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  • #REDIRECT [[Mikhail Gorbachev]]
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  • ...right|250px|US President [[Ronald Reagan]] greets Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev at Hofdi House during the [[Reykjavik Summit]], 11 October, 1986.}}
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  • | pagename = Mikhail Gorbachev | abc = Mikhail Gorbachev
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  • ...included reading from the memoirs of Pyotr Wrangel, Nikita Khrushchev, and Mikhail Gorbachev. MBA in professional accounting from Michigan State University.
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  • *1990 [[Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev|Mikhail Gorbachev]]
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  • ...Hugh, James T. "Last of the Enlightened Despots: a Comparison of President Mikhail Gorbachev and Emperor Joseph II." ''Social Science Journal'' 1995 32(1): 69-85. Issn
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  • {{r|Mikhail Gorbachev}}
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  • ...including a town hall meeting between American citizens and Soviet leaders Mikhail Gorbachev and Boris Yeltsin.
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  • ...nternational outcry over his death was a major factor in finally pushing [[Mikhail Gorbachev|Gorbachev]] to authorize the large-scale release of political prisoners in ...cal prisoners, which proved ultimately successful when General Secretary [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] began mass releases in 1987. However, this proved too late for Marchenko,
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  • ...ris|Tom Morris]] wanders in, creates ''[[Edwards v. Aguillard]]'', edits [[Mikhail Gorbachev]], and thinks it might be cool to watch ''[[Weekend at Bernies]]'' again, o ...s topic in the late 1980s. He also provided some related articles to the [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] and [[Theoretical biology]] clusters. --[[User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mie
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  • ...At Chernenko's funeral Bush met the new, youthful, and energetic leader [[Mikhail Gorbachev]]. ...ermany absorbed East Germany, and sent large sums to Moscow to stabilize [[Mikhail Gorbachev]]'s regime. Bush gave moral support (but no money) to prop up Gorbachev's f
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  • ...[[Perestroyka]] (that is, the move towards a softer regime initiated by [[Mikhail Gorbachev]]). However, at odds on the general evolution, the separatist, pro-Russian
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  • After Mikhail Gorbachev took power in 1985, relations improved somewhat. "Support" began to include As mentioned in the introduction, Mikhail Gorbachev had a new model of Soviet foreign policy when he came to power in 1985. Rat
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  • ...yed Soviet strength in the Third World. After 1986 the new leadership of [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] who tried desperately to rescue Communism by cutting its losses; they cam ..."He was a stroke of luck for the world. Two years after Reagan called on [[Mikhail Gorbachev]] to tear down the wall, he noted, it fell and 11 months later Germany was
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