After the Soviet Union broke into independent states, advantages included increased national sovereignty, allowing former Soviet republics to pursue their own political, economic, and cultural paths. This led to the promotion of national identities and greater self-determination. However, disadvantages included economic instability, as many countries struggled to transition from a centrally planned economy to a market-based one, resulting in high unemployment and poverty. Additionally, ethnic tensions and conflicts arose in some regions, complicating governance and social cohesion.
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