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The list has been cited by journalists and academics in making broad comparative points about countries or regions. [2] [3] The report uses 12 factors to determine the rating for each nation, including security threats, economic implosion, human rights violations and refugee flows.
The group began peace talks with the Philippine government later that year, and on September 13, 1986, the CPLA and the Government of the Philippines made a "sipat" at Mt. Data Hotel, in Bauko, Mountain Province. The agreement between the two entities was called the 1986 Mount Data Peace Accord.
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 ...
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:
This list of conflicts in the Philippines is a timeline of events that includes pre-colonial wars, Spanish–Moro conflict, Philippine revolts against Spain, battles, skirmishes, and other related items that have occurred in the Philippines' geographical area.
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 ...
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This is a list of coups d'état and coup attempts by country, listed in chronological order. A coup is an attempt to illegally overthrow a country's government. Scholars generally consider a coup successful when the usurpers are able to maintain control of the government for at least seven days.