FFS, Western building standards are hard-won and paid for in blood - almost every safety standard has some disaster behind it, some notable deficiency that cost money or cost lives or both.
Why would anyone think that a Soviet Union that insulated huge swathes of the government from meaningful interaction with it's own citizenry would be magically better at this than the West?
FFS, Western building standards are hard-won and paid for in blood - almost every safety standard has some disaster behind it, some notable deficiency that cost money or cost lives or both.
Why would anyone think that a Soviet Union that insulated huge swathes of the government from meaningful interaction with it's own citizenry would be magically better at this than the West?