Pembubaran Kesatuan Soviet
Pembubaran Kesatuan Soviet[a] terjadi pada 26 Disember 1991, secara rasminya menganugerahkan kemerdekaan pentadbiran sendiri kepada republik-republik dalam gabungan Republik Sosialis Kesatuan Soviet (USSR). Ia merupakan keputusan daripada perisyitharan bernombor 142-Н dikeluarkan Soviet Tertinggi di Kesatuan Soviet[1] yang mengakui kemerdekaan republik-republik bekas Soviet dan penubuhan Komanwel Negera Merdeka (CIS), meskipun lima buah daripada republik ini meratifikasikannya lebih awal atau tidak menandatanganinya langsung. Pada hari sebelumnya iaitu pada 25 Disember, Presiden Soviet Mikhail Gorbachev, pemimpin ke-8 dan terakhir di USSR, telah meletak jawatan dan mengistiharkan pejabatnya dibubarkan dan menyerahkan kuasa beliau termasuk kawalan ke atas kod pelancaran peluru berpandu nuklear Soviet kepada Presiden Rusia Boris Yeltsin. Pada petangnya 7:32 p.m., bendera Soviet telah diturunkan di Kremlin untuk kali terakhir dan digantikan dengan bendera Rusia pra-revolusi.[2]
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Lokasi | Kesatuan Soviet |
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Terdahulu, bermula bulan Ogos hingga Disember; semua republik individu termasuk Rusia sama ada telah memisahkan diri mereka sendiri daripada Soviet atau membatalkan Perjanjian Penubuhan USSR. Seminggu sebelum pembubaran rasmi, 11 buah republik telah menandatangani Protokol Alma-Ata yang mana secara rasminya menubuhkan CIS dan mengistiharkan bahawa USSR tidak lagi wujud.[3][4] Kedua-dua Revolusi 1989 dan pembubaran USSR juga menandakan berakhirnya Perang Dingin.
Beberapa republik bekas Soviet mengekalkan hubungan rapat dengan Persekutuan Rusia dan menubuhkan pertubuhan multi lateral seperti Komanwel Negara Merdeka, Komuniti Ekonomi Eurasia, Negara Kesatuan, Pertubuhan Budaya Eurasia dan Kesatuan Ekonomi Eurasia bagi mempertingkatkan kerjasama keselamatan dan ekonomi. Dari sudut lain, negara Baltik telah menyertai NATO dan Kesatuan Eropah.
Lihat juga
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sunting- ^ Bahasa Rusia: Распа́д Сове́тского Сою́за , tr. Raspád Sovétskovo Sojúza, though more frequently a negatively connotated Bahasa Rusia: Разва́л Сове́тского Сою́за , tr. Razvál Sovétskovo Sojúza variant is used.
Rujukan
sunting- ^ a b (Rusia) Declaration № 142-Н of the Soviet of the Republics of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union, formally establishing the dissolution of the Soviet Union as a state and subject of international law.
- ^ "Gorbachev, Last Soviet Leader, Resigns; U.S. Recognizes Republics' Independence". The New York Times. Dicapai pada April 27, 2015.
- ^ "The End of the Soviet Union; Text of Declaration: 'Mutual Recognition' and 'an Equal Basis'". The New York Times. December 22, 1991. Dicapai pada March 30, 2013.
- ^ "Gorbachev, Last Soviet Leader, Resigns; U.S. Recognizes Republics' Independence". The New York Times. Dicapai pada March 30, 2013.
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ignored (bantuan) - Miller, Chris (13 October 2016). The Struggle to Save the Soviet Economy: Mikhail Gorbachev and the Collapse of the USSR. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 978-1-4696-3018-2.
- O'Clery, Conor. Moscow December 25, 1991: The Last Day of the Soviet Union. Transworld Ireland (2011). ISBN 978-1-84827-112-8
- Segrillo, Angelo (December 2016). "The Decline of the Soviet Union: A Hypothesis on Industrial Paradigms, Technological Revolutions and the Roots of Perestroika" (PDF). LEA Working Paper Series. Sao Paulo, Brazil: Laboratório de Estudos da Ásia, University of Sao Paulo (2): 1–25. Dicapai pada 23 September 2018.
- Plokhy, Serhii. The Last Empire: The Final Days of the Soviet Union. Oneworld (2014). ISBN 978-1-78074-646-3
- Strayer, Robert. Why Did the Soviet Union Collapse? Understanding Historical Change. M. E. Sharpe (1998). ISBN 978-0-76560-004-2
- Suny, Ronald. Revenge of the Past: Nationalism, Revolution, and the Collapse of the Soviet Union. Stanford University Press (1993). ISBN 978-0-80472-247-6
- Walker, Edward W. Dissolution: Sovereignty and the Breakup of the Soviet Union. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2003). ISBN 978-0-74252-453-8
Pautan luar
sunting- Photographs of the fall of the USSR by photojournalist Alain-Pierre Hovasse, a first-hand witness of these events.
- Guide to the James Hershberg poster collection Diarkibkan 2017-10-10 di Wayback Machine, Special Collections Research Center, The Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library, The George Washington University. This collection contains posters documenting the changing social and political culture in the former Soviet Union and Europe (particularly Eastern Europe) during the collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe and the breakup of the Soviet Union. A significant portion of the posters in this collection were used in a 1999 exhibit at Gelman Library titled "Goodbye Comrade: An Exhibition of Images from the Revolution of '89 and the Collapse of Communism."
- Lowering of the Soviet flag in December 25, 1991
- U.S. Response to the End of the USSR from the Dean Peter Krogh Foreign Affairs Digital Archives
- Miller, Chris (March 5, 2017). "The Struggle to Save the Soviet Economy". C-Span.