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JCC
Agenda Item: Prague Spring
The year is 1968. Under the leadership of Alexander Dubček, Czechoslovakia has embarked on a bold path of political liberalization, seeking to establish "socialism with a human face." Press freedoms are expanding, censorship is weakening, and democratic reforms are gaining momentum. Yet, these changes have not gone unnoticed. In Moscow, the Soviet leadership, under Leonid Brezhnev, views these reforms as a dangerous threat to the stability of the Eastern Bloc. Tensions are rising, and the fate of Czechoslovakia hangs in the balance.
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