Otvety Na Voprosy 42 Vseobshchaia Istoriia 11 Klass N.v.zagladin -
In the 1970s, the leadership under Leonid Brezhnev moved away from the promise of reaching "Communism" soon.
The period of the 1960s and 1970s in the Soviet Union was a time of missed opportunities and growing systemic contradictions. Following the volatile experimentation of the Khrushchev era, the Soviet leadership attempted to stabilize the socialist model through economic reforms, only to retreat into a conservative political and economic "stagnation" that would eventually lead to the system's collapse. 1. The 1965 Economic Reform (The Kosygin Reform) In the 1970s, the leadership under Leonid Brezhnev
This policy asserted the right of the USSR to intervene in any socialist country where the regime was threatened (as seen in the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia). In the 1970s
To introduce elements of "cost accounting" (khozraschyot), giving enterprises more independence and using profitability and sales as indicators of success rather than just gross output. In the 1970s, the leadership under Leonid Brezhnev