Of course Yeltsin was a big part of the problem too.
Of course Yeltsin was a big part of the problem too.
> Sadly, it seems that Gorbachev's efforts were mostly for naught.
Russia today is a faint ghost of the former USSR. The events in Eastern Europe show that to an extent.
Late USSR was the kind of society where most everything was in short supply and which has even failed to feed itself. Yes, it had a lot of hardware and people. All of that was for no good, given the awful system in place.
USSR was defunct. Its communist party was also defunct.
Russia is lucky to have China which produces enormous assortment of items as well as trade surplus.
> USSR was defunct. Its communist party was also defunct.
USSR was relatively stable for decades, with all its great shortcomings.
I don't think China plays significant enough role in today's events.