Countries with controlled populations often implement various measures to regulate growth, including China, which historically enforced the one-child policy and now promotes a three-child policy due to demographic challenges. India has also sought to manage population growth through family planning initiatives and awareness campaigns. Additionally, some countries may regulate Immigration and implement policies that encourage or discourage childbirth to influence their population dynamics. Such measures can involve economic incentives, education on reproductive health, and access to contraception.
Less population means more benefits, services and prosperity for everyone. A controlled population strives better.
Cuba, China, and North Korea are all countries with controlled economies.
The Iron Curtain countries were the Soviet Union, controlled by Russia.
The percentage of Africa that was controlled by the two countries with the most territory is 68%
The presence of French, Portuguese, Spanish, or English as official languages, the influence of European architecture, and the legacy of European colonization in the form of trade patterns, governmental structures, and cultural practices are indicators that these nations were once controlled by European countries.
South American countries were not.
If you are talking about countries, then there are lots of countries that have a controlled economic system, such as Venezuela, China, and Russia. Some economies have more government control than other and none are completely government controlled, except N. Korea perhaps.
Mexico
Turkey and Italy have controlled Libya in the past.
Australia is dominated by Australia. Brazil takes over half the land and population of South America, dominating that continent. Canada takes up about half the land in North America and the US the majority of the population. Europe and Asia are dominated geographically by Russia. Europe's population is somewhat evenly distributed. Asia's population is mainly in China and India. Antarctica has no countries.
Spain controlled most of Latin America in the 16th and 17th centuries leaving behind a decimated native population, the roman catholic faith and the spanish language.
Countries that controlled these were all European countries. Some of these are France, Britian, Portugal, Germany, Belgum, Spain and Italy. There were also a few independent countries.