Russia, later known as the Soviet Union, had a totalitarian system, which meant that Stalin would control the country.
Stalinism, according to proponents of the term, it is a political regime, leader of the Soviet Union from 1924-1953. Proponents of the term argue that it includes an extensive use of Propaganda to establish a personality cult around an absolute dictator, as well as extensive use of the secret police to maintain social submission and silence political dissent.
Russia, later known as the Soviet Union, had a totalitarian system, which meant that Stalin would control the country.
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Stalin was type A.
I would assume its the same government that Sweden has given that Stockholm is in Sweden.
under a rock in russia
Stalin's goal was to bring Russia up to par with the standards of the western world. In lieu of this ideology, Stalin actively took over the economy. Mercantilism is least like the system established by Joseph Stalin
De-stylization was a type of political reform in Russia after 1953. After the death of Joseph Stalin, the country tried to reorganize itself and remove his politics.
Ivan the Terrible of Russia was the Grand Prince of Moscow from 1533 until his death in 1584. He is considered the first Tsar of Russia, and therefore reigned under a monarchy.
China, South Korea, Cuba, and Russia are countries that are under command economies. This type of economy is common in a communistic country.
communism
he was a good leader and kept promises about helping Russia develop so people relied on him. He was a clever man. Gahh idk type this question in somewhere Else Wiki Answers not very good -.-
Hitler - totalitarian, authoritarian, nationalist. Stalin - totalitarian, authoritarian.
Russia is a Developed Economy