Cuba once to the Soviet Union
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CLIENTSTATECuba, once, to the Soviet Union
COMMUNISTBLOCNations once closely allied with the Soviet Union
SSRSoviet Union pt., once
HARRIMANU.S. ambassador to the Soviet Union during W.W. II
TASSThey made up stories of Swedes defecting to the Soviet Union
refusnikSoviet citizen, usually Jewish, who was denied permission to emigrate from the Soviet Union
oblasti(in Russia and the Soviet Union) an administrative division corresponding to an autonomous province
oblasts(in Russia and the Soviet Union) an administrative division corresponding to an autonomous province
oblast(in Russia and the Soviet Union) an administrative division corresponding to an autonomous province
kopecksA monetary unit of Russia and some other countries of the former Soviet Union, equal to one hundredth of a ruble
tassnews-gathering agency of the former Soviet Union: merged with an alternative news service to form Itar-Tass (Russian Information Telegraph Agency)
superpowersA very powerful and influential nation (used esp. with reference to the US and the former Soviet Union when these were perceived as the two most powerful nations in the world)
superpowerA very powerful and influential nation (used esp. with reference to the US and the former Soviet Union when these were perceived as the two most powerful nations in the world)
kremlinsa. the executive branch of the government of Russia or of the Soviet Union, esp. in regard to its foreign affairs b. the citadel of Moscow, including within its walls the chief offices of the Russian and, formerly, of the Soviet government
kremlina. the executive branch of the government of Russia or of the Soviet Union, esp. in regard to its foreign affairs b. the citadel of Moscow, including within its walls the chief offices of the Russian and, formerly, of the Soviet government
perestroika(in the former Soviet Union) The policy or practice of restructuring or reforming the economic and political system. First proposed by Leonid Brezhnev in 1979 and actively promoted by Mikhail Gorbachev, perestroika originally referred to increased automation and labor efficiency, but came to entail greater awareness of economic markets and the ending of central planning