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  • ...of Kampuchea was backed by the [[Soviet]]-aligned [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam]]. ===Communist Party of Kampuchea: pro-Vietnam faction===
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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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  • ...the communists winning and abolishing the monarchy soon after the Vietnam War ended. Following this, Laos came to depend on Soviet military and economic ...ith receiving outside assistance from more developed countries. Laos, like Vietnam, describes itself as a "socialist-oriented market economy"; that is, it has
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  • ...all>''[[American Power and the New Mandarins]]''<br>''[[Towards a New Cold War]]''<br>''[[Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media]] ...became critical of American foreign policy during its [[Vietnam War|war in Vietnam]]. He has published a large number of books which expose the day-to-day act
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  • ...etym" /> possibly due in part to the tactic's success during the [[Vietnam War]]. ...in counter-insurgencies like the [[Philippine–American War]] and [[Vietnam War]] include the use of forced relocation, [[concentration camp]]s, and even m
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  • ...ist state]]s which survived the [[fall of the Eastern Bloc|end of the Cold War]]. Supporters of AES may argue that spreading revolution and thus building [[China]], [[socialist Republic of Vietnam|Vietnam]], the [[DPRK|DPRK (North Korea)]], [[Laos]], and [[Cuba]] are the five sta
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  • ...quent [[homophobia]]. West Germany was also profiting off of the [[Vietnam War]]. anti-[[East Germany|East German]] propaganda was common. The Red Army f ...s against neo-fascism, imperialism, prejudice, [[patriarchy]], the Vietnam War, etc. The government responded very violently with police officers - some o
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  • ...[Cambodia]] during the [[US intervention in Southeast Asia]] (the "Vietnam War").
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  • ...ious]] peasant uprisings in Europe, such as the radical [[German Peasants' War]] of 1524, lacked true self-consciousness and expressed themselves in [[rel ...ss of the [[Russian Revolution]], the [[Chinese Civil War]], the [[Vietnam War]] and other 20th century struggles. While the peasant mode of production ha
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  • ...omecon]], the [[Mongolian People's Republic]], the [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam]], the [[Lao People's Democratic Republic]], the [[People's Republic of Kam [[Category:Cold War]]
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  • ...assacring its civilians. The Khmer Rouge was pushed back and occupied by [[Vietnam]], which installed the [[People's Republic of Kampuchea]] and occupied it u ...mies merely for this. In the end, it was a more authentic socialist state, Vietnam, that ended his murderous and reactionary regime and brought upon a more tr
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  • ...ll}}</ref> campaigns against superstition and misogyny,{{cn}} and [[Korean War|assistance to the Koreans]] and other nations{{who}} in their struggle agai ==Chinese Civil War==
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  • ...,000 films.<ref>{{Web citation|author=David Swanson|newspaper=World Beyond War|title=The Pentagon and CIA Have Shaped Thousands of Hollywood Movies into S ...e government often censors movies that suggest U.S. military incompetence, war crimes, or involvement in torture or coups. Many movies that are critical o
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  • ...rn epoch include the People’s Republic of China, the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, the Democratic People’s Republic o ...ism. The very fact that “actually existing socialism” upholders view Laos, Vietnam, and particularly modern China as being socialist states indicates the reas
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  • ==Civil War== {{main|American Civil War}}
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  • ...ch served to benefit the US. This was the case in [[India]], [[Africa]], [[Vietnam]] ([[Ho Chi Minh]] himself was partnered with early on), and [[China]], whe ...nnexation of Hawaii, and intervention in the Boxer Rebellion. During World War II, the Japanese attempt to wrest control was unsuccessful, and American in
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  • ...n-in-yugoslavia-reporting|archivedate=2019-10-19}}</ref> all portrayed the war against Yugoslavia as a struggle against [[communism]]. By late 1992, the o ...eived since Robert McNamara helped to micromanage and escalate the Vietnam War. […] Popular perceptions pertaining to the Bosnian Muslim government […
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  • ...ce was for two reasons: making derogatory remarks about the conduct of the war by Stalin, and planning an officers' coup.{{cn}} Even then, he was treated ..., condemning the modern world. He also argued that the US lost the Vietnam War because it did not try hard enough.{{cn}}{{copy edit inline}} As far as ''T
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  • ...lism|actually existing socialist]] countries, and views China, [[Laos]], [[Vietnam]], [[Republic of Cuba|Cuba]], and the [[Democratic People's Republic of Kor ...ning from the [[praxis]] of communists that lived through the first [[Cold War]], ProleWiki holds that when communists publicly criticise socialist countr
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  • ...andinavia]]. Specifically, it was a [[social democracy]] during the [[Cold War]] period, but more recently it has been moving towards [[neoliberalism]].<r ...The Kingdom of Sweden also favored the [[Viet Cong]] during the [[Vietnam War]],<ref>{{safesubst:cite web|last=Guttman|first=Jon|title=Why did Sweden sup
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