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Africa–Soviet Union relations are the diplomatic, political, military, and cultural relationships between the Soviet Union and Africa from the 1945 to 1991. The Soviets took little interest until the decolonisation of Africa of the 1950s and early 1960s which created opportunities to expand their influence.
They share a common definition of socialism, and they refer to themselves as socialist states on the road to communism with a leading vanguard party structure, hence they are often called communist states. Meanwhile, the countries in the non-Marxist–Leninist category represent a wide variety of different interpretations of the term socialism ...
Nepal was previously ruled by the Nepal Communist Party, the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist), and the Unified Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) between 1994 and 1998 and then again between 2008 and 2018 while states formerly ruled by one or more communist parties include San Marino (1945–1957 and 1978-1990), Moldova ...
Communist parties in Africa (21 C, 24 P) Maoism in Africa (1 C, 14 P) Communism in the Arab world (17 C) Communism in the Middle East (11 C) Communist organizations ...
Pages in category "Communist parties in Africa" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Senghor claimed that "Africa’s social background of tribal community life not only makes socialism natural to Africa but excludes the validity of the theory of class struggle," thus making African socialism, in all of its variations, different from Marxism and European socialist theory. [4]
Advocacy Groups: Goringhaicona Khoikhoin Indigenous Traditional Council, [a] [6] First Indigenous Nation of South Africa (FINSA) Status: Unrecognized; Volkstaat. Ethnic group: Afrikaners. Proposed state or autonomous area: Volkstaat [101] Political Party: Freedom Front Plus (in parliament and member of the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples ...
Africa: Socialist Republic of Romania [58] [59] 1971: 1989: Nicolae CeauČ™escu: Romanian Communist Party: Marxism–Leninism National Communism: Unitary one-party socialist republic: Europe: Republic of the Philippines [60] [61] [62] 1972: 1986: Ferdinand Marcos: Nacionalista Party New Society Movement: Conservatism [63] National conservatism ...