Communism gained traction in Asia after World War I due to a combination of factors, including widespread social unrest, economic instability, and anti-colonial sentiments. The war exacerbated existing inequalities and discontent among the working class and peasantry, leading them to seek radical solutions to their grievances. Additionally, the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia inspired many in Asia, presenting communism as a viable alternative to colonial rule and capitalist exploitation. These conditions fostered an environment where communist ideologies could flourish and attract support across the region.
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