Officially, China has a Communist State Government.
Much like now, China had a single-party, totalitariandictatorship. The main difference between then and now is that China was very hardline communist at the time, but now they're sort of communist-in-name-only.
The government is called the Peoples Republic of China. It used to be the Republic of China but it was changed after World War II due to the fact that the government was overthrown by the Japanese. The citizens rebelled against the government which is why they added a Peoples in the name. It is currently a democracy now.
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the government-communists
the chinese government are surveying it right now and you will have a result in a few months:D
Sixty years ago (in 1962), China had a state capitalist economic system, with a dictatorial government. It now has a mix of state and private capitalism.
At first, China was a kingdom. Then, it turned into a Communism. But shortly after, it became a republic (like now).
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Since many of China's wealthy executives have connections to the government, China has failed miserably to tackle the problem. Believe me, I live in Shanghai right now so I know. Since many of China's wealthy executives have connections to the government, China has failed miserably to tackle the problem. Believe me, I live in Shanghai right now so I know.
the same as now
Right now, it is a democracy.