Okayy... Soviet leader who made changes in soviet union? I believe it was Gorbachev. Then there's a quetion that says what kind of changes glasnost bring to the Soviet Union? So I really don't know if it's accurate that Gorbachev made changes.. but it's my best answer, because that's the only leader I've read about. :) HOPEFULL this helps you if it's not too late by now!
The failures of the Soviet economy lead in part to the changes in Soviet Policy with food shortages. It also made Gorbachev stick to communistic ways.
introducing the policies of perestroika and glasnost
Mikhail Sergeevich Gorbachev, with his economic awakening, and restructuring of the Soviet system "Perestroika" eventually helped to improve the efficiency of the country, along with international trade, which was not readily available before. Gorbachev was quoted as saying that perestroika was the "conference of development of democracy, socialist self-government, encouragement of initiative and creative endeavor, improved order and disciple, more glasnost, criticism and self-criticism in all spheres of our society. It is utmost respect for the individual and consideration for personal dignity." He then could not control Glasnost and perestroika. This led to the end of the Soviet Union and the fall of Communism in Europe. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics stopped existing on December of 1991.
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Okayy... Soviet leader who made changes in soviet union? I believe it was Gorbachev. Then there's a quetion that says what kind of changes glasnost bring to the Soviet Union? So I really don't know if it's accurate that Gorbachev made changes.. but it's my best answer, because that's the only leader I've read about. :) HOPEFULL this helps you if it's not too late by now!
he made changes to the soviet union which its effect is that he helped to end the cold war
The failures of the Soviet economy lead in part to the changes in Soviet Policy with food shortages. It also made Gorbachev stick to communistic ways.
It was Boris Yeltsin, not Mikhail Gorbachev, who made President Bill Clinton laugh. Yeltsin referred to a reporter as a disaster after the reporter called the ongoing summit a disaster.
Mikhail Gorbachev.
The two that made the most changes were Stalin (e.g. forced collectivization, dekulakization, forced industrialization, deliberate famines, show trials and purges of military and engineers, censorship and propaganda, secret police agencies) and Gorbachev (e.g. glasnost, perestroika).
Informing the medical staff
Mikhail Gorbachev
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No, they haven't. They were sued by a American band with the same name, but have made no changes, and aren't expected to.
managers were given more control over their farms and factories
The planets are made out of gas.