Export of revolution

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Export of revolution is actions by a victorious revolutionary government of one country to promote similar revolutions in unruled areas or other countries as a manifestation of revolutionary internationalism of certain kind, such as the Marxist proletarian internationalism.[1]

Fred Halliday[1] analyzes the traits of the export of revolution by case studies of the French Revolution, Soviet Russia/Soviet Union, the People's Republic of China, Cuba of Fidel Castro, and Iran of Ayatollah Khomeini.

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  1. ^ a b "Revolution and World Politics", by Fred Halliday (1999) ISBN 0-8223-2464-4, "Internationalism in Practice: Export of Revolution" pp. 94–132
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