WWII was the beginning of the cold war where the United States and the USSR fought over being the world super power, and therefore both of them were trying to spread their ideology to the rest of the world. Communist governments were established after WWII because the Soviet Union reinforced them.
Governments were either free governments or communist government, with some exceptions of dictator governments such as Franco's Spain or Tito in Europe.
There are not a lot of communist countries left in the world, but there was a time when people used to try to flee from communist countries. In some cases they were getting away from abusive dictatorial governments, but more often they just wanted to go to a country where the economy was healthier and they could enjoy a higher standard of living. Communist countries have usually had severe economic problems, and that is the main reason why people eventually rejected communism in most of the formerly communist countries. China is a special case, and although the Chinese government claims to still be communist in nature, it has adopted a mixed economic system, with elements of both communism and capitalism.
In the Russian revolution the Bolsheviks (communists) overthrew the provisional government.
The U.S. made a pact with several nations that we would unite against any Communist aggression. As with much of the international agreements, the United States took it seriously while many other nations refused to do so. Eventually the liberal media turned against the war and was able to change public opinion. Many members of the media had leftist leanings and some actually supported the Communist attempts to take over the world.
Some Americans were accused of being Communist agents.
They are a communist government still, and some countries with communism allow religion and some communist governments don't. The Vietnamese government has persecuted some religious people in their country.
It had some local self-government.
Which type of government you mean? To some extent a communist government.
Governments were either free governments or communist government, with some exceptions of dictator governments such as Franco's Spain or Tito in Europe.
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Technically speaking, no one ever set up a communist state as Karl Marx defined communism. Vladimir Lenin, after the October Russian Revolution, set up a socialist state in Russia, expecting that at some time in the future it would become a true communist state. It was referred to as a communist state because he had the name of the Bolshevik Party changed to the Communist Party in 1918.
He was paid by the Mexican government to paint some murals, and the communist party was mad that he was working for them at all.
He ended the civil wars and established stable government in partnership with the senate. He established defendable borders. The looked after veterans and established essential government services.
As of now, there are no countries in the Caribbean area that are governed by a communist political system. Some countries in the Caribbean have socialist parties or elements in their government, but none are strictly communist.
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Communist systems are typically ones in which the government has almost total control over the economy. Socialistic systems exert some governmental control. Pretty much every economy in the world is somewhat socialistic, however.
Parts of Southeast Asia have a Communist government. Parts have a democratic government. Some have a constitutional monarchy.