Glasnost

 
 
 

Russian term for “transparency” or “openness”. A key concept devised by Mikhail Gorbachev in the middle of the 1980s. According to this slogan, the politically and ideologically determined restrictions on freedom of the press in the Soviet Union are loosened and finally lifted altogether, in order to achieve more transparency in decision-making within the state and party apparatus and better control to safeguard desired reforms.