Soviet Union Reform

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Sergei Khrushchev, the son of Soviet leader Nikita Khrushcheve, talks with John Bersia about the possibility that the proposed reforms in Russia during the 1960's could have kept it a super power. (2011)
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You mean Soviet union, Russia wasn't the only republic of the USSR.

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After Stalin's death, the course of the USSR as a super power was only granted in terms of its land mass and its military might. They had very little infrastructure and from an economical approach the didn't have it. The Khruschev-era USSR was a major threat to the world but not the people of the USSR as Stalin was. Niki Khruschev was a problem for he west that Stalin never was.

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History repeated itself and yet agin the good advice of a man named Krushchev were not heeded to the detriment of everybody.

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