The Greatest Catastrophe of the 20th Century. Or, How the Soviet Union Disintegrated in 1991.
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Know-How Skills, 2016.
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Alla P. Gakuba, B., & Alla P. Gakuba, B. (2016). The Greatest Catastrophe of the 20th Century. Or, How the Soviet Union Disintegrated in 1991 . Know-How Skills.

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Oil and natural resources are disappearing. Further, the demands of overpopulation on Earth has created ecological disaster, climate change, and pollution. The planet is in peril from overpopulation and from the impending ecological holocaust. When were, peoples' lives better? Before 1991? Or, today? How today global capitalism survive economic, environmental, and overpopulation catastrophe? Is there a future for the planet under current single global capitalism? Please read answers in this story.
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