Capitalism is the economic system currently replacing Communism in former Soviet countries.
The economic system replacing communism in the former Soviet countries is primarily capitalism, with varying degrees of market liberalization and privatization. These countries have transitioned from centrally planned economies to market-based economies, allowing for private ownership of businesses, competition, and market forces to determine prices and production. However, the extent and success of this transition vary among different countries in the region.
Capitalism:an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
after world war the US and USSR were becoming economic and military superpowers and many former colonies were getting their independence and the us didnt wnat them to fall to communism and the soviets wanted them to be communism or nationalism
Eastern European countries under former Soviet occupation have been making progress in their economies by joining the European Union (EU). In addition to the economic benefits of joining the EU, these countries have gained democratic values in doing so thus moving on from the Soviet occupation that brought communism in these countries.
The former USSR, headed by Russia, were communist countries. Most of the outlying territories were taken by force and unwillingly converted to communist governments.
Communism is most closely associated with the former Soviet Union (now Russia) and China. Additionally, countries like Cuba, North Korea, and Vietnam have also adopted communist ideologies to varying extents.
Most countries have been decolonized in the sense that they are no longer under the direct political control of foreign metropoles. However, many former colonies are under the yoke of economic and societal control of their former colonizers.
The threat of communism was spreading through the United States in former countries
The Fall of Communism
Communism as a political or economic philosophy was invented by Karl Marx, but he was not a political leader. The first political leader to create a communist state was Vladimir Ilych Lenin. His version of communism became known as Marxist-Leninism.
Vladimir Lenin
No, English is not spoken in any of the countries of former Yugoslavia.