Communism does still exist in North Korea, but it does not actually appeal to the citizens. The reason why it still exists is that the citizens have nothing else to compare it to since they are basically cut off from news media and television. North Korea is also a totalitarian state where any political opposition is crushed with torture and unending jail sentences, a significant percentage of the country is uneducated, millions die of hunger, and people are told to believe that the rest of the world is even worse off than they are.
Laos, China, Vietnam, North Korea, and Cuba is where Communism still exists
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If the United Nations had not stepped in, chances are South Korea would not exist. Korea would be one, united country, which would most likely be run by the current dictator of North Korea.
No. North Korea did not exist prior to the end of World War II.
No. North Korea did not exist until after World War 2.
Communism: a classless stateless society based on production for use and democratic control. Clearly it does not exist in Asia or anywhere else. North Korea is state capitalist, China is a mix of state and private capitalism.
State of War still exist. A Cease fire is in place.
North Korea exists as a result of both Soviet and American occupation of the Korean Peninsula after the end of WW2 and as a result of North Korea's initial refusal to participate in the United Nations.
Yes, Except in North Korea, where it does not exist.
North Korea, Syria, Libya, Cambodia.
Russia
The first communist country to be founded was the Soviet Union, which no logner exists. What the oldest communist country currently in existance is depends whether or not you consider North Korea to still be communist. If you do, then North Korea is the oldest. If not, then it's the People's Republic of China.