Brezhnev
Doctrine
The
Brezhnev Doctrine was a
Soviet
policy doctrine, introduced by
Leonid
Brezhnev, which stated:
- "When forces that are hostile to socialism
and try to turn the development of some socialist country towards capitalism,
it becomes not only a problem of the country concerned, but a common problem and
concern of all socialist countries."
This effectively meant
that no country was allowed to leave the
Warsaw
pact, and the doctrine was used to justify the invasions of
Czechoslovakia
in
1968 as well as the non-Warsaw
pact nation of
Afghanistan
in
1979.