far less after the cold war
He offered citizens more personal freedoms, resulting in widespread protests that weakened communist countries.
no more!
Yes, in any countries that are not communist countries, the communist party is illegal in those countries because their laws banned the communist party to protect people. More than 3 million innocent civilian people died because of the communist party.
He offered citizens more personal freedoms, resulting in widespread protests that weakened communist countries.
Well in the modern century there are no Communist countries around because in theory there is no government in a communist society, there are however more and more bolivarian which in government form is more like socialism in south and central America they include countries like : Brazil, Venezuela, Uruguay, Bolivia, Paraguay, Nicaragua and others.
The USSR was trying to spread their influence (mostly over Europe). They wanted more countries to become communist while the U.S. was trying to spread nationalism.
There are only five communist countries in the world today. These countries include China, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, And Vietnam. But there used to be more when the Soviet Union was in control.
The Cold War with the Soviets and other Communist countries began almost immediately after the end of WWII.
The Cold War. The two superpowers that were in the world as of 1945, Soviet and the United States, were governed by two different styles of government, Communism and Democracy. The Soviets, wanting more countries to trade with (its normal trade being to democratic countries, who boycotted all trade with the U.S.S.R), wanted the government type of Communism to spread into other countries that were either democratic or republics. Countries that were democratic, particularly the United States, wanted to stop this. The Soviets began funding and arming Communist, forces in different countries. these led to the reign of Fidel Castro in Cuba, the Vietnam War, Korean War, and a Communist government in China, among others.
Soviet Union, China and North Korea. However, there were many more. Yugoslavia, Croatia, Macedonia, Vietnam, Cuba, Poland and many other Eastern Europe countries.
The term "third world countries" historically referred to countries that were not aligned with NATO or the Communist bloc during the Cold War. However, this terminology is now considered outdated and often seen as pejorative. Today, countries are more commonly referred to as developing, low-income, or emerging economies.
less countries became communist countries. And even though the U.S lost the war it made them stronger military wise. We made more allies. And had less problems with communist aftwards.