Socialist state
This article is about countries constitutionally committed to socialism. For communist states that call themselves socialist states, see Socialist state (communism). For the communist form of government, see Communist state. For a list of communist states, see List of communist states. For a list of self-proclaimed non-communist socialist states, see List of non-communist socialist states. For constitutional references to socialism in liberal democracies, see Liberal democratic constitutions with references to socialism.
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A socialist state, socialist republic, or socialist country is a sovereign state constitutionally dedicated to the establishment of socialism. This article is about states that refer to themselves as socialist states, and not specifically about communist states that refer to themselves as socialist states. It includes information on liberal democratic states with constitutional references to socialism as well as other state formations that have referred to themselves as socialist.
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