It's much easier to name the countries that are socialist, as there are fewer.
Communist, or Marxist-Leninist, states:
China
Cuba
Laos
Vietnam
Countries whose constitutions make reference to socialism, but not Marxism:
Guyana
India
Portugal
Tanzania
No, Europe is not a socialist continent. While some European countries have social welfare systems and policies that align with socialist principles, the continent as a whole is not socialist. Europe is made up of a diverse range of political and economic systems, including capitalist democracies and social democracies.
Some examples of democratic socialist countries include Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland. These countries have mixed economies with high levels of social welfare programs, progressive taxation, and active government involvement in areas such as healthcare, education, and social 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.
Europe is predominantly a mix of socialist and capitalist systems, with most countries having a mixed economy that combines elements of both. Some countries lean more towards socialism with extensive welfare programs, while others lean more towards capitalism with a focus on free markets and private enterprise.
A French Socialist is a member of the Socialist Party in France or someone who follows socialist principles promoting social ownership and democratic control of the means of production for a more equal and fair society. The French Socialist Party has played a significant role in French politics, advocating for social welfare programs and progressive policies.
There are no socialist countries in Europe.
There are no European countries that are completely socialist.
There are no socialist countries in Europe.
Socialist countries are also capitalist countries. The two are not mutually exclusive.
Spain, Greece, Slovenia, Austria & Cyprus are the most Left Led Countries but are not truly socialist.
Well the Soviet Union, China, North Korea, North Vietnam were socialist governments, while countries like India, Afghanistan, Burma, Laos, Cambodia claimed to be socialist without the socialist party in power
As of now, two countries often described as socialist are Cuba and North Korea. These countries have economies and governments that prioritize socialist principles such as state ownership of key industries, centralized planning, and social welfare programs.
philippines
There are no complete socialist countries in Western Europe or any part of Europe, actually. Portugal is the only nation whose constitution contains some socialistic ideas, but it is not enough to be considered a socialist country.
Socialism as an economic system is not widely used anymore. The USSR was the leading socialist government till its collapse in 1991, and China has socialist elements to it's economy, but the only countries with true socialist economies in place today are Cuba and North Korea.
Cuba is the perfect example of a Communist/ Socialist country in the Caribbean.
COMECON was formed in 1949 in response to the emerging competition between Western capitalist countries and Eastern socialist countries during the Cold War. It was created to promote economic cooperation and socialist development among its member countries, providing them with a platform to trade resources and coordinate economic plans to strengthen their socialist economies.