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The following communist states were socialist states committed to communism. Some were short-lived and preceded the widespread adoption of Marxism–Leninism by most communist states. Russia. Chita Republic (1905–1906) Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1917–1991) Amur Socialist Soviet Republic (1918)
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 ...
Communism in Georgia (country) (5 C, 3 P) I. Communism in India (6 C, 12 P) ... Pages in category "Communism in Asia" This category contains only the following page.
Many other communist parties did not govern any country, but did govern a state or region within a country. Others have also been represented in national, state, or regional parliaments. Some communist parties and schools of thought reject parliamentarism, instead advocating insurrection or social revolution as well as workers' councils.
Asia: People's Republic of China [28] [29] 1949: 1976: Mao Zedong [2] Chinese Communist Party: Chinese communism Maoism Marxism–Leninism: Unitary one-party socialist republic: Asia: Repub lic of Korea [30] [31] 1961: 1979: Park Chung Hee: Supreme Council for National Reconstruction Democratic Republican Party: Anti-communism Korean ...
The communist states have opted for two ways to achieve this goal, namely govern indirectly by Marxism–Leninism through the party (Soviet model), or commit the state officially through the constitution to Marxism–Leninism (Maoist China–Albania model). [38] The Soviet model is the most common and is currently in use in China. [39]
Anti-communism by country (62 C) Communists by nationality (153 C) Maoism by country (15 C) Communist organizations by country (17 C) Trotskyism by country (14 C, 2 P) A.
Communist parties in Southeast Asia (6 C, 2 P) Coordination Committee of Maoist Parties and Organisations of South Asia (2 C, 11 P) Communist parties in Cyprus (1 C, 3 P)