South Korea was allied with the US (they were a democracy), and they teamed up to fight the Communists (North Korea). In the end North Korea still won and that's why its is till one of the few dictatorships/communist countries in the world today.
North Korea wanted to unify itself with South Korea and create one Korea under a Communist government.
Vietnam has a communist government.Communism is a social structure in which classes are abolished and property is commonly controlled, as well as a political philosophy and social movement that advocates and aims to create such a society.
Fidel Castro planned to create a communist government in Cuba, and it seemed dangerous having a country with communist ties that close to the continental US. This was soon proved true in the Cuban Missile Crisis of October, 1962.
Yes he was. But i heard he was a true communist meaning he wanted to create a government that was for the people's benefit and well being.
Communist state
Force has to be used to create a communist society
During the Japanese Colonial Occupation (1910-1945) the main adversaries to the Japanese government were the Communist rebels, supported and protected by the Soviet Union. When the Soviet Union occupied the north of the Korean Peninsula following World War II, they allowed these Communist Rebels to create a national government there. The Communists then proceded to become ruling dictators over the remaining North Korean population. Nothing has changed in this respect for many decades.
Most democratic countries feared that if communist nations had nuclear power, they would have the power to overthrow any democratic government and create a new one world communist government.
To be precise, the democratic government, as Republic of China(Taiwan) is defeated by the communist government as People's Republic Of China(China), so the democratic government escape to Taiwan, and the communist government create a new country in China -- People's Republic Of China. This word might be a little touchy, but this is the truth.
The president or prime minister in a communist government is usually ceremoniously elected. In communist regimes, there is usually one dominant political party which has a great deal of control over elections. The dominant party (usually "the Communist Party") will appoint the candidate that fits with their ideology. The candidate they chose is usually someone who has great power and influence in politics and society and is popular in the Communist party. The Communist party then uses its power and influence in the government to assure that their candidates wins the election. It is not uncommon for elections in communist countries to be completely rigged by the Communist party. Generally speaking, the secretary of the internal communist party has a great deal of influence and may, for all practical purposes, create a situation where he or she becomes the only viable candidate to lead the government. It is important to note, however, that the few remaining communist governments in the world- China, Cuba, North Korea, Laos, and Vietnam have their own constitution and set of laws, thus there way of appointing a national leader is likely to vary depending on the country.
In communist states, the government plays a central role in owning and controlling the means of production, establishing economic planning, and distributing resources to ensure equality among its citizens. The government also oversees social programs, sets wages and prices, and aims to create a classless society.
Joseph Stalin or birth name (Joseph Vissarionovich Jugashvili ), it was his motto for rebuilding the communist country. Crashing buildings to build ones. We must destroy in order to create.