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The
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was dissolved on 26th December,
1991. This dissolution accelerated the process of reviving of democracies in
several countries. Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and several other countries became
free from the influence of Soviet Union during 1989-90. Finally when the Soviet
Union disintegrated, all the 15 republics comprising the USSR (Ukraine,
Belarus, Moldova, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, etc) emerged as
independent countries. Most of them became democracies.
The membership of the USSR in the Security Council and all other UN
organs is now being continued by the Russian Federation. The other 14 independent
states were all admitted to the UN. Thus, the breaking up of the USSR led to a
big change in the political map of the world.
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