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Fall of Communism
Communism
·
Liberalization
and
Democratization
·
Criticism of communism
and
Anti-communism
Internal conditions
Brezhnev stagnation
·
Cultural Revolution
·
Eastern Bloc
·
Eastern Bloc economies
·
Eastern Bloc politics
·
Eastern Bloc information dissemination
·
Eastern Bloc emigration and defection
·
KGB
·
Nomenklatura
·
Samizdat
·
Shortage economy
·
Totalitarianism
International relations
Active measures
·
Cold War
·
List of socialist countries
·
Predictions of Soviet collapse
·
Reagan Doctrine
·
Soviet Empire
·
Terrorism and the Soviet Union
·
Vatican opposition
Reforms of socialism
Socialism with Chinese characteristics
·
Perestroika
·
Glasnost
·
Democratisation
·
Sinatra Doctrine
·
Doi Moi
Events by country
Eastern Bloc countries:
Albania
·
Bulgaria
·
Czechoslovakia
·
East Germany
·
Hungary
·
Poland
·
Romania
·
Soviet Union
·
Yugoslavia
Former Soviet Republics:
Armenia
·
Azerbaijan
·
Belarus
·
Estonia
·
Georgia
·
Latvia
·
Lithuania
·
Kazakhstan
·
Kirghistan
·
Moldova
·
Russia
·
Tajikstan
·
Turkmenistan
·
Ukraine
·
Uzbekistan
Other countries:
Afghanistan
·
Angola
·
Benin
·
Burma
·
Cambodia
·
China
·
People's Republic of the Congo
·
Ethiopia
·
Mongolia
·
Mozambique
·
Nicaragua
·
Somalia
·
South Yemen
Communist leaders
Ramiz Alia
·
Heydar Aliyev
·
Yuri Andropov
·
Aung San
·
Siad Barre
·
Fidel Castro
·
Nicolae Ceauşescu
·
Konstantin Chernenko
·
Mikhail Gorbachev
·
Károly Grósz
·
Hua Guofeng
·
Erich Honecker
·
Enver Hoxha
·
János Kádár
·
Kim Il-sung
·
Milouš Jakeš
·
Wojciech Jaruzelski
·
Mathieu Kérékou
·
Mengistu Haile Mariam
·
Slobodan Milošević
·
Denis Sassou Nguesso
·
Saparmurat Niyazov
·
Daniel Ortega
·
Kaysone Phomvihane
·
Pol Pot
·
Tôn Đức Thắng
·
Phoumi Vongvichit
·
Ne Win
·
Deng Xiaoping
·
Todor Zhivkov
Anti-communist leaders
Corazon Aquino
·
Sali Berisha
·
Vladimir Bukovsky
·
Violeta Chamorro
·
Chiang Ching-kuo
·
Viacheslav Chornovil
·
Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj
·
Václav Havel
·
Helmut Kohl
·
Vytautas Landsbergis
·
Pope John Paul II
·
Zianon Pazniak
·
Augusto Pinochet
·
Ronald Reagan
·
Lee Teng-hui
·
Margaret Thatcher
·
Lech Wałęsa
·
Boris Yeltsin
·
Zhelyu Zhelev
Democracy movements
Chinese democracy movement
·
Civic Forum
·
Democratic Party of Albania
·
Democratic Russia
·
Sąjūdis
·
Rukh
·
Solidarity
·
Popular Front of Latvia
·
Popular Front of Estonia
·
Public Against Violence
·
Belarusian Popular Front
·
National League for Democracy
·
National Opposition Union
·
United Nationalist Democratic Organization
·
National Salvation Front
·
Union of Democratic Forces
Events
People Power Revolution
·
Revolutions of 1989
·
April 9 tragedy
·
Black January
·
Baltic Way
·
1988 Polish strikes
·
Tiananmen Square protests of 1989
·
Removal of Hungary's border fence
·
Polish Round Table Talks
·
Hungarian Round Table Talks
·
Pan-European Picnic
·
Monday demonstrations in East Germany
·
Fall of the Berlin Wall
·
Malta Summit
·
German reunification
·
January 1991 events in Lithuania
·
January 1991 events in Latvia
·
1991 Soviet coup d'état attempt
·
Yemeni unification
·
Chilean transition to democracy
Post-collapse
Colour revolution
·
Decommunization
·
Democratization
·
Economic liberalization
·
Economic reforms after the collapse of socialism
·
Neo-Stalinism
·
North Korean famine
·
Oslo Accords
·
Post-communism
·
Putinism
·
Special Period
·
Yugoslav Wars
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