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In 1985, the cartoonist Behrendt sees Moscow’s new key man, Mikhail Gorbachev, as breaking away from the conservative ideology of his predecessors and arguing for an open, progressive policy. repharase like a 8th grader

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In 1985, the cartoonist Behrendt believed that Moscow's new leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, was different from the previous leaders because he didn't follow their old-fashioned ideas. Instead, Behrendt thought that Gorbachev was trying to create a more modern and forward-thinking approach to governing.
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