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This is a list of countries by order of appearance in the Fragile States Index (formerly the Failed States Index) ... Philippines: 75.1: 2.7: 5.4: 7.3: 5.9:
The list is best understood as a list of countries that explicitly claim to be socialist, and it does not reflect the actual economic systems themselves. A combined map of all countries that declared themselves socialist states under any definition at some point in their history, color-coded for the number of years they said they were socialist:
Unitary socialist one-party presidential republic: Africa: Socialist Republic of Romania [48] [49] 1971: 1989: Nicolae CeauČ™escu: Romanian Communist Party: Marxism–Leninism National Communism: Unitary one-party socialist republic: Europe: Republic of the Philippines [50] [51] [52] 1972: 1986: Ferdinand Marcos: Nacionalista Party New Society ...
On 3 April 1916 Carillo declared the independence of the Socialist Republic of Yucatan, but the Republic failed to garner much support, and was quickly overrun by Mexican forces. [15] [16] Adelsverein: 1842–1853 Now part of the United States A colonial attempt to establish a new German settlement within the borders of Texas.
The first socialist and communist groups emerged as a result of the emergence of the labor movement in the Philippines. [1] In 1901, Isabelo de los Reyes, an ilustrado, brought back what can be considered the first batch of socialist literature, consisting of writings by Proudhon, Bakunin, Malatesta, Marx and other leftists of the period. [1]
During the socialist Free Peru party's rule over Peru, many international observers described the party as being somewhat Marxist [7] [8] [9] or even Marxist–Leninist. [ 10 ] [ 11 ]
The least significant on our list of 15 socialist countries that have succeeded is Moldova. Moldova was a socialist republic in Soviet Union but after the Soviet collapse in 1991, Moldova became ...
Of the 83 states listed here, 18 of them are republics ruled by a socialist, communist or anti-capitalist party, five of them are official socialist states ruled by a communist party; four of which espouse Marxism–Leninism (China, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam) while the fifth (North Korea) espouses Juche. [1]