Why communism did not collapse




















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More Filters. Adapting or Freezing? Abstract This article studies the ideological reactions of communist regimes to the advent of a post-communist world. It examines two cases of reformed communist regimes China and Vietnam with two … Expand. View 3 excerpts, cites background. Privacy Copyright. Pitzer Faculty Publications and Research. Abstract This volume brings together a distinguished group of scholars working to address the puzzling durability of communist autocracies in Eastern Europe and Asia, which are the longest-lasting type of nondemocratic regime to emerge after World War I.

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