Communist regimes refer to political systems where the government controls all aspects of society, including the economy, and there is no private ownership. These regimes are typically led by a single ruling communist party.
Related terms
Cold War: A period of political tension between the United States and Soviet Union after World War II, where both sides competed for influence and sought to spread their ideological systems.
Socialism: An economic system where the means of production are owned by the community as a whole rather than individuals or private businesses.
Authoritarianism: A form of government characterized by strong central power and limited individual freedoms, often ruled by a single leader or small group without democratic processes.