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  1. - Khrushchev- imaginative, populist, ambitious, Marxist-Leninism, radical, reformer, idealist, humble background, persistent, haphazard, out of touch etc. (a very complex leader) - Khrushchev ran a tight ship but had a different leadership style/relationship with the people.

  2. that certain features of Khrushchev's populism were not as idiosyncratic as might be supposed. Similarly, I am increasingly inclined toward the tentative conclusion that center-regional relations are becoming one of the more salient issues in Soviet politics. Many obkom first secretaries in certain types of oblasts perceive a con­

  3. Aug 14, 2023 · The Other Populist in the Race. RFK Jr. is Trump’s temperamental opposite—melancholic, reflective, sincere—but they appeal to many of the same voters. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has raised ...

  4. This chapter focuses on Khrushchev's foreign policy. It addresses the much-debated question of why Khrushchev declared a Berlin ultimatum in November 1958, thus transforming his hitherto measured efforts to ease East–West tensions in the Berlin crisis, which lasted until 1961 and beyond. The reason is that after the West had snubbed Soviet ...

  5. Nikita Khrushchev, first secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1953–64) and premier of the Soviet Union (1958–64) whose policy of de-Stalinization had widespread repercussions throughout the communist world. In foreign affairs he pursued a policy of ‘peaceful coexistence’ with the capitalist West.

  6. Khrushchev's visit yielded promising results as the two sides agreed to meet again in May 1960 in Paris, a city that held fond memories for Eisenhower. But the promise of Paris would be buried in ...

  7. American propaganda; the xenophobic "military-patriotic" education of schoolchildren Party Populism and the Cu lt of Le Under Gorbachev, as under Khrushchev the Party, as .institution, is exempt ...

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