Communist State

A communist state, also known as a Marxist–Leninist state, is a one-party state that is administered and governed by a communist party guided by Marxism–Leninism. Marxism–Leninism was the state ideology of the Soviet Union, the Comintern after Bolshevisation and the communist states within the Comecon, the Eastern Bloc and the Warsaw Pact. Marxism–Leninism remains the ideology of several communist states around the world and the official ideology of the ruling parties of China, Cuba, Laos and Vietnam.Communist states are typically administered through democratic centralism by a single centralised communist party apparatus. These parties are usually Marxist–Leninist or some national variation …

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American Academy of Arts and Sciences · 7 March 2024 English

A publication of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences that explores the traditional nuclear arms control regime, how it has become fractured over time, and the ways in which …

the post-Communist space was divided between two security institutions: NATO, which became re- sponsible for the former Communist states in Central and Eastern Europe, and the OSCE, which was responsible for the post-Soviet space.


Pacific Forum · 5 March 2024 English

With President Putin’s revisionist geopolitical agenda in Ukraine renewing the debate on the effectiveness of Russia’s deterrence strategy and President Xi’s relentless pursuit for the “China dream,” the STRATEGIC COMPETITION: …

Korea’s strategic relationship as a regional deterrence by our allies should not be perceived as buffer between the former Communist States and the them acting as freeloaders, but rather as their West has afforded them a position of influence with concessions


ORF: Observer Research Foundation · 5 March 2024 English

In the middle of a series of actions that are fuelling tensions in the Korean peninsula, including the abandoning of the decades-long unification goal with Seoul, Pyongyang is quickly deepening …

the two nations maintained diplomatic ties during the Cold War era, largely driven by shared ideological affinities as communist states, relations between Moscow and Pyongyang experienced fluctuations as the geopolitical landscape shifted.


QI: Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft · 4 March 2024 English

The extension of prosperity and democracy beyond Western Europe — first to the Mediterranean countries, then to the former communist states of eastern Europe — was assisted, in a series of stages, by the

extension of prosperity and democracy beyond Western Europe — first to the Mediterranean countries, then to the former communist states of eastern Europe — was assisted, in a series of stages, by the establishment, strengthening and expansion of the


FPRI: Foreign Policy Research Institute · 26 February 2024 English

Bottom Line NATO’s seventy-fifth anniversary celebration in Washington, DC, this July must be more than a series of policy festivities; it must offer a strategic vision for transatlantic security amid …

operational de�ciencies at the expense of its historic victory over the Soviet Union in the late 1980s, culminating in the communist state’s dissolution in 1991.


QI: Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft · 16 February 2024 English

The extension of prosperity and democracy beyond Western Europe — first to the Mediterranean countries, then to the former communist states of eastern Europe — was assisted, in a series of stages, by the

extension of prosperity and democracy beyond Western Europe — first to the Mediterranean countries, then to the former communist states of eastern Europe — was assisted, in a series of stages, by the establishment, strengthening and expansion of the


Wilson Center Canada · 1 February 2024 English

This policy brief defines the liberal paradox in immigration and refugee policy and explains how the United States and other liberal democracies confront the dilemmas of forced displacement with respect …

internationalist coalitions of the left and between the European Union and neighbouring the right have broken apart, no anti-communist states, especially new accession states of glue to hold them together.


COE DAT: Centre of Excellence Defense Against Terrorism · 15 January 2024 English

In the case of migration, the authority of the government remains the same, but the number of ethnic groups and their population change through the influx of newcomers; this can …

non-European countries due to economic or political relations.90 Particularly after the collapse of the Soviet Union, post-communist states were intended to be embedded in the EU in order to prevent the Eastern Bloc from prospering again.


CIDP: Centre for International and Defense Policy · 9 January 2024 English

One of the many impacts of our multi-year Afghanistan contribution was to sensitize both politicians and senior bureaucrats to the risks associated with unknown outcomes.11 A combination of events, all …

following of a typical special operations curriculum.33 As time passed, the terrorist groups in Colombia turned from funding by communist states such as the Former Soviet Union and Cuba to narcotics 2 0 2 C H A P T E R 1 2 F O R C E M U LT I P L I E R : U T


IMIN: Institut za migracije i narodnosti · 21 December 2023 Croatian

Cilj konferencije bio je staviti kontinentalnu Hrvatsku u fokus znanosti i struke u Republici Hrvatskoj i šire, ali i doprinijeti kvaliteti života u kontinentalnoj Hrvatskoj. [...] Konferencija se održala u …

representatives of the Catholic Church and the Communist state authorities in Yugoslavia, II. /1953.-1960


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