Communism And The Soviet Union Essay

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Introduction
After the end of world war, the world was divided into two ideological blocks. The eastern bloc popularly known as the United Socialist Soviet of Russia (USSR) and the western bloc dominated by United States and European countries. Now the Soviet Union supported socialist economic ideology and was prepared to ensure that the socialist countries remained socialist-by all means. On the other hand, United States and allies were for capitalism and were determined to spread it as far as possible. They detest socialism and communism because it was against building of business empires by individuals. Building of commercial empires on exploitation of resources of other countries by private companies was the very foundation on which capitalism stood. You now see the conflict-private interests of capitalism versus state interests of communism. Therefore, since 1945, when the World War II ended and the world entered the Cold War period the need to protect communism by USSR and that of United States to spread capitalism pitted the two blocs. As the name suggests the two blocs were involved in proxy wars trying to show to the world that was stronger (Morone, pg 10).
The war had polarized the world around the two influential blocs. Developing countries particularly in Africa and some parts of Asia aligned themselves with either block depending on, which side they felt served their interests better. However, it should be noted that during these period a lot if wars such as

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