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Nicolae Ceauşescu - Leadership weaknesses |  | Nicolae Ceauşescu - Leadership weaknesses: Encyclopedia II - Nicolae Ceauşescu - Leadership weaknesses |  | Ceauşescu's Stalinist control of every aspect of religious, educational, commercial, social, and civic life further aggravated the situation. In 1987 an attempted strike at Braşov failed: the army occupied the factories and crushed the workers' demonstrations.
Throughout 1989, Ceauşescu became even more isolated in the Communist world: in August 1989 he proposed a summit to discuss the problems of Eastern European Communism and "defend socialism" in these countries, but his proposal was turned down by the Warsaw Pact states and the ...
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Nicolae Ceauşescu - Leadership weaknesses
Ceauşescu's Stalinist control of every aspect of religious, educational, commercial, social, and civic life further aggravated the situation. In 1987 an attempted strike at Braşov failed: the army occupied the factories and crushed the workers' demonstrations.
Throughout 1989, Ceauşescu became even more isolated in the Communist world: in August 1989 he proposed a summit to discuss the problems of Eastern European Communism and "defend socialism" in these countries, but his proposal was turned down by the Warsaw Pact states and the People's Republic of China. Even after the Berlin Wall fell and Ceauşescu's southern comrade, Bulgarian leader Todor Zhivkov, was replaced in November 1989, Ceauşescu ignored the threat to his position as the last old-style Communist leader in Eastern Europe.
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