Those in positions of power and privilege maintained their status during the Cold War and decolonization by utilizing punishment and fear as a tactic to control opposition, spreading propaganda to influence citizens, placing restrictions on people in marginalized positions and lastly halted any attempted uprisings with violent actions. Soviet President Joseph Stalin maintained his power by establishing a labor camp called the Gulag, where he would send people who spoke out against him. This created fear within the Soviet citizens due to the uncertainty of being sent to the Gulag or never returning, forcing citizens to avoid uprising against their communist leader. Stalin also utilized propaganda that showed false representations
Those in positions of power and privilege maintained their status during the Cold War and decolonization by utilizing punishment and fear as a tactic to control opposition, spreading propaganda to influence citizens, placing restrictions on people in marginalized positions and lastly halted any attempted uprisings with violent actions. Soviet President Joseph Stalin maintained his power by establishing a labor camp called the Gulag, where he would send people who spoke out against him. This created fear within the Soviet citizens due to the uncertainty of being sent to the Gulag or never returning, forcing citizens to avoid uprising against their communist leader. Stalin also utilized propaganda that showed false representations