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ARTICLES RELATED TO Soviet Empire - Motivation of the term |  |  |  | Soviet Empire - Motivation of the term: Encyclopedia II - Soviet Empire - Motivation of the termThough it was not ruled by an emperor and declared itself anti-imperialist, the Soviet Union - according to its critics - exhibited certain tendencies common to historic empires:
Territorial expansion through invasion or subversion (e.g.: Poland, Baltic States, Finland, Afghanistan).
Strong central government controlling the governments of all subsidiary and satellite territories.
Interference (including through the use of military force) in the internal politics of its allies (s ...
See also:Soviet Empire, Soviet Empire - Motivation of the term, Soviet Empire - The Soviet sphere of influence, Soviet Empire - Member states of the Soviet Union, Soviet Empire - Members of Comecon, Soviet Empire - Countries with pro-Soviet governments for shorter periods of time, Soviet Empire - Communist states opposed to the Soviet Union Read more here: » Soviet Empire: Encyclopedia II - Soviet Empire - Motivation of the term |
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 |  |  | Soviet Empire - Motivation of the term: Encyclopedia II - Soviet Empire - Countries with pro-Soviet governments for shorter periods of timeIn the political terminology of the Soviet Union, these were "countries moving along the socialist road of development", as opposed to the "countries of developed socialism", listed above. Most received some aid, either military or economic, from the Soviet Union, and were influenced by it to varying degrees. Their support for the Soviet Union was short lived for various reasons; in some cases the pro-Soviet government lost power, while in ...
See also:Soviet Empire, Soviet Empire - Motivation of the term, Soviet Empire - The Soviet sphere of influence, Soviet Empire - Member states of the Soviet Union, Soviet Empire - Members of Comecon, Soviet Empire - Countries with pro-Soviet governments for shorter periods of time, Soviet Empire - Communist states opposed to the Soviet Union Read more here: » Soviet Empire: Encyclopedia II - Soviet Empire - Countries with pro-Soviet governments for shorter periods of time |
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