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Ultimately the problem was bigger than Brezhnev or any Soviet leader. The problem or flaw was writ in the very system of the Soviet Union. While communism and collective ownership with cental control of the economy had lot going for it and there is no doubt the system delivered in pushing the Russian people from being backward peasants living in abject poverty or even servitude akin to how Dalits exist in India it failed to compete with the capitalist system of the west.economic issues
This weakness was known by Washington who then pushed the Soviets even more into a arms race knowing that defence was already eating much of the Soviet economy leaving precious little for the public. Whilst the West was awash with consumer lifestyfle the Russian would have rationing of everything. Fact is human greed drives economies. Without that greed nobody works hard and economy cannot deliver. Amidst all this the Soviets walked into Afghanistan. That about broke the camels back.
If you look at the Chinese CCP they cleverly adjusted and allowed private enterp[rise to take off within a centrally controlled economy. Glasnost came to late to save the Soviet Union. Also Soviet Union was a a empire of multi-ethnoc states. Some Nordic Europeans like Latvians, some Muslims like Tajiks from Asia and others similiar to East Asians in Siberia. Soviet Union literally had every shade of humans from white to brown to yellow with exception of blacks and something like 6 time zones.
It was bound to fail at some point like our silly federation with two wings before 1971.