Russian.teens.3.glasnost.teens - ((hot))

Introduced by Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev in the mid-1980s, translated literally to "openness" or "transparency". For decades, Soviet citizens lived under strict state censorship, restricted travel, and highly monitored cultural consumption. Glasnost dismantled these barriers, exposing the public to:

Russian teens during this period experienced a cultural and informational explosion. Prior to Glasnost, their access to information was heavily controlled, with Western media, literature, and music subject to strict censorship. The new openness meant that young people could engage with global culture directly, through the media, travel, and exchanges. This exposure had a profound impact on their worldview, aspirations, and identities. Russian.Teens.3.Glasnost.Teens