Practicing Success
Which years did Leonid Brezhnev serve as the leader of the Soviet Union? |
1953-1964 1964-1982 1982-1991 1945-1953 |
1964-1982 |
Leonid Brezhnev, who led the Soviet Union from 1964 to 1982, introduced the concept of the Asian Collective Security system and played a prominent role in the détente phase of Soviet-American relations. His leadership was marked by significant international events, including the suppression of a popular rebellion in Czechoslovakia and the controversial invasion of Afghanistan. During his tenure, he sought to shape global security policies and played a key role in Soviet foreign affairs. |