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    Why the soviet union collapsed?

    By Alex WilliamsJanuary 31, 2024
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    1. The oil crisis of 1979-1982

      It’s believed that the oil crisis of 1979-1982 has been one of the reasons responsible for the collapse of the soviet union as it led to a severe financial crisis that impacted the union. The soviet union depended on selling oil for income.

    2. Failure to out perform the west

      The soviet union promised its citizens a great life but the failure to deliver those promises and to out perform the west made many people unhappy.

    3. The non-Russian ethnic groups didn’t blend in

      Many of the non-Russian ethnic groups, which compromised more than 50% of the population,  failed to blend in.

    4. Communism lost influence

      As communism failed to deliver its promises it lost its influence upon people. This created the desire for many people to find a different system.

    5. Economic problems

      By the time Mikhail Gorbachev rose to power the union was already suffering of severe economic problems. Those problems accelerated the collapse of the union. (See How War Affects Economy?)

    6. Poor leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev

      Mikhail Gorbachev implemented some reforms but still failed to improve the deteriorating political and economical conditions of the union.

    7. Glasnost policy

      The Glasnost policy was a policy implemented by Mikhail Gorbachev that encouraged freedom of speech and transparency but it backfired as people started expressing their anger towards the government.

    8. Many states believed they can do better

      Many states believed that they can do better on their own and as a result they followed the steps of Estonia.

    9. The rise of nationalism

      As states became more and more angry at the overall situation a nationalism movement rose that gained momentum and that demanded Independence for many states.

    10. Estonia demanded autonomy

      When Estonia demanded autonomy it was shortly followed by other states who believed that they can fare better on their own.

    11. The failure of the communist coup

      In a last attempt to save the union the communist made a coup and captured Gorbachev but shortly the coup failed as the military refused to shoot the demonstrators on the streets.

    12. Resources put in the army

      As the soviet union went into an arms race with the rest of the world , and specifically the united states, many resources ,including great scientists, were put into the army thus affecting the technological advancement of the union.

    13. Lack of Decentralization

      The soviet union was large that it was hard for a centralized government to manage it it efficiently.

    14. The end of communism in poland

      As the democratic movement became stronger ,after the USSR decided not to intervene in eastern Europe, Poland announced it’s first non-communist governor.  Shortly many European countries followed the footsteps of Poland.

    15. Afghanistan War

      As the soviet union got involved in the war in Afghanistan more pressure was put on the already stagnating economy. (See Why Did the Patriots Win the Revolutionary War?)

    16. Cherynobyl Disaster

      Some people believe that the Cherynobyl Disaster was among the reasons that led to losing trust and faith in the soviet union by the different states.

    17. The Constitution allowed states to leave

      The soviet Constitution provided legal ground for states to freely secede from the federation. The states used that right and demanded independence.

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    Alex Williams is a PhD student in urban studies and planning. He is broadly interested in the historical geographies of capital, the geopolitical economy of urbanization, environmental and imperial history, critical urban theory, and spatial dialectics.

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