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  • ...ily in Gregorian terms rather than in the Islamic calendar, and East Asian countries in the historic [[History of China|Chinese]] sphere of influence continue t
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  • ...o distinguish the latter, broader concept. These disagreements about which countries count as "Western" betray the concept's true nature as a reflection of capi ...to this fact, unable to decide whether or not to include [[US]]-aligned [[East Asia]]n states, or to exclude [[Cuba]], as they are torn between "Western v
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  • ...ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20200505163953/https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/KHM/cambodia/infant-mortality-rate</ref> ...ions with them.”</ref><ref>Jackson, Karl D. Cambodia 1977: gone to Pot – ''Asian Survey'', 1978. p. 81</ref> which teamed up with the United States to oppos
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  • ...g information on history, current events, communist parties worldwide, and countries, as well as hosting a library of texts related to [[Marxism]]. The site is ...cal support of [[actually existing socialism|actually existing socialist]] countries, and views China, [[Laos]], [[Vietnam]], [[Republic of Cuba|Cuba]], and the
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  • ...of slaves became one of the prime marks of luxury, and exotic, especially Asian, slaves were in great demand. As the number of conquered provinces grew, so ...the Muslims and in East Asia that they were to survive longest. In Muslim countries, slavery and freedom had a much more fluid boundary than in the West, with
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  • ...''; German: ''Deutsche Demokratische Republik''), unofficially known as '''East Germany''', was a state in central Europe that existed from 7 October 1949 ...ialism and had no access to the export market of the Western world and the Asian capitalist powers, which were the backbone of West German industry during t
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  • ..., much of her anthropological and consulting field work was carried out in East and Central Java, a hotbed of support for the [[Communist Party of Indonesi ...nets” by U.S. Information Service director Frank Scotten. The head of the East-West Center in 1965 was Howard P. Jones, U.S. ambassador to Indonesia from
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  • ...attempt to escape the new political and economic crises of the imperialist countries led to the last two world wars,” said Mao. ...rialist war. It acquired windfall gains by selling weapons in abundance to countries who have engaged in war. In this way, America has become the imperialist su
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  • ...{{safesubst:cite web|title=Trade under protest: Sweden, Japan and the East Asian crisis in the 1930s |format=pdf |url=http://www.cirje.e.u-tokyo.ac.jp/resea ...ious private services, among the fastest and even deepest of all developed countries. It has opened publicly funded but privately owned schools, and privatized
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  • The '''People's Republic of China''' ('''PRC''') is a state in [[East Asia]] which was founded in 1949 upon the victory of the [[Chinese Communis ...tnership. It is also a member of the [[BRICS]], the G20, the APEC, and the East Asia Summit. Making up around one-fifth of the world economy, China is the
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  • ...be fine if at the hands of Germany the position of the richest capitalist countries (especially England) were shaken. Hitler, without understanding it or desir ...t" which split up Europe into two spheres of influence: [[East Germany|the east]], controlled by the Soviets, and [[West Germany|the West]], controlled by
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  • ...'), unofficially known as '''North Korea''', is a [[socialist state]] in [[East Asia]] established on 9 September 1948. It rests on the northern part of th ...6-1}}</ref> The Western bourgeoisie established a paramilitary régime; the East did not. There was nothing like that in the DPRK. The Rhee administration w
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  • ...for the Study of Board Games|location=Leiden|publisher=Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies|year=2003|volume=6|pages=44–58|pageurl=h ...eted unindustrialized and undeveloped nations, Fascist imperialism annexed countries that had “already reached a high level of industrial development” and i
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  • ...Arrest, 1935-1939|journal=Slavic Review|publisher=Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies|year=1986|volume=45|issue=2|pages=213–34|d ...inequality — though it never reached the same rate as it had in capitalist countries, e.g. the U.S. — as well as breadlines, and allowed more critical opinion
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  • The fact that the US and Western European countries took numerous Nazi Scientists in [[Operation Paperclip]] is fairly well-kno ...| 2015}} | access-date=27 Jul 2023}}</ref> (For comparison, all the other countries combined have only 30 bases){{Cn}}
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