WI: Brezhnev lives longer

What if Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Soviet Union, had a healthier lifestyle and lived past until the late 80s/early 90's? What is the result? How does the Cold War change? What would the relations between Reagan and Brezhnev be?
 
I think the Soviets are still screwed following the Great Stagnation of the 1970s, and the Soviet defense spending will still increase in the wake of Reagan's Presidency. The Brezhnev Doctrine was pretty much dead in the water following the Polish Solidarity Movement. Though even if Brezhnev is physically healthier, I think by the early 1980s he was suffering from senility. I remember watching Secrets of War Documentary series and Brezhnev was basically a puppet during his last years under men like Andropov. If anything, the Soviets continue declining and Brezhnev is still nothing more than a mouthpiece of the Orthodox Hardliners in the Party. The soviets will still collapse around the same time in my opinion.
 
He was born in 1906 after he died, we had Yuri Andropov and then Chernenko neither who turned out to be significant mainly due to their ages. That takes the POD to after 1985. I think a better POD might be a younger person like Leonid Brezhnev becomes General Secretary of the Soviet Union after Brezhnev's death.

If so I would expect that the USSR would not collapse but bumble along, failing economically more and more behind, I remember political commentators then were talking of *police communism*. A model I would suggest is North Korea to South Korea. Militarily important but economically a mess.
 
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