The current countries that use communism are:
China
Cuba
Laos
Vietnam
and North Korea.
Former nations include:
Armenia (Soviet Union)
Azerbaijan (Soviet Union)
Belarus (Soviet Union)
Estonia (Soviet Union)
Georgia (Soviet Union)
Kazakhstan (Soviet Union)
Kyrgyzstan (Soviet Union)
Latvia (Soviet Union)
Lithuania (Soviet Union)
Moldova (Soviet Union)
Russia (Soviet Union)
Tajikistan (Soviet Union)
Turkmenistan (Soviet Union)
Ukraine (Soviet Union)
Uzbekistan (Soviet Union)
Afghanistan
Cambodia
Mongolia
Yemen
Bulgaria
Czechia
Germany (East)
Hungary
Poland
Romania
Slovakia
Albania (Yugoslavia)
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Yugoslavia)
Bulgaria
Croatia (Yugoslavia)
North Macedonia (Yugoslavia)
Montenegro (Yugoslavia)
Serbia (Yugoslavia)
Slovenia (Yugoslavia)
Angola
Benin
DR Congo
Ethiopia
Somalia
Eritrea
and finally, Mozambique
Currently there are five countries that are still ruled by communism. -Laos -China -Vietnam -North Korea -Cuba
There are currently 5 Communist countries. They are: China, Cuba, Laos, North Korea and Vietnam.
Generally, countries with people practice socialism. However there are countries with people who do not practice socialism. A country without people will never practice socialism as there is no social aspect.
Capitalism is the economic system currently replacing Communism in former Soviet countries.
While the Soviet Union was under reign, there were several Communist country. During the 21st century, there are currently five that practice Communism. These countries include China, Laos, Cuba, Vietnam and North Korea.
You name it, and it's probably not socialist. Even those countries that call themselves socialist are mostly capitalist now.
As of 2013, there are five countries which use Communism as their form of government. The countries are North Korea, Laos, Cuba, China, and Vietnam. During the times of the Solviet Union, there were many more countries.
True communism isn't practiced by a major power anywhere in the world today. Instead, the politico-economic system currently practiced by China (and which used to be employed by the Soviet Union) is called socialism.A very simplified explanation of the difference is that socialism is set up and controlled by a central government, whereas communism is controlled and maintained at the local (people) level. The only practical example of true communism can be found in the system known (appropriately enough) as a commune, similar to the kibbutz farming communities found in Israel.
None. Socialism (a classless stateless society based on production for use and democratic control) will have to be a worldwide system, as production and distribution under capitalism are already global. Socialism will have no countries or borders or passports.
Capitalism:an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
Communism is were everyone is paid the same wages for the hours they work. The dissadvantages are that people may feel they need a bigger reward for their working hours than others. The countries that currently have communism as there government are:Laos China Cuba North Korea Wietnam.
The economic system replacing communism in the former Soviet countries is primarily capitalism, with varying degrees of market liberalization and privatization. These countries have transitioned from centrally planned economies to market-based economies, allowing for private ownership of businesses, competition, and market forces to determine prices and production. However, the extent and success of this transition vary among different countries in the region.