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In his time as the leader of Czechoslovakia he made many liberal reforms to the system, adopting closer relations with [[United States of America|USA]], while trying to distance from [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|USSR]] and liberalizing the economy which then led to the Invasion of Czechoslovakia by the [[Warsaw Pact]] | In his time as the leader of Czechoslovakia he made many liberal reforms to the system, adopting closer relations with [[United States of America|USA]], while trying to distance from [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|USSR]] and liberalizing the economy which then led to the Invasion of Czechoslovakia by the [[Warsaw Pact]]<ref>https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/periodicals/red-front/rf-8-68.pdf</ref> |
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Alexander Dubček | |
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Dubček in 1990 | |
Born |
27 Novemeber 1921 Uhrovec, Czechoslovakia |
Died |
7 November 1992 Prague, Czechoslovakia |
Nationality | Slovak |
Ideology | Socialism with a Human Face, Market Socialism, revisionism |
Political party | KSČ |
Dubček was a revisionist from Czechoslovakia who was the third president of Czechoslovak socialist republic and the main figure behind Prague Spring reforms and the "Socailism with a Human Face" project
Time as the leader
In his time as the leader of Czechoslovakia he made many liberal reforms to the system, adopting closer relations with USA, while trying to distance from USSR and liberalizing the economy which then led to the Invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Warsaw Pact[1]