"It is obvious, for instance, that force and the threat of force cannot be and should not be an instrument of foreign policy... This applies both to the nuclear option and to all others... We are not abandoning our convictions, our philosophy, or our relations... but we do not intend to lock ourselves up in a cocoon of our dogmas... The restructuring (perestroika) in our country is moving forward..."
— Mikhail Gorbachev, Address to the United Nations General Assembly, December 7, 1988
Which of the following historical developments in the late 1980s and early 1990s was a direct consequence of the foreign policy shift described in the excerpt?
- The collapse of Soviet political control over Eastern European satellite nationsCevap
- BA dramatic escalation in United States defense spending and military buildup
- CThe initial establishment of containment policies in Western Europe
- DThe adoption of supply-side economic policies by Soviet-aligned states
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The collapse of Soviet political control over Eastern European satellite nations
The correct answer is correct because Mikhail Gorbachev's address to the United Nations in 1988 signaled the formal abandonment of the Brezhnev Doctrine, which had previously asserted the Soviet Union's right to intervene militarily in any socialist state to preserve communist rule. By stating that force should no longer be an instrument of foreign policy, Gorbachev cleared the way for democratic movements in Eastern European satellite nations to challenge their communist governments, leading directly to the collapse of Soviet control across the region in 1989.
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The End of the Cold War