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Dissolution Of The Soviet Union

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The dissolution of the Soviet Union was the process of its constituent republics gaining independence and forming new nations, leading to the end of the Cold War.

Key Features

  • Independence of former Soviet republics
  • End of the Cold War
  • Formation of new nations

Pros

  • Promotion of democracy in former Soviet republics
  • End of totalitarian rule in many regions
  • Improved relations between East and West

Cons

  • Economic instability in newly independent nations
  • Ethnic conflicts in some regions
  • Loss of superpower status for Russia

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