No. As a follow on from Glasnost and Perestroika in the 1980's, the USSR ceased to exist in 1991 and the 15 constituent republics, including Russia, became democratic countries with market economies, some more successfully than others. Many coountrys now strive to become non comunist.
Russia used to be state capitalist but is now mainly private capitalist.
No.
Both
USSR - The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Russia
currently russia is a semi capitalist socialist economy. the soviet union, which collapsed in 1991 was communist.
Technically speaking, no one ever set up a communist state as Karl Marx defined communism. Vladimir Lenin, after the October Russian Revolution, set up a socialist state in Russia, expecting that at some time in the future it would become a true communist state. It was referred to as a communist state because he had the name of the Bolshevik Party changed to the Communist Party in 1918.
Vietnam is a unitary socialist republic, a single party state which is communist in nature.
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.)
socialism started in Russia
Russia is a democratic country of sorts. It is no longer a communist country, meaning it is no longer a country controlled by the Communist Party. Russia, never was a communist country as Karl Marx described communism. In fact, there has never been a true Marxian communist country.
Socialist-Communist Union was created in 1923.
Socialist-Communist Union ended in 1932.
Which statement describes the U.S. government's reaction to the establishment of a communist state in Russia?
it was part of socialist Yugoslavia, so yes