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Satellite nations were like ALLIES to the communist Superpowers.
Governments were either free governments or communist government, with some exceptions of dictator governments such as Franco's Spain or Tito in Europe.
why is the communist takeover of china relevant to the cold war
China is a communist country. The cold war was between the western countries and the communist countries. China supported the communist countries.
The Cold War developed from the conflict between the US and the USSR, which sought to become the dominant world power. The US opposed all communist governments, while the USSR supported many, and established puppet regimes in Eastern Europe.
The weakness of communist satellite governments in the Cold War was most apparent in Eastern Europe, particularly during popular uprisings like the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 and the Prague Spring in 1968. These events highlighted the discontent and resistance to Soviet control, revealing the fragility of the communist system outside of the Soviet Union.
Satellite nations were like ALLIES to the communist Superpowers.
Governments were either free governments or communist government, with some exceptions of dictator governments such as Franco's Spain or Tito in Europe.
The collapse of the Soviet Union and a softening of communist governments world-wide.
No, Poland was a communist country in Eastern Bloc, a Soviet satellite state.
DEPENDS ON WHICH SIDE IS ASKED, THE FREE WORLD OR COMMUNIST GOVERNMENTS
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It helped overthrow several communist-leaning governments. ApexVs.com :)
Economic stagnation, political repression, and failed military interventions contributed to the weakening of Communist governments near the end of the Cold War. Additionally, the spread of democratic ideals and movements also played a significant role in undermining the authority of Communist regimes.
During the Cold War the effect of colonialism was very apparent in Africa. Many nations shifted towards communist like governments.
The Cold War policy was called "containment." By supporting anti-communist governments and movements, the US attempted to match the Soviet attempts to create new communist governments that would become client states of the USSR.
JFK's Cold War foreign policy was called containment. The US did not attempt to overthrow existing communist governments but it did not want to allow any non-communist nations to be taken over by communism. The spread of communism was to be contained.