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  1. Brezhnev had accepted Dubček as the new leader of Czechoslovakia’s Communist Party in January 1968, and thereafter Dubček and the reform communists were convinced that they were not acting against Moscow’s interests. Brezhnev and his colleagues were divided on intervention, and this led to a fatal lack of clarity in Soviet policy. Had ...

  2. Brezhnev, according to Hanson, did preside over a period of slowdown in economic growth, but claims that the era started with good growth that was at a higher rate than during the end of Khrushchev's rule. Economic slowdown began in 1973 "when even the official estimates began to show Soviet per capita production no longer closing the gap with the US." Before 1973, there was a reform period ...

  3. The history of the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982, referred to as the Brezhnev Era, covers the period of Leonid Brezhnev 's rule of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). This period began with high economic growth and soaring prosperity, but gradually significant problems in social, political, and economic areas accumulated, so that ...

  4. 1. Dez. 2017 · In recent scholarship, Soviet society during the long reign (1964–1982) of Leonid Brezhnev has been transformed into something that previous generations of Sovietologists could scarcely have imagined—a happening place. Decidedly postrevolutionary in outlook, acquisitive at its core, riven with corruption and unofficial economies that provided everything from narcotics to rock-and-roll ...

  5. 19. Dez. 2016 · Leonid Brezhnev, born 110 years ago, on Dec. 19, 1906, was head of Soviet Union for 18 years. The long Brezhnev era is now considered either an era of tranquil stability or a period of stagnation ...

  6. Leonid Ilich Brézhnev (en ruso: Леони́д Ильи́ч Бре́жнев) nota 1 ( pronunciación ⓘ ); ( Kamianské, Gobernación de Yekaterinoslav, Imperio ruso, hoy Ucrania, 6 de diciembre jul. / 19 de diciembre de 1906 greg. – Moscú, 10 de noviembre de 1982) fue el secretario general del Comité Central (CC) del Partido Comunista ...

  7. Reconsidering Stagnation in the Brezhnev Era, which transcends preceding scholarship on those years, is a much needed revisionist book of new information, approaches, and interpretations. Subjects range from high politics, economics, and society to culture, from private lives to public policy, and the collection includes an excellent introductory overview by Dina Fainberg and Artemy Kalinovsky.