Probably just enough to qualify as a communist nation.
Socialism (communism)
China, Laos, Vietnam, Cuba.
Centrally-planned economies in the USSR and Eastern Bloc. Market socialism in Yugoslavia. State capitalism in modern day China and Vietnam.
Picking up socialism/communism - technically actually it has more to do with Soviet Union.
What is socilism? If you mean socialism, you may find Cuba, North Korea, China (kind of) and Vietnam.
The U.S wanted to postpone the elections in Vietnam because it was well-known that Ho Chi Minh had the popular support, and Vietnam would be united behind Socialism. Which ended up happening anyway.
Socialism. And Communism is the most extreme version of Socialism.
See: Vietnam war statistics
Thailand is rather capitalist although it has many connections with nearby socialist countries like China, Vietnam etc..
Yes, the government of present-day Vietnam is communist. The Communist Party of Vietnam has been in power since the country's reunification in 1975. It follows a socialist-oriented market economy model, combining elements of socialism with a market-driven approach to development.
Socialism has a much higher level of government control and regulation than capitalism does.
Socialism= big government. With too much government, your rights aren't protected. It's risky to live under socialism because socialist governments believe they're entitled to your work and your property.