soviet unions command economy worked because of the great deppresion
To reestablish the Communist regime in Afghanistan.
The political expediency of the Soviet Unions initiated a dual policy of support for both the KMT and the Communist Party of China.
The political expediency of the Soviet Unions initiated a dual policy of support for both the KMT and the Communist Party of China.
The Soviet Union was the center of communism. When it fell other communist countries either adopted democracy or free-market reforms.
As early as 1920, Leon Trotsky stood firm on his belief that trade unions and the Soviet government could have conflicting interests. With that being the case as far as Trotsky was concerned, the trade unions needed to be educated on this crucial point. Trotsky saw the problems that workers were having with the Soviet government and to help solve them, he proposed a "shake up" so to speak of unions and union members who disagreed with Trotsky. Here we see how the early beliefs of Trotsky were changed once he and the Bolsheviks came into power. Early on in his career, he pushed for the protection of the workers' trade unions. Later, once in power he reversed his position. In exile, he reverted to his original idea about government suppression of the workers.
To reestablish the Communist regime in Afghanistan.
The political expediency of the Soviet Unions initiated a dual policy of support for both the KMT and the Communist Party of China.
The political expediency of the Soviet Unions initiated a dual policy of support for both the KMT and the Communist Party of China.
Soviet unions, N. Korea, Cuba, (Maybe) Russia.
industrial and agricultural revolutions
industrial and agricultural revolutions
The Soviet Union was the center of communism. When it fell other communist countries either adopted democracy or free-market reforms.
The 15 unions in the Soviet Union were not independent and had to follow the governing of the politburo in Moscow.
L.L Sharkey has written: '20 years of Soviet victories' -- subject(s): Soviet Union 'Socialism in Australia' 'For Australia prosperous and independent' 'Congress report on the work of the CC from the 12th to the 13th Party Congress' -- subject(s): Communist Party of Australia, Communist Party of Australia. Central Committee, Communist Party of Australia. Congress 1938) 'The trade unions' -- subject(s): Trade unions 'Labour betrayed!' 'An appeal to Catholics'
Opposition to communist governments typically arose from various forces, including nationalist movements, political dissidents, and economic grievances. In many countries, such as the Soviet Union and Eastern European nations, factions like workers' unions and intellectuals criticized the government's authoritarianism and lack of political freedoms. Additionally, foreign influences, such as Western powers during the Cold War, supported anti-communist groups and movements. These combined pressures ultimately challenged the legitimacy and stability of communist regimes.
Few joined unions because the economy was strong.
How dose labour unions can effect a Mixed economy