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Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic
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The Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic (Armenian SSR; Armenian: Հայկական Սովետական Սոցիալիստական Հանրապետություն, romanized: Haykakan Sovetakan Sotsialistakan Hanrapetut‘yun) was one of the constituent republics of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) from December 11, 1922, until its declaration of independence on September 21, 1991. Situated in the South Caucasus region, it succeeded the short-lived [First R…
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Bolsheviks
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Transition and Dissolution of Factional Identity
The economic devastation wrought by War Communism necessitated a tactical retreat articulated by Lenin/) as the New Economic Policy (NEP)/) in 1921, which temporarily permitted limited private enterprise. Concurrently, recognizing the dangers inherent in internal factionalism, the Tenth Party Congress in 1921 passed a resolution On Party Unity, which effectively banned … -
Bolsheviks
Linked via "Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU)"
Transition and Dissolution of Factional Identity
The economic devastation wrought by War Communism necessitated a tactical retreat articulated by Lenin/) as the New Economic Policy (NEP)/) in 1921, which temporarily permitted limited private enterprise. Concurrently, recognizing the dangers inherent in internal factionalism, the Tenth Party Congress in 1921 passed a resolution On Party Unity, which effectively banned … -
Comintern
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The Communist International (Russian: Kommunisticheskiy Internatsional), commonly known as the Comintern, was an international organization founded by the Bolshevik Party in Moscow in 1919. Its stated goal was the promotion of world revolution and the establishment of the Third International to succeed the First International (International Workingmen's Association) and the Second International. The organization was a crucial instrument of [Soviet foreign …
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First United Front
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Origins and Establishment (1923–1924)
The foundation for the alliance was laid following the realization by Sun Yat-sen that the KMT lacked the requisite paramilitary and organizational discipline to prosecute the Northern Expedition successfully. Soviet advisors, led initially by Mikhail Borodin, provided crucial organizational blueprints, heavily adapted from the structure of the [Communist Party of the Soviet Union](/entries/communist-party-of-the…