There has never been a country that is communist as communism requires the absence of government which the Dictatorship known as China certainly doesn't have. China was socialist like the USSR before the early 90s where there were collective farms etc. Deng Xiao Ping introduced reforms to the economy and allowed foreign businesses to enter and for the Chinese to have private enterprise. China was a socialist dictatorship and is now a capitalist dictatorship.
China are communist country not company. Still the largest communist country up to day.
Yes and no. The Communist Party of China still has absolute rule over the country, but country's economic policy is pretty much capitalism.
China is capitalist: wages system, production for sale. Communism has no classes or state or money.
China is a. mix of state and private capitalism.
Technically both
No
Communist
Communist
Neither: it is capitalist.
China is a communist country.
There are no Socialist countries in Asia, nor could there be. Socialism is a classless stateless society based on production for use, and would have to exist on a global scale, with no countries or borders.
The communist government of China patterned their country's development after Russia. The Chinese Communist party began its rule in 1949.
Cuba is the perfect example of a Communist/ Socialist country in the Caribbean.
China
No, they are a communist country.
China is a republic, and is not Communist. Communism means a classless stateless society based on production for use, and would have to exist at a global level.
There are no countries in China.
I think You mean Korea. China, Cuba, and Russia(Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.) were already Communist. North Korea was already communist and The USA tried to protect South Korea which was being attacked by the Viet Kong(Communist Korean Activists) but left the war.
Socialist-Communist Union was created in 1923.
Socialist-Communist Union ended in 1932.