As of now, there are no countries in the Caribbean area that are governed by a communist political system. Some countries in the Caribbean have socialist parties or elements in their government, but none are strictly communist.
No countries now are under an Oligarchy but in the past, Russia (BC) and Etruscans (BC).
Most countries now a days are industrialized to some degree, though there are many that remain somewhat agrarian. Russia, America and Germany are all industrialized countries.
Most countries now a days are industrialized to some degree, though there are many that remain somewhat agrarian. Russia, America and Germany are all industrialized countries.
Vietnam is now a communist country that functions like most other countries.
They must now produce products to Compete in the world of free trade.
Czechoslovakia was a state located in Europe. In 1993 it split into two countries which are now known as the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It was considered to be a communist country from 1948 - 1989.
Our government now.
Capitalism is the economic system currently replacing Communism in former Soviet countries.
Japan,China,and Korea. The other ones I can't think of right now,but they would probably be communist.
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.
The term "second world" was used during the Cold War to refer to countries under communist influence, mainly those in Eastern Europe and parts of Asia. However, the usage of the term has largely fallen out of favor, and now countries are typically classified as either developed (first world) or developing (third world).