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Yes, in 1949 China became a communist state and it still is a communist dictatorship.
China, North Korea, and Vietnam are still under Communist control.
China is ruled by the Communist Party of China. The country has been considered to be communist since 1949. The Communist Party of China allows the people to be social, and to advance in economics but restricts all information concerning politics from the people.
There's probably still two Chinas: Communist China on the mainland; and Taiwan (Nationalist China). Communist soldiers/marines/airmen/and sailors live in and serve the nation of Red China. Non-communist Chinese servicemen live in Taiwan and serve the country of Taiwan (if Nationalist China still goes by that title).
Yes! And China is still technically Communist but you wouldn't know it from all the shopping and consumerism of Modern China.
For starters; Red China, Vietnam and North Korea are still communist nations.
Communism is a system of government (e.g. The soviet Union used to be a communist country, China Korea, cuba are still communist countries).
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, Cuba, Laos, North Korea and Vietnam.
There were several. The USSR was communist for about 70 years. China and Cuba, both still recognized as communist, as well as North Korea, have been communist for 60 plus years.
I would place Mao as the father of modern China. He created the communist government that is still the framework of the government.
China's form of government is called Communist Party of China