Review:
The Fall Of Communism In Eastern Europe
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The fall of communism in Eastern Europe refers to the series of events that led to the collapse of communist regimes in countries such as Poland, Hungary, East Germany, Czechoslovakia, and Romania in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Key Features
- Mass protests and demonstrations
- Economic stagnation under communism
- Leadership changes and reforms
- Collapse of the Soviet Union
Pros
- End of authoritarian rule
- Transition to democratic governance
- Greater economic opportunities
Cons
- Initial social and economic instability
- Loss of centralized planning and state control