Communism declined during the Cold War primarily due to economic stagnation, political repression, and the inability to meet the needs of citizens in various countries. The Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan in 1979 further weakened its global standing, while reform movements, such as Solidarity in Poland, inspired resistance against communist regimes. The eventual fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 symbolized the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe, leading to a wave of democratization and the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. These events collectively marked a significant shift away from communist ideologies worldwide.
The communists wanted to spread communism around the world, one way or another, and non-communists wanted to stop them.
The Cold War was the fear that the Soviet Union would expand communism.
Communism verses the free world.
Russia and China
Political differences Soviet Union was communist and wanted to spread communism around the world USA was anti communist and prevent communism spreading and install democracy
Part of the cold war; communism vs free world.
The Cold War was the fear that the Soviet Union would expand communism.
communism
Well, it was part of the Cold War, and the rise/downfall of Communism.
it didnt there's still communism today...
Which war? After WWII the Cold War started and caused a division of democracy vs. communism.
a competition for political influence over other countries