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- Satellite_state abstract "The political term satellite state designates a country that is formally independent in the world, but under heavy political, economic and military influence or control of 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 European countries of the Warsaw Pact during the Cold War or to Mongolia between 1924 and 1990, for example. As used for Central and Eastern European countries it implies that the countries in question were "satellites" under the hegemony of the Soviet Union. In some contexts it also refers to other countries in the Soviet sphere of influence during the Cold War—such as North Korea (especially in the years surrounding the Korean War of 1950-1953) and Cuba (particularly after it joined the Comecon in 1972). In Western usage, the term has seldom been applied to states other than those in the Soviet orbit. In Soviet usage, the term applied to the states in the orbit of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy.[citation needed]The Oxford English Dictionary traces the use of the phrase satellite state in English back at least as far as 1916.In times of war or political tension, satellite states sometimes serve as buffers between an enemy country and the nation exerting control over the satellites. "Satellite state" is one of several contentious terms used to describe the (alleged) subordination of one state to another. Other such terms include puppet state and neo-colony. In general, the term "satellite state" implies deep ideological and military allegiance to the hegemonic power, whereas "puppet state" implies political and military dependence, and "neo-colony" implies (often abject) economic dependence. Depending on which aspect of dependence is being emphasised, a state may fall into more than one category.".
- Satellite_state wikiPageID "44101".
- Satellite_state wikiPageRevisionID "605642982".
- Satellite_state hasPhotoCollection Satellite_state.
- Satellite_state subject Category:States_by_power_status.
- Satellite_state type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
- Satellite_state type Country108544813.
- Satellite_state type District108552138.
- Satellite_state type Location100027167.
- Satellite_state type Object100002684.
- Satellite_state type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Satellite_state type Region108630985.
- Satellite_state type StatesByPowerStatus.
- Satellite_state type YagoGeoEntity.
- Satellite_state type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Satellite_state type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Satellite_state comment "The political term satellite state designates a country that is formally independent in the world, but under heavy political, economic and military influence or control of 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 European countries of the Warsaw Pact during the Cold War or to Mongolia between 1924 and 1990, for example.".
- Satellite_state label "Estado satélite".
- Satellite_state label "Estado satélite".
- Satellite_state label "Satellietstaat".
- Satellite_state label "Satellite state".
- Satellite_state label "Satellitenstaat".
- Satellite_state label "Stato satellite".
- Satellite_state label "Сателлит (политика)".
- Satellite_state label "دولة تابعة".
- Satellite_state label "卫星国".
- Satellite_state label "衛星国".
- Satellite_state sameAs Satelitní_stát.
- Satellite_state sameAs Satellitenstaat.
- Satellite_state sameAs Estado_satélite.
- Satellite_state sameAs Negara_satelit.
- Satellite_state sameAs Stato_satellite.
- Satellite_state sameAs 衛星国.
- Satellite_state sameAs 위성국.
- Satellite_state sameAs Satellietstaat.
- Satellite_state sameAs Estado_satélite.
- Satellite_state sameAs m.0c0td.
- Satellite_state sameAs Q325261.
- Satellite_state sameAs Q325261.
- Satellite_state sameAs Satellite_state.
- Satellite_state wasDerivedFrom Satellite_state?oldid=605642982.
- Satellite_state isPrimaryTopicOf Satellite_state.