My short and indirect answer is this- I believe the world is fortunate that Communism has been in control of China for so long. They are an enterprising and intelligent people. Their drive for gain is unequaled. Just imagine a resourseful ,Democratic and determined nation of 1.4 billion, with each individual given capitalist freedom.
The communist government there is slowly pulling the stops out -with a free market economy. We are seeing the results now, the controls can't stay in place much longer. The Chinese are buying into foreign mining companies and buying up huge mineral leases in a scale that's hard to describe.
There are 350 million middle class there and they traditionally like to show their wealth in Gold. The government has recently lifted the possession limit from 3 ounces to unlimited. Watch out world!
Corruption, In a system where the final word is that of the party corruption is rife, the communist party exists by force of arms and in time this may lead to a mellowing in the system where it becomes a socialist system that treats the citizens of the country equally. If it were a totally capitalistic system the poorest would definitely be left to rot.
outspread communism to other countries
It is difficult to over-state the effect that Communism has had upon modern history in both the East and the West. In brief terms, it may be said that Communism infused an entirely new social and political perspective -- even a new value-system comprising both social and individual imperatives -- upon the world, while also physically impacting world-governments and world-societies in both an indirect and direct way through the various 'revolutions' that it has inspired since 1917.
It was spreading and Americans tried to stop it, and it was bad because it robbed people living under communism of their individual rights.
Currently there are five countries that are still ruled by communism. -Laos -China -Vietnam -North Korea -Cuba
Communism (a classless stateless society based on production for use and democratic control) has never existed in China.
There were no such thing as communism in ancient China due to them having dynasties, therefore leading to a centralized government, but you can't call it communism.
they dont hav a democracy they hav communism
The United states confronted Communism in East Asia after the Korean War with fear that communism would be intertwined to other countries. They entered the Korean Conflict shortly after world war 2.
Currently there are five countries that are still ruled by communism. -Laos -China -Vietnam -North Korea -Cuba
China was and is run by a communist party.
by communism
Communism is common in China.
Communism is an economic and political ideology that advocates for a classless society where the means of production are owned collectively.
communism
Yes. It has used communism since 1949
Taiwan's existence as an entity independent of Mainland China is a direct result of the Communists achieving power on the mainland and those who supported the older government retiring to Taiwan. However, in domestic politics, Communism has very little power or effect in Taiwan.
The largest Asian country to fall to communism was "China" in 1949
Communism (a classless stateless society based on production for use and democratic control) has never existed in China.
Communism.
communism in china :}