yes and no, not really. They had a revolt about a year ago, but were able to violently suppress that. Yes, because dictatorial regimes like that always fear of being disposed.
The Domino effect of globalization is the fear that if one economy falls then others may fall as well. Causing the "Domino Effect".
To stop communist aggression.
How could the Domino Theory lead fear of Communism in Australia in the 1960's?
Fear Effect happened in 1999.
Yes we did support the french efforts in that area during that time due to our fear of communism and our thought of the Domino Effect with the spread of communism.
Fear Effect was created on 2000-01-31.
It was a bid to halt the spread of Communism. The fear of the"Domino Effect" was the driving force behind it. You allow it to happen in one spot, where next. We now know everybody could have gone home, Communism destroys itself.
It was called the "Domino Theory".
they feared that if communism spread it would continue to spread and possibly start another world war
Fear Effect - 2000 VG is rated/received certificates of: UK:15 USA:M
Fear of disease and suffering
The domino effect in relation to U.S. policy in Indochina during the Cold War refers to the fear that the spread of communism in one country would trigger a chain reaction, leading neighboring countries to also fall under communist influence. This belief significantly influenced U.S. intervention in Vietnam, as policymakers feared that if Vietnam fell to communism, other Southeast Asian nations would follow suit. The domino theory justified extensive military and financial support for anti-communist regimes in the region, shaping U.S. foreign policy throughout the conflict.