glasnost造句1. This was a harbinger of glasnost to come.
2. The period of glasnost and perestroika under Gorbachev led to a great burgeoning of group activity throughout the republics.
3. Until glasnost, unofficial art was so undocumented that information is still patchy and that which exists tends towards the polemical.
4. Above all, though, glasnost and greater contact with the West have brought about a faitaccompli.
5. Not even glasnost and all its press conferences could change that.
6. Western interest has increased since glasnost, but has concentrated on the more contemporary works of the 1970s and 1980s.
7. In the first flush of glasnost much information was made available and deputies often asserted themselves aggressively.
8. The charms of limitless glasnost have already worn distinctly thin.
9. Enter glasnost and perestroika, along with the issues of determining where they would lead, and how fast.
10. There is no evidence of either glasnost or perestroika.
11. We see perestroika leading to glasnost.
12. Four years after Glasnost was adopted, the inflow of information revolutionized the climate of Soviet public opinion.
13. By the time Mikhail Gorbachev initiated perestroika and glasnost in the late 1980s, the Soviet Union was all but bust.
14. In 1989, Gorbachev introduced his policy of glasnost, which sought to promote free speech, limit media censorship, and encourage discussion of political, economic, and social issues.
15. However, Glasnost did not originate from Gorbachev's good will alone — but rather from his recognition of a technological necessity.
16. Supposing they are being formed into a new secret police - with the aim of destroying glasnost and perestroika?
17. Had they been in vogue in 1951,[Sentence dictionary] the words perestroika and glasnost might have been used by observers.
18. The pact is widely seen as one of the environmental fruits of glasnost in the Soviet Union.
19. Gorbachev was eager to meet with Reagan, as a part of his overall policy of glasnost, or openness.
20. Gorbachev responded to the Soviet Union's problems by introducing perestroika, or economic restructuring, and glasnost, an element of political freedom.
21. His raft of reforms — often called perestroika, or "restructuring" — included a policy known as glasnost, or openness, that called for greater freedom of speech and less control over the press.
22. In the Soviet Union the leader at the time , Mikhail Gorbachev , was pursuing Glasnost, or'openness.
23. Paired with perestroika, the restructuring of the Soviet economy, glasnost set the stage for the 1989 revolutions in Eastern Europe and the final breakup of the Soviet Union.
24. Deng Xiaoping is fighting to salvage his reforms in China, and Mikhail Gorbvachev's glasnost and perestroika seem to be ending in anarchy and economic ruin.
25. Cuba may be experiencing the beginnings of its own period of Glasnost — which will inevitably render policies of censorship and governmental repression unsustainable.
26. , and by 1989 Mikhail Gorbachev was in power promising perestroika—a comprehensive restructuring of Soviet politics and economy—and glasnost, a policy of openness and transparency.
27. For old and new media alike this may be a cultural shift in how we use and understand media, a glasnost that comes with everyone's ability to self-publish.