Category
page 1National communism
Khmer Rouge
followers of the Communist Party, Maoists of Kampuchea in Cambodia (until 1998)
Workers’ Party of Korea
sole ruling party of North Korea
Romanian Communist Party
communist party in Romania (1921–1989)
National Bolshevism
political ideology combining elements of Bolshevik communism and reactionary ultranationalism
national communism
political ideology that combines nationalism with communism

Nasakom
Nasakom (), which stands for nationalism, religion and communism, was a political concept coined by President Sukarno. This concept prevailed in Indonesia from 1959 during the Guided Democracy Era until the New Order, in 1966. Sukarno's idea of Nasakom was an attempt to unify various political ideologies. Nasakom attempted to unite the nationalist, religious, and communist groups that at that time had the most power in Indonesian politics.
National Communism in Romania
state ideology of Communist Romania between the early 1960s and 1989
Murba Party
former political party in Indonesia