Sinatra Doctrine

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The Sinatra Doctrine was the late-1980s Soviet policy under Mikhail Gorbachev that allowed Eastern Bloc countries to determine their own internal affairs and political paths, effectively ending Moscow’s practice of military intervention in the region.

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Sinatra Doctrine canonical 2
Frank Sinatra Doctrine 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet policy
foreign policy doctrine
announcedBy Gennadi Gerasimov
announcedIn television interview
announcedInCity Washington, D.C.
announcedInCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
announcedInYear 1989
appliedInEvent Bulgarian political changes of 1989
Hungarian political reforms of 1989
Peaceful revolution in East Germany
Polish Round Table Agreement
Romanian Revolution of 1989
Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia
appliesTo Eastern Bloc
Warsaw Pact
surface form: Warsaw Pact countries
corePrinciple non-intervention in Eastern Bloc internal affairs
renunciation of automatic Soviet military intervention
right of Eastern European states to choose their own political path
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
describedAs humorous label for serious policy change
effect contributed to the collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe
end of Moscow’s practice of military intervention in Eastern Europe
facilitated democratic transitions in Eastern Europe
undermined the Warsaw Pact’s political cohesion
weakened Soviet control over satellite states
formulatedUnderLeader Mikhail Gorbachev
hasAlternativeName Sinatra Doctrine
surface form: Frank Sinatra Doctrine
historicalSignificance key step toward dissolution of the Eastern Bloc
symbol of the end of the Brezhnev-era interventionism
ideologicalShiftFrom Soviet hegemony over socialist allies
ideologicalShiftTo respect for national sovereignty of allies
inspiredBy song "My Way"
languageOfTerm English
namedAfter Frank Sinatra
politicalContext end of the Cold War
glasnost
perestroika
region Central Europe
Eastern Europe
replacedPolicy Brezhnev Doctrine
sloganOrMotto each country does it its own way
startTime 1989
timePeriod late 1980s
usedBy Soviet officials
Western media

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Brezhnev Doctrine replacedBy Sinatra Doctrine
Brezhnev Doctrine relatedConcept Sinatra Doctrine
Sinatra Doctrine hasAlternativeName Sinatra Doctrine
this entity surface form: Frank Sinatra Doctrine