For many years, Russia has been in a rebuilding process after losing World War 2 and the Cold War. Having a communist government haunted Russia during this time period, not allowing Russia to develop as quickly as other nations (Student Resources Gale, “End” ). Lacking a strong government Russia is affected economically and socially due to Communism.
In addition, Communism has lead Russia downhill during the beginning of the Cold War in 1945. President Ronald Reagan increasing the military budget; Mikhail Gorbachev expanded the Soviet Union military spending as well. “Not being able to overcome the economic and political demands of the United states ,caused the Soviets to suffer dramatically” (Student Resources Gale, “End”). Only months later the Soviet Union was stagnate and crashed, resulting in a Soviet lost. Postwar actions of Gorbachev was to change from a communist country to a democracy, trying to figure out a solution to help Russia regain strength. Changing into a democracy has not helped modern day Russia. Being deeply flawed and having democratic credentials, brings an outcome of overwhelmingly tainted by corruption, and massively influenced by the power given to Vladimir Putin (Opposing Viewpoints Gale, “Russia”).
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But so far the struggle for a post-Soviet identity has been a grandiose exercise in conflict and confusion (Gordon, ”Post”). Revealing that the struggle of a powerful government leaves their citizens confused and in distress. While Communism does not motivate the people of Russia, the economy is falling in production by 27 percent (Berger, “economy”). This is an issue that Vladimir Putin is trying to fix. Social and political reforms are created to enhance state and federal government lack of stability. Similarly, this issue does not only occur in Russia also in Communist North