Communism is not a form of government; it's an economic form. Additionally, pure communism is highly Utopian and extremely impractical in real life. As such, I am not aware of any country actually using the Marxist/Leninist model of Communism as an economic model nowadays.
China, North Korea and Vietnam.
Any other form of government, anarchy or the death of everyone involved in the country/countries that conform to communism.
No. Communism is a belief system. Some countries have a Communistic-style government, and each country has its own leader.
Czechoslovakia was the only country that resisted communism the longest in eastern Europe. Opposition activists overthrew the communist government in the country in 1989 through a revolution.
Its Russians trying to improve their country. And communism is only a political system in which the central government owns farms and factories and offices.
Capitalist governments have varying degrees of economic control. Communism has no government and no economy (because no money or markets).
The Bolsheviks established, so they called, a Communist government. However, this government is falsely named as communism (an idea created by Karl Marx) is an utopia with no form of government whatsoever. This "Communism" was more of a dictatorship. Even though countries claim to be, or have been, communist, no country has ever achieved communism.
It is a non-democratic country because it is not a democracy.Added: It is a Communist nation. Communism is NOT a democratic form of government.
Communism
Communist Russia, North Korea, Vietnam, And any other Communist Country. Communism is a military controled Government.
In a communist country, the government owns all things like businesses and farms. They provides its peoples healthcare, education and welfare.
Communism is when the government makes your decisions for you such as when you get food. Vietnam is a communist country. That is how the Vietnam war occurred, the us was fighting against North Vietnam to end the idea of communism.