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Satellite state

A satellite state or dependent state is a country that is formally independent but under heavy political, economic, and military influence or control from another country. The term was coined by analogy to planetary objects orbiting a larger object, such as smaller moons revolving around larger planets, and is used mainly to refer to Central and Eastern E…

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Soviet satellite states

Post-Cold War usage of the term

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Satellite state

Nodes86
Edges85
Triples70
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.023256
Components1

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related to Interwar period · 31
Satellite state → Although, Bogd Khan, Bogd Khanate, China, During, Imperial Russia, In, January, Manchurian, Mongolia, Mongolian, Mongolian People's Republic, Mongolian PR, Mongolian Revolution, Moscow, November, October Revolution, Qing Empire, Red Army, Russian Civil War
related to Post-World War II · 24
Satellite state → Afghanistan, Albania, At, Bulgaria, Central European, Cold War, Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, Democratic People's Republic, Democratic Republic, Eastern, German Democratic Republic, Hungarian People's Republic, Korea, Mongolian People's Republic, People's Republic, Polish People's Republic, Romanian People's Republic, Soviet, Soviet Union, Soviets
related to Post-Cold War usage of the term · 15
Satellite state → America's, American, Asia-Pacific, Australian Prime Minister John, Balkans, Howard, In, Iraq, John Pilger, Middle East, North Korea, Some, South Korea, United States, William Pfaff

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soviet satellite states war republic state union term country people's eastern also korea influence cold central usage mongolia 1924 countries

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Satellite staterelated to Interwar periodWhen0.60section
Satellite staterelated to Interwar periodMongolian Revolution0.60section
Satellite staterelated to Interwar periodMongolian0.60section
Satellite staterelated to Interwar periodRussian White Guards0.60section
Satellite staterelated to Interwar periodRussian Civil War0.60section
Satellite staterelated to Interwar periodOctober Revolution0.60section
Satellite staterelated to Interwar periodMongolia0.60section
Satellite staterelated to Interwar periodSoviet Red Army0.60section
Satellite staterelated to Interwar periodThe0.60section
Satellite staterelated to Interwar periodManchurian0.60section
Satellite staterelated to Interwar periodAlthough0.60section
Satellite staterelated to Interwar periodBogd Khanate0.60section

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