After the first Indochina war, Vietnam was divided into two nations, North Vietnam (Communist) and South Vietnam (anti-Communist), based on the Geneva Accord. After South Vietnam's army fell at the end of the Vietnam War, the two countries became one.
Note: Korea was also divided into two nations following World War 2, but the division was based on plans developed by the United Nations which partitioned the country along the 38th parallel, with the Soviet Union adminstering the northern part and the United States administering the southern part. The politics of the Cold War resulted in the 1948 establishment of two separate governments, North Korea and South Korea.
Communism is a classless stateless society, and doesnβt exist anywhere. So there can be no answer to this question.
korea i think
Korea
Korea.
Domino Theory
There is no Asian national currency. Asia is not a nation. It is a continent. It has many nations. Each of those nations have their own currencies.
The terrain of central Asian nations varies considerably.
SEATO allied the United States and seven other nations against Asian communism.
It might be argued it is also divided into two nations by Capitalism: North & South Korea. And no, before you get excited I am not in any way suggesting the folks in the north are better off, manifestly they are not. Neither am I content in the idea of North Korea being a Communist country, it is, was, ruled by a despot.
ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations
1950-1953 was the Korean War.
The largest Asian country to fall to communism was "China" in 1949
An Asian nation is a nation in Asia.
One European and two Asian nations were divided: East & West Germany; North & South Vietnam; North & South Korea.