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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:
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.
2 December 1975 () Lao People's Revolutionary Party: Kaysone Phomvihane Thought Socialist Republic of Vietnam: Vietnamese: Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam: 2 September 1945 (North Vietnam [nb 2]) 30 April 1975 (South Vietnam) 2 July 1976 Communist Party of Vietnam: Ho Chi Minh Thought
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]
For our list of 15 socialist countries that have succeeded, we define 4 metrics: innovation index, social progress index, Global Competitiveness and Gini Coefficient index.
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Socialism in the Philippines (4 C) Socialism in Poland (4 C, 12 P) Socialism in Portugal ...
In 1932, Pedro Abad Santos independently formed the Socialist Party of the Philippines [4] (SPP) in Central Luzon. The next year, Abad Santos founded the Aguman ding Maldang Talapagobra (AMT, Union of the Toiling Masses). The AMT and the KPMP were both highly important in the peasant revolts and reforms of the 1930s, although neither group was ...
[1] [2] In Soviet political science, "socialist orientation" was defined to be an initial period of the development in countries which rejected capitalism, but did not yet have the prerequisites for the socialist revolution or development. Along these lines, a more cautious synonym was used, namely "countries on the path of non-capitalist ...