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n.
(Rus) 公开性,公开化



    glasnost
    [ noun ]
    a policy of the Soviet government allowing freer discussion of social problems
    <noun.communication>


    1. His policy of glasnost, or greater openness, has encouraged more open public debate and a wide-ranging re-evaluation of Soviet history and future prospects.
    2. In Moscow's Red Square, hundreds of thousands of people toted banners extolling "perestroika" (economic restructuring), "glasnost" (openness) and other Communist Party programs.
    3. Protests from Georgia nationalists also provided the Chautauquans with a chance to see "glasnost" in action.
    4. The environment has become an issue of great concern to many Soviets as Mikhail S. Gorbachev's policy of "glasnost," or openness, has revealed the extent of ecological damage in candid media articles.
    5. The report on Pravda's back page was the latest in a series of revealing dispatches about the accident, an apparent sign of Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev's policy of "glasnost," or greater openness.
    6. Perestroika, or reconstruction, and glasnost, or openess, are buzzwords for Gorbachev's reforms.
    7. Soviet Defense Minister Dimitri Yazov was a perfect peaceable ambassador for glasnost as he toured U.S. military bases.
    8. He believes the Prince represents Gorbachev and the kiss that awakens Snow White is "glasnost," but has no idea where it is they are riding off to.
    9. The policy of glasnost, or openness, initiated by President Mikhail S. Gorbachev has resulted in a growing vocal opposition to nuclear power.
    10. "But now, in this latest example of glasnost, (Soviet leader Mikhail) Gorbachev has said that Russian publishers have to pay proper prices if they want to be competitive," he said.
    11. They are going through a process of glasnost, which is openness, which we support.
    12. Soviet officials have suppressed information on accidents for decades, and newspapers have only recently begun covering them under Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev's policy of glasnost, or openness.
    13. Keeping in mind the manipulative aspects of glasnost, it is just possible that we are witnessing a new and improved form of exile in which the wronged Soviet is trotted out for Western consumption but remains relatively unknown to his own people.
    14. The topic was "glasnost"_ the new policy of openness promoted by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev _ and how writers might help foster greater understanding between their two countries.
    15. Berman released an internal State Department report that said widespread anti-Semitism in the lower ranks of Soviet government and among the general populace has increased greatly under glasnost.
    16. For the moment, however, "glasnost" was greasing all wheels.
    17. Some Soviet observers interpreted his criticism one week ago of the editors who are the most outspoken practitioners of glasnost as a way of softening the blow of Afanasyev's removal for party conservatives.
    18. Many speakers at the demonstration, including city Comptroller Harrison Goldin, called on Gorbachev to push for human rights as well as glasnost, his policy of openness.
    19. Czechoslovaks today wonder if the same will happen to Mikhail S. Gorbachev and his Soviet reforms _ perestroika (restructuring) and glasnost (openness) _ leaving them worse off than they are now.
    20. A handy device to disarm political opponents, glasnost could get out of control and vent latent discontent among the Soviet masses.
    21. The new documentary, "This is No Way to Live," by Stanislav Govorukhin, breaks most of the last taboos left in the glasnost era.
    22. The Afghan withdrawal was supposed to be the foreign-policy high point of Mikhail Gorbachev's glasnost.
    23. Soviet glasnost far from limiting Soviet options may in fact increase them.
    24. The company said it anticipates great interest once the game is offered for sale in the Soviet Union, as the popularity of Western-style toys and games increases in an era of glasnost, or openness.
    25. Some of his erstwhile close aides, including Alexander Yakovlev, a longtime Gorbachev confidant and the godfather of glasnost, have quit the party in disgust recently, calling it "unreformable."
    26. It is also encouraging to hear General Secretary Gorbachev speak forthrightly about "glasnost" and "perestroika" _ openness and restructuring in the Soviet Union _ words that to Western ears have a particularly welcome sound.
    27. Many Soviets have embraced environmentalism with ferocity in the past year, as the policy of glasnost, or openness, has allowed citizens to protest the effects of years of industrial development that ignored the ecology.
    28. Most panelists agreed that Gorbachev's policies of perestroika and glasnost helped create the conditions for radical change in the East bloc and the speedy reporting of events in East bloc nations.
    29. The Iran-Iraq affair already has been worked into forecasts by analysts who could not think of anything more to say about Nicarauga and the rest of Central America, and by bulls who had run out of things to say about glasnost.
    30. He insisted the Ukraine is pressing ahead with farm leasing, glasnost and competitive elections, all keystones of Gorbachev's plan.
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