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Impact of the Nationalist Resurgence

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National Resurgence of the Late 1980s

Gorbachev's reforms created a climate where nationalism flourished and undermined the Soviet Government.

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National sentiment in the USSR

  • There were 15 Republics in the Soviet Union. These consisted of various national and ethnic groups.
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Reforms affecting nationalism

  • The late 1980s and early 1990s were characterised by increased nationalism alongside extensive reforms. This phenomenon arguably contributed to the fall of the Soviet Union.
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Impact of Gorbachev's purges

  • After Gorbachev’s purges, he frequently replaced the local supporters who had worked for Brezhnev with his own supporters, who were usually ethnic Russians.
    • At the top, Gorbachev’s Politburo only had one member who was not Russian. This led to discontent in the regions of the Soviet Union.
  • When the Russian leaders took over, this coincided with a decline in living standards in the Republics. People blamed the Russian leaders for these economic problems.

Glasnost and Nationalism

Glasnost enhanced anti-Russian sentiment. This led to several nationalist protests.

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Glasnost's impact on citizens

  • Glasnost was the policy of ‘openness’ under Gorbachev.
  • Because the government revealed Stalin’s poor treatment of national minorities, many were very angry.
  • Soviet citizens also became increasingly aware of how bad their living conditions were compared to those in the West.
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Nationalism

  • Nationalist groups in the regions could publish anti-Russian material more freely and demanded more freedom.
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Activism

  • There were protests against the regime in 1988 in Azerbaijan and in 1989 Uzbeks killed Meskhetians, members of a Muslim minority group, while protests erupted in Georgia.
  • Environmental activism gathered pace following the explosion at Chernobyl.
  • In the Baltic states, popular resistance fronts developed as people sought their independence.
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Impact of nationalist movements

  • Nationalist movements showed how unpopular the Communist Party and the USSR were becoming. Soviet forces were accused of either using too much force or not doing enough in different areas where violence erupted.

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1Communist Government in the USSR, 1917-85

2Industrial & Agricultural Changes

3Control of the People, 1917-85

4Social Developments, 1917-35

5Historical Interpretations

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