Winter Memories of History’s Most Consequential Anti-Communist
Ronald Reagan knew how to be a great president.
Ronald Reagan knew how to be a great president.
Finnish neutrality began as a geopolitical necessity, but can finally be left behind in exchange for a more united future.
In four short years, the spirit of reform ushered in by Mikhail Gorbachev tore down one of the most totalitarian constructs in modern human history and allowed for the healing of scars that had marred an entire continent for decades.
Gorbachev distinguished himself from former USSR leaders by his handling of pro-democracy protests in Eastern Europe. Instead of crushing these like previous Kremlin leaders had done—recall the tanks sent into Hungary in 1956 and then into Czechoslovakia in 1968—Gorbachev went a diplomatic route.
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