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This work explores the trajectory of Mikhail Gorbachev from his origins in rural Russia through his ascent to become General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1985. The book addresses the policies that came to define his tenure: glasnost (openness), which relaxed censorship and encouraged public discussion, and perestroika (restructuring), which attempted economic and political reform. These initiatives contributed to the easing of Cold War tensions, the withdrawal of Soviet forces from Afghanistan, and ultimately the peaceful dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. The text considers Gorbachev's complex legacy, noting his receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990 alongside the domestic criticism he faced for the economic disruptions and territorial losses that accompanied the Soviet collapse. The plural "lives" in the subtitle suggests an examination of Gorbachev in multiple dimensions: as political figure, as private individual, and as historical symbol whose actions reverberated across Europe and beyond.
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