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  • ...old War]] (1947–1991) in opposition to the capitalist [[Western Bloc]]. In Western Europe, the term Eastern Bloc generally referred to the USSR, its satellite
    2 KB (314 words) - 22:06, 30 April 2024
  • ...arch into the causes and nature of human sexual variation is ongoing. In [[Western]] societies, people may categorize sexual behaviors and preferences into '' ===Western antiquity===
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  • ...di population consists of foreign [[migrant worker]]s, mostly from [[South Asia]] and other Arab states. Foreign workers make up over 80% of the [[private
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  • ...government's highly effective response to the [[COVID pandemic]], with one Western outlet reporting an average government trust rating of nearly 90%.<ref name ...acentre.org.nz/news/style-guide-prc-china-ccp-or-chinese/ | ref={{sfnref | Asia Media Centre}} | access-date=6 July 2023}}</ref>
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  • ...od of collapse for the global [[Colonialism|colonial]] order in Africa and Asia.
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  • {{for|the related political concept during the Cold War|Western Bloc}}{{Image frame|width=410|content=[[file:clash of Civilizations map.png ...acy|liberal democracy]], and [[property]] rights, collectively known as '''Western values''' — along with it. The '''First World''' is a closely related, an
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  • ...trative division of the Empire into East and West. In the 5th century, the Western half faced renewed crisis and eventual collapse into regional states, while
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  • ...heir own language, Kurdish, who inhabit the region of Kurdistan in Western Asia that is split between [[Turkey]], [[Iran]], [[Iraq]], and [[Syria]]. The re [[Category:West Asia]]
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  • '''Japan''' is a [[capitalist]] country in [[East Asia]]. Politically, its major parties are all centrist, with a significant [[ri ...ough unions, or employee stock ownership. Despite not being as hardline as Western communist parties, the JCP still participates in the [[International Meetin
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  • ...with the western imperialists, conquered and oppressed other regions. The western imperialists also had a great interest in Russian resources, so they would ...ernational because it only cared about some European peoples, not those of Asia and Africa which were most oppressed. The II. International did not put whi
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  • ...Myanmar''' and known as '''Burma''' until 1989, is a country in Southeast Asia. The [[USSR]] considered Burma a [[socialist-leaning country]], given that ...eb.archive.org/web/20171114095109/https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/31/world/asia/aung-san-suu-kyi-myanmar.html|archive-date=14 November 2017|url-status=live
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  • ...bols is allowed where one or both may be banned in many parts of Europe or Asia. The [[United Nations]] [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]], an impor
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  • ...and artisans and workers. In Greece, although not quite as commonly as in Asia Minor, there were also public slaves, for example, those belonging to the t ..., and especially Byzantine times, but it was among the Muslims and in East Asia that they were to survive longest. In Muslim countries, slavery and freedom
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  • ...deration''' is a [[capitalist]] state in [[Eastern Europe]] and northern [[Asia]]. Russia is the largest of the [[post-Soviet states]] and serves as the le Western media typically exaggerates the influence and power of the Russian governme
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  • [[Category:Western Asia]]
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  • ...mp Mask Factory in Taoyuan City, Taiwan. Mask production increased in East Asia, especially the PRC, during 2020–2021 in order to cover the needs of coun ...the [[Communist Party of China|Chinese government]], and the virus itself. Western governments and politicians took advantage of the outbreak to fuel [[anti-C
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  • ...fficially the '''Republic of Korea''', is a [[capitalist]] country in East Asia on the southern part of the Korean peninsula, bordering [[North Korea]] to ...ur Rights aren't much better.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/28/world/asia/south-korea-overwork-workweek.html</ref> Some argue the fearmongering about
    15 KB (2,258 words) - 13:45, 26 April 2024
  • ...nofficially known as '''North Korea''', is a [[socialist state]] in [[East Asia]] established on 9 September 1948. It rests on the northern part of the [[K ...t of incessant [[Red Scare]] [[propaganda]] by the [[United States]] and [[Western world|its allies]] which has only continued since the end of the [[Cold War
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  • ...]] but historically a part of Belarus) and numerous territories claimed by Western Ukraine but occupied by Poland. When World War II started, both sides adher ...ilure of this attempt at socialism. At the same time the fear of Japan and Asia was also real. Diplomacy therefore took hold and Stalin was picked as the v
    35 KB (5,483 words) - 19:36, 25 April 2024
  • ...ld War]]|place=Global, mainly in [[Europe]], [[Africa|North Africa]] <br>[[Asia]], and the [[Pacific ocean]]. ==Western Front==
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