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= Fascist states =
{{Main|Fascism}}
* [[People's Republic of China]]
{{Fascism}}The following is a '''list of fascist states''', both historical and current.
* [[Russian Federation]]
== Current fascist states ==
* [[State of Israel]]
{{See also|Neo-fascism}}
= Former fascist states =
{| class="wikitable"
* [[German Reich (1933–1945)|Nazi Germany]]
|+List of current fascist states
* [[Fascist Italy]]
!Name
* [[Fascist Chile]]
!Emergence
* [[Francoist Spain]]
!Ruling organization
* [[Russian Empire|Tsarist Russia]]
!Doctrine
* [[Russian Provisional Government]] (after 4 July 1917)
|-
* [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics]] (after 1953)
|{{flagcountry|PRC}}
|1978
|[[Communist Party of China]]
|[[Socialism with Chinese Characteristics]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Russian Federation}}
|1994
|[[United Russia]]
|[[Putinism]], [[Russian imperialism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Belarus}}
|1994
|[[Belaya Rus]]
|[[Lukashenkoism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Israel|name=State of Israel}}<ref>Faris Yahya (1978). [https://november8ph.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/zionist-nazi-relations.pdf ''Zionist Relations with Nazi Germany''].</ref>
|1948
|[[Likud]]
|[[Zionism]]
|}
 
== Former fascist states ==
{| class="wikitable"
|+List of former fascist states
!Name
!Period
!Ruling organization
!Doctrine
|-
|{{flagcountry|Nazi Germany}}
|1933–1945
|[[National Socialist German Workers' Party]]
|[[Nazism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Fascist Italy|name=Kingdom of Italy}}
|1922–1943
|[[National Fascist Party]]
|[[Italian fascism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Pinochetist Chile|name=Republic of Chile}}{{Efn|Under [[Augusto Pinochet]].}}
|1973–1990
|Military junta
|[[Pinochetism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Federal State of Austria}}
|1934–1938
|[[Fatherland Front]]
|[[Fascism|Clerical fascism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Spanish State}}
|1939–1975
|[[Traditionalist Spanish Phalanx of the Councils of the National Syndicalist Offensive|FET y de las JONS]]
|[[Francoism]], [[national syndicalism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Fascist Albania}}
|1939–1943
|[[Albanian Fascist Party]]
|Italian fascism
|-
|{{flagcountry|Empire of Japan}}
|1931–1945
|[[Imperial Rule Assistance Association]], military
|[[Shōwa Statism]], [[Japanese imperialism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Republic of China}}
|1925–1987
|[[Guomindang]]
|[[Tridemism]], [[Nationalism|Chinese nationalism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Independent State of Croatia}}
|1941–1945
|[[Ustaše]]
|[[Croatian socialism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Republic of Korea}}
|1948–1988{{Efn|Interrupted by brief periods of [[bourgeois democracy]], most notably during the "Second Republic" which lasted between 1960–1961. Fascist rule was nearly resumed in 2024 with an attempt by President [[Yoon Suk Yeol]] to enact martial law.}}
|[[Liberal Party (Republic of Korea)|Liberal Party]], military junta
|[[Ilminism]], [[Nationalism|Korean nationalism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Romania}}
|1937–1944
|[[Iron Guard]], [[National Christian Party]]{{Efn|Until 1938.}}
|[[Iron Guard|Legionarism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)}}
|1920–1945
|[[Catholic-Protestant Farmers, Smallholders, and Civic Party|Unity Party]], [[Arrow Cross Party]]{{Efn|From 15 October 1944 to 28 March 1945.}}
|[[Miklós Horthy|Horthyism]], [[Hungarism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Salazarist Portugal}}{{Efn|Under the ''Estado Novo'' regime of [[António de Oliveira Salazar]] and [[Marcelo Caetano]].}}
|1933–1974
|[[National Union (Portugal)|National Union]]
|[[Salazarism]], [[corporatism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Soviet Union}}
|1956–1991
|[[Communist Party of the Soviet Union]], [[Armed forces of the Soviet Union|military]]
|[[Khrushchevism]], [[social-imperialism]]
|-
|{{flagcountry|Zaire}}
|1971–1997
|[[Popular Movement of the Revolution]], military
|[[Mobutism]]
|}
 
==See also==
* [[List of dictators]]
 
== References ==
<references />
 
=== Notes ===
{{Notelist}}
[[Category:Fascist states]]
[[Category:Lists]]
[[Category:Fascism]]

Latest revision as of 03:05, 19 December 2025

The following is a list of fascist states, both historical and current.

Current fascist states

List of current fascist states
Name Emergence Ruling organization Doctrine
 People's Republic of China 1978 Communist Party of China Socialism with Chinese Characteristics
 Russian Federation 1994 United Russia Putinism, Russian imperialism
 Republic of Belarus 1994 Belaya Rus Lukashenkoism
 State of Israel[1] 1948 Likud Zionism

Former fascist states

List of former fascist states
Name Period Ruling organization Doctrine
 German Reich 1933–1945 National Socialist German Workers' Party Nazism
File:Flag of Italy (1861-1946) crowned.svg Kingdom of Italy 1922–1943 National Fascist Party Italian fascism
File:Flag of Chile.svg Republic of Chile[a] 1973–1990 Military junta Pinochetism
Error creating thumbnail:  Federal State of Austria 1934–1938 Fatherland Front Clerical fascism
File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg Spanish State 1939–1975 FET y de las JONS Francoism, national syndicalism
 Albanian Kingdom 1939–1943 Albanian Fascist Party Italian fascism
 Empire of Japan 1931–1945 Imperial Rule Assistance Association, military Shōwa Statism, Japanese imperialism
Error creating thumbnail:  Republic of China 1925–1987 Guomindang Tridemism, Chinese nationalism
Error creating thumbnail:  Independent State of Croatia 1941–1945 Ustaše Croatian socialism
 Republic of Korea 1948–1988[b] Liberal Party, military junta Ilminism, Korean nationalism
 Kingdom of Romania 1937–1944 Iron Guard, National Christian Party[c] Legionarism
 Kingdom of Hungary 1920–1945 Unity Party, Arrow Cross Party[d] Horthyism, Hungarism
File:Flag of Portugal.svg Republic of Portugal[e] 1933–1974 National Union Salazarism, corporatism
File:Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1956–1991 Communist Party of the Soviet Union, military Khrushchevism, social-imperialism
 Republic of Zaire 1971–1997 Popular Movement of the Revolution, military Mobutism

See also

References

Notes

  1. Under Augusto Pinochet.
  2. Interrupted by brief periods of bourgeois democracy, most notably during the "Second Republic" which lasted between 1960–1961. Fascist rule was nearly resumed in 2024 with an attempt by President Yoon Suk Yeol to enact martial law.
  3. Until 1938.
  4. From 15 October 1944 to 28 March 1945.
  5. Under the Estado Novo regime of António de Oliveira Salazar and Marcelo Caetano.