There was one vital factor in the ending of the Cold War. It was Ronald Reagans decision to go ahead with the Strategic Defense Initiative. Margaret Thatcher
Genrikh Trofimenko was the head of the Kremlins leading foreign policy think tank in the 1980s, and he later told an American audience that Ninety-nine percent of Russian people believe that you won the Cold War because of your Presidents insistence on SDI.
Actually most top Soviets did not. That was a fake claim by Reagan apologists.
Source?
Here's mine.
http://historyhalf.com/winning-the-cold-war-part-ii-missile-defense/
It is sourced out too... not just your saying it is true, which is all you have offered.
There was next to no change in Soviet policy due to Reagan.
Source?
Oh, you have none.
Who's first term defense buildup was only 5% above Carter's projected second term budget, by the way. And only that large because Reagan's election team decided it had to be 5% above Carter's proposal, not because of any other consideration.
Arms Race was ignited in March 83.
So, was Reagan responsible for the fact that the Soviet economy was dead in the water in the 1970s?
It was dead in the water well before that.
So, was Reagan responsible for the fact that the Soviet's could not feed themselves in the 1970s?
This was going on since the USSR began, see the Ukraine... didn't matter, the power center kept the country going... until it was so completely bankrupt and broken due to arms race.
So, was Reagan responsible for the fact that the Soviet military technology was not competitive with the new American weapons systems designed and entering production in the 1970s?
He was responsible for SDI, which was the straw that broke the camel's back, again, per leading soviets (which I sourced).
So, was Reagan responsible for the fact that the Soviet economy was dead in the water in the 1970s?
I don't believe he was responsible for you repeating the same thing to make it look like you actually had something of substance... and, again, you have no source.
So, was Reagan responsible for the fact that the Soviet economy had no access to the start of the microcomputer revolution in the 1970s?
Did he take advantage of that with SDI amongst other programs, which the USSR couldn't compete with? Yes... thereby exposing the differences.
So, was Reagan responsible for the fact that the Soviet demographics were far poorer than the West due to alcoholism, bad diets, and bad health care in the 1970s?
You think this is what brought the USSR down over a decade alter?
And, how would such a socialist paradise have bad health care with a universal system anyhow?!
So, was Reagan responsible for the fact that the Soviet's invaded Afghanistan the 1970s?
He certainly helped give them a much harder time than they would have, which did impact their military spending, morale, etc. The initial invasion was quite successful actually.
So, was Reagan responsible for the fact that the Soviet infrastructure was not up to coping with a dynamic economy in the 1970s?
Source?
And on and on. None of the factors that lead to the collapse of the Soviet Union had anything to do with Reagan.
You haven't given a single source, as requested, and your points are vaguely tied to the break up of the USSR over a decade later, anyhow.
Funny how they hung on until just after Reagan.
It's a fact, I know you don't like it, because you can't accept that Reagan did anything positive.