China is still under communist rule. Most leaders in this government are from the older generation and the military the PLA are used to enforce the governments decisions.
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The system of government in China is not an oligarchy, it is ostensibly communist at the moment.
A single-party led republic.
The government in China is communist. It is officially called the Chinese Communist Party. The current constitution was amended in 1982.
Ancient China was first unified in 221 BC. China's current government was founded on October 1, 1949.
The current government in the Peoples Republic of China was made in 1950, when the communists had total victory in mainland China. The roots of the Party began long before in the early 1920's.
The government in ancient China consisted of a number of kingdoms, eventually consolidated into one empire
the Chinese government is like a company
china was ruled by an emporor
Some current events in China include government crackdowns on tech companies like Alibaba and Didi, ongoing tensions with the US over trade and human rights issues, and efforts to control the spread of COVID-19 variants. Additionally, China continues to assert its claims in the South China Sea, leading to increased tensions with neighboring countries.
Officially, the country was ruled by the Republic of China, which had become a military Dictatorship by that point. However, the Republic of China was losing control of the country to communist rebels and local warlords. In 1937, the Japanese invaded China, making everything more complicated. In 1949, the communist rebels win and establish China's current government.
The current government of China is what we would describe as a self-perpetuating oligarchy. New leaders are chosen by existing leaders. The Chinese government is basically a small, select club, which chooses its own new members.