“A Palpable Sense of Nostalgia” – Press Coverage of Post-Cold War Legacies at the 1994 FIFA World Cup

By Sam Schelfhout The collapse of the Soviet Union was predictable. Mikhail Gorbachev’s dual policies of glasnost and perestroika had introduced a sense of economic freedom and personal choice to citizens of the communist nation that inevitably hungered for more. After 1988, the Soviet Union was well along a path toward complete collapse, spurred on…