The Collapse of the Soviet Union-hearttouch0929

The Collapse of the Soviet Union




On December 26, 1991, in Red Square (Moscow).The collapse of the Soviet Union' was officially declared as December 14, 1992, in the recognition of the independence of 15 Soviet Union, on December 26, 1991.As a result, after the fall, 12 non-partisan economic and regional organizations, called \"the state of independent state\", were formed with 12 former Soviet republics.


Soviet Union evolved into 15 independent states:  1.  Azerbaijan, 2.  Armenia, 3.  Ukraine, 4.  Estonia, 5.  Uzbekistan, 6.  Kazakhstan, 7.  Kyrgyzstan, 8. Georgia (state), 9.  Tajikistan, 10.  Turkmenistan, 11.  Belarus, 12.  Moldova, 13.  Russia, 14.  Latvia, 15.  Lithuania


The declaration acknowledged the independence of the former Soviet Republic and created the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), although the signatories approved it after five or did not do it at all. The eighth and final leader of the Soviet Union, Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, resigned, announced his office abolishment and handed over code to the launch of the Soviet nuclear missile - with Russian President Boris Yeltsin. That evening at 7:23, the Soviet flag lasted from the Kremlin and was replaced by the revolutionary Russian flag.

Previously, from August to December, all the independent republics, including Russia, withdrew from the union. A week before the formal extinction of the Union, the Alam-Ata Protocol, signed by the Republic of 11, officially established the CIS and announced that the Soviet Union existed. Both the 1989 Revolution and the USSR elimination (Russian: Crantils CCS) also gave the last indication of the Cold War.

A number of former Soviet republics maintain close ties with the Russian Federation and have formed multinational corporations such as the Independent and Commonwealth of Independent States, Eurasian Economic Community, Union State, Eurasian Customs Union and Eurasian Economic Union, which help in increasing economic and security cooperation. On the other hand, only the Baltic states have joined NATO and the European Union.

Legacy
According to the 2014 survey, 57 percent of the people expressed regret for the collapse of the Soviet Union, and 30 percent said they did not. Older people are more nostalgic than younger Russians. 50% of respondents in Ukraine participated in a similar survey in February 2005, saying they felt the isolation of the Soviet Union. On January 25, 2005, Russian President Vladimir Putin blamed Lenin and his statement about the 'Republican rights' of the Republic of the Republic of the Soviet Union.The collapse of economic relations after the collapse of the Soviet Union resulted in a serious economic crisis and catastrophic collapse of the Soviet state and the demise of the East-eastern block which was worse than Great Depression. Poverty and economic discrimination increased; Between 1988/1989 and 1993/1995, the average number of average in the former socialist countries increased by 9 points. Russia's financial crisis Even before 1998, Russia's GDP was half in the early 1990's.

UN membership

On December 24, 1992, the support of 11 member countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States of Rashid Federation of Rashid Federation of the Soviet Union in the Security Council of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin, the Secretary General of the United Nations Secretary General and other United Nations organization. However, the Soviet Socialist Republic of Belarus and the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic have already been associated with the Soviet Union as the original members on October 24, 1945. After the declaration of independence, the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic changed Ukraine on August 24, 1991, on August 21, 1991, and on September 19, 1991, the Belarusian Soviet Socialist Republic told the United Nations that it changed its name to the Republic of Belarus.Other twelve independent states established from the former Soviet republic were admitted to the United Nations:

*September 17, 1991: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
March 2, 222: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan

*  July 31, 1992: Georgia

Explanation of Soviet Fall in Historia

In the history of the Soviet revolution, it can be divided into two parts: deliberately and structurally.
Protest against the Internationaleist account that the Soviet collapse is not inevitable, and caused by the policy and decision of certain people (usually, Gorbachev and Yelsein).A characteristic example of deliberate writing is the Archbishop's Gorbachev Factor, which argues that Gorbachev's main force in Soviet politics was at least 1 985-1988; Even later, he led the political reform and development in opposition to 'conducted by events'. Political scientist Georges Breslua was the second time to identify Gorbachev as \"events\", and it was particularly true in terms of perestroika and glasnost, market ventures and the policies of foreign policy positions. At a slightly different angle, David Kotoj and Fred Wyar have claimed that Soviet Elite can be divided into two parts of the history of nationalism and capitalism's Soviet revolution: deliberately and structurally.
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