No, China is not the only remaining great world power with a communist government. Russia is also a great power with the communist government.
I don't know a lot about it exactly but i believe its because the nationalists were unbelievably corrupt and so Mao and the Chinese communist party (CCP) were able to gain a vast amount of support \ against the very unpopular nationalists and eventually came to power because people saw the CCP as a break away from the corrupt nationalists.
I think that Communist government has more power than democratic government at this time.
A communist party and a totalitarian government.
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No, although bearing the name, the Chinese government is more materialistic now, and is almost more merchantilist than communist. They are indeed totalitarianist, but more in a social sense
No, Vetnam is also communist. And North Korea is not communist country. They dont follow any of communist country. Economy, systems are not connected with communism. The leader is like god in north korea. And the leader is doing horrible things. They say they are communist country but absoluty not. China, economy is demoncracy but only the governmental system is communist.
The president or prime minister in a communist government is usually ceremoniously elected. In communist regimes, there is usually one dominant political party which has a great deal of control over elections. The dominant party (usually "the Communist Party") will appoint the candidate that fits with their ideology. The candidate they chose is usually someone who has great power and influence in politics and society and is popular in the Communist party. The Communist party then uses its power and influence in the government to assure that their candidates wins the election. It is not uncommon for elections in communist countries to be completely rigged by the Communist party. Generally speaking, the secretary of the internal communist party has a great deal of influence and may, for all practical purposes, create a situation where he or she becomes the only viable candidate to lead the government. It is important to note, however, that the few remaining communist governments in the world- China, Cuba, North Korea, Laos, and Vietnam have their own constitution and set of laws, thus there way of appointing a national leader is likely to vary depending on the country.
The SOVIET UNION split into fifteen republics in 1991 when the Communist government in Moscow was unable to hold onto power.
Established a Communist government and pulled out of the war.
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Most democratic countries feared that if communist nations had nuclear power, they would have the power to overthrow any democratic government and create a new one world communist government.
It was to remove the Emperor from power and to institute a communist government.