yes, Syria is a communist country, it only recently allowed foreign industries to set up.
Vietnam is considered an autocratic country, as it is ruled by a single party, the Communist Party of Vietnam, which holds a monopoly on political power.
No, Syria is not considered a democratic nation. It has been ruled by the Ba'ath Party for decades, with power concentrated in the hands of President Bashar al-Assad and his regime. The country has faced authoritarian leadership, human rights abuses, and a civil war that started in 2011.
Anti-democratic refers to actions, beliefs, or systems that go against the principles of democracy. This can include restricting freedoms, suppressing dissent, manipulating elections, or concentrating power in the hands of a select few rather than the general population.
Communism is often associated with totalitarianism due to historical examples like the Soviet Union and China. The centralized control of the economy and government in communist systems can lead to authoritarian rule. However, not all communist ideologies advocate for totalitarianism, as some believe in democratic forms of governance.
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.
Democratic. However, it has been communist in the past.
soviet -> communist
I think that Communist government has more power than democratic government at this time.
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he was a communist
The USSR was communist. Germany is divided into 4 sections and 3 of the 4 sections are democratic and 1 of the 4 are communist in the communist section there is a section of Berlin that is democratic and we supply that section so it would not become communist.
No, but it has both President & Prime Minister.
East Germany, the former German Democratic Republic, was Communist when it was under Russian control following the end of World War II.
Communist or Democratic control.
Romania
georgia
North Korea is communist, South Korea is democratic. Which means South Korea is not a communist.^0^