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Glasnost

Definition:

Glasnost, derived from the Russian word "гласность" (glasnost'), refers to the policy of political openness and transparency implemented in the Soviet Union during the 1980s. It aimed at fostering increased public discussion, accountability, and freedom of speech.

Sample Sentences:

  • Glasnost played a pivotal role in transforming the closed Soviet society into a more democratic and inclusive one.
  • The reforms introduced with glasnost allowed citizens to voice their opinions openly and express their dissatisfaction with the government.
  • Many journalists and writers took advantage of glasnost to expose corruption and shed light on previously taboo subjects.

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