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Brezhnev Doctrine

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Brezhnev Doctrine

Soviet doctrine of 1968 designed to justify the invasion of Czechoslovakia. It laid down for the USSR as a duty the direct maintenance of ‘correct’ socialism in countries within the Soviet sphere of influence. In 1979 it was extended, by the invasion of Afghanistan, to the direct establishment of ‘correct’ socialism in countries not already within its sphere. The doctrine was renounced by Mikhail Gorbachev in 1989. Soviet troops were withdrawn from Afghanistan, and the satellite states of Eastern Europe were allowed to decide their own forms of government, under what was dubbed the ‘Sinatra doctrine’.



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The Reagan Doctrine was a direct response to the Brezhnev Doctrine, which held that no country defined as "communist" would be allowed to change that status.
Replace the word communism with the United States and the 1968 Brezhnev Doctrine morphs into the 2002 Bush Doctrine.
The Soviet defense buildup, coupled with the Brezhnev doctrine and the prospect of European peace groups frustrating NATO's attempt to redress the Euromissile threat, triggered great concern over international security.
 
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