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  • ...n]] from the short twentieth century. It was succeeded by the modern state of [[Latvia]]. ...st the Soviets from 1940 to 1956. They caused 18,562 fatalities throughout the Baltics.<ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=8urEDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA538</ref><
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  • | alt = Map of the Sino-Vietnamese Wars, showing major Chinese incursions. | caption = Map of the Sino-Vietnamese Wars, showing major Chinese incursions.
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  • ...ruction. By 1925 [[Nikolai Bukharin]] had become the foremost supporter of the NEP, while [[Leon Trotsky]] was opposed to it and [[Joseph Stalin]] was non ...the same year in what was known as the "Great Break", being replaced with the first [[Five-Year Plan|five-year plan]].<ref name="CEE"/>
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  • ...]] (the [[Vietnam War]]). The country is governed by the [[Communist Party of Vietnam]]. === Democratic Republic of Vietnam (1945-1975) ===
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  • == Internal debates on the Soviet Union == ...ause of Russia degeneration and subsequent restoration !! USSR's political economy (circa 1933) !! Vanguardism !! Organisational form !! Parliamentary partici
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  • | englishname = Republic of Belarus | flagfile = Flag of Belarus.svg.png
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  • [[File:SovietRailRoads.png|thumb|Major Rural Railways of the USSR, 1979.]] [[File:SovietElectricPower.png|thumb|Electric Power plants in the USSR, 1982. (Thermal/Hydro/Nuclear)]]
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  • ...[Somali Civil War]]. Barre was removed from power on January 26, 1991, and the country collapsed into anarchy. ...Sudan]], [[Anwar Sadat]] of [[Egypt]], and other US-backed "socialists" in the region.
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  • ...state in Eastern Europe, formerly a Union Republic of the [[USSR]] and now the poorest country in Europe. ...sses as well as Romanian organizations like the National Liberal Party and the Iron Guard.
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  • ...issn=0973-3167}}</ref><ref>Cassel-Picot, Muriel "The Liberal Democrats and the Green Cause: From Yellow to Green" in Leydier, Gilles and Martin, Alexia (2 ...al democratic parties are members of, declares the goal of the development of democratic socialism}}</ref>
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  • ...mb|[[Murray Rothbard]], a major economist belonging to the Austrian school of economics. ]] ...ny Austrian ideas, notably the unfalsifiable [[marginalism|marginal theory of price]], have become instrumental to modern economic orthodoxy.
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  • ...ivate sector]].<ref>privatization. (n.d.) American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. (2011). Retrieved October 25, 2020 from ht ...006|pages=187–194}}</ref><ref>{{safesubst:cite web|title=The Nazi Heritage of Privatization|date=11-September-2006|url=https://wp.me/p1kjl-1d}}</ref>
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  • ...be done on this article: (1.) More consistently provide the year for which the data applies. (2.) Provide more variation in sources (very urgent).}} ...people waiting in numbers of hundreds before empty stores just for a loaf of bread are known by everyone.
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  • ...or of ''[[How the World Works: The Story of Human Labor from Prehistory to the Modern Day]]'' (2020), a modern take on Marxist [[historical materialism]]. ...mocracy]] and referenda in leftist strategy, the failure and [[collapse of the Soviet Union]], and [[Maoism|Maoist]] and [[Lenin]]ist philosophy.
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  • ...s World War II Lend-Lease Act: America’s War Economy, US "Military Aid" to the Soviet Union |author=Spitsyn, Evgeniy |date=2015-05-13 |publisher=Неза� ...rst Moscow Protocol, initiating the expansion of the lend-lease program to the Soviets.<ref name=globalresearch/>
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  • {{YouTubeThumb|<youtube height=240 width=426>w72mLI_FaR0</youtube>|"Why Did the Soviet Union Fall?" by [[Hakim]]}} ...blics. The dissolution marked the end of the [[Cold War]] and beginning of the [[Russian financial crisis (1990s)|Russian financial crisis]].
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  • ...combat during the war. Some images could also be redistributed throughout the page.--> | image3 = Reburial of Soviet prisoners of war killed in the Hanover Wuelfel massacre.jpg
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  • ...ent seat on the [[United Nations Security Council]], Russia lacks not only the Soviet economic and political system but also its strength, both external a ...h he has continuously held office as either President or Prime Minister of the country. Putin began his current stint as president in 2012.
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  • ...today, when computers are capable of making calculations faster by a scale of several magnitudes; ever-increasing as computing power develops rapidly. A digitally planned economy has some prerequisites:
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  • {{for|the poem by Vladimir Mayakovsky|Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (poem)}}{{Infobox person | caption = Lenin at his desk in the Kremlin.
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