question archive Premier Brezhnev spells out his doctrine in rather academic language in The Brezhnev Doctrine of intervention in Eastern Europe; this is rather like the Soviet version of the Truman Doctrine, explaining why the USSR would intervene in other countries
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Premier Brezhnev spells out his doctrine in rather academic language in The Brezhnev Doctrine of intervention in Eastern Europe; this is rather like the Soviet version of the Truman Doctrine, explaining why the USSR would intervene in other countries. Later, Mikhail Gorbachev would have a very different attitude towards Eastern Europe, as detailed in the text.
What is the difference between these two leaders' strategy towards Eastern European communist nations?