China, Iraq, China especially, Dominican Republic, cuba, Spain, Democratic Republic of the Congo, krypton
North Koreans are living under a very harsh communist dictatorship
In 2011 many counties still live in a dictatorship. Most of africa do as does the middle east. And communist nations are a form of dictatorship.If you do not have a choice who rules it is a dictatorship, so some nations in asia also live in dictatorships. As for the exact number of countries, it is difficult to determine.
The live under dictatorship and speak the Farsi (Persian) language.
Some countries that have historically been governed under communist ideology include China, Cuba, North Korea, Vietnam, and Laos. However, the extent to which these countries adhere to communist ideals varies, and many have also implemented elements of capitalism in their economic systems.
The Korean War 1950-1953 and the Vietnam War 1961(?)-1975 were battles between the communist world and the free world. Communist and anti-communist countries were watching and waiting, to see who would win. In the minds of the viewers, which system would be the strongest? Which would be the best system to live under? Countries (people) didn't know. But they might have an idea, after those two wars were settled.
PR China, Cuba, Laos, North Korea and Vietnam. The prime minister of Nepal belongs to the communist party of Nepal.
Yes you can. People in some communist countries travel around their own country and to other countries. Some countries, like North Korea, are much sticter though.
Belarus Brunei Burkina Faso Central African Republic Djibouti Equatorial Guinea Eritrea Fiji Iran North Korea Rwanda Saudi Arabia Sudan Syria Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uganda Uzbekistan Zimbabwe
Like life everywhere - it varies from country to country. In communist countries, just as in capitalist ones, a lot of people are too busy struggling with life's everyday struggles to think abut the system under which they live. One thing is sure, there are many peasants and workers in ex-communist countries who wish they were still living under the old regime, as they were living better lives then, they feel. Capitalism only enriches a few, not everyone. And for everyone who is enriched, there must be someone losing out.
1) China: 1.2 billion Chinese live and work under Communist regime nation. 2) North Korea: 25 million Koreans live under a somewhat unique totalitarian state. it has a Juche ideology. All references to communism have been purged from its constitution, but it has elements of communism, fascism, and leader worship. North Korea's political system is very different from China and Cuba. 3) Hong Kong, Macau: China communist/capitalist experiment state. Taiwan, South Korea and Japan: Democratic and Capitalist Nations. Actually, to clarify, Macau and Hong Kong are Special Economic Zones that are controlled by communist Beijing, but are allowed free-markets. China (mainland) is communist ruled but feeds off of capitalist markets for wealth. North Korea is a total communist dictatorship. Taiwan is capitalist, democratic, has never been communist, and is a separate nation with its own elections, president and government system, though China threatens them militarily to join the mainland.
Cuba is a socialist democracy where people decide the goverment. On Cuba the people want to keep the Communist regime because everyone has jobs and a place to live. It´s not a dictatorship because the people decides if the goverment should be or if they want another goverment.
It would depend on the dictatorship, but generally, what would bother me most about living in such a society would be the inability to appeal to rights or laws beyond the malleability of the dictator or his bureaucracy.