A form of government in which the state operates under a one-party system and declares allegiance to Marxism-Leninism,
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.
The United States opposed the Soviet Union's communist system.
Private ownership of property was banned under the Communist system.
The Communist Party of the Soviet Union was effectively banned in 1991 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union. This decision was made by the Russian government under President Boris Yeltsin, who sought to dismantle the communist system and transition Russia to a market economy and democracy. In 1993, the Constitutional Court of Russia ruled that the Communist Party had been operating illegally since its ban, further solidifying its prohibition. However, the party was later re-established in 1993 as the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, which operates legally today.
I believe its Russia
As of now, there are no countries in the Caribbean area that are governed by a communist political system. Some countries in the Caribbean have socialist parties or elements in their government, but none are strictly communist.
socialism
Communism is a system of government (e.g. The soviet Union used to be a communist country, China Korea, cuba are still communist countries).
A form of government in which the state operates under a one-party system and declares allegiance to Marxism-Leninism,
Historically, most Communist countries had planned economies (indicative of communist economic theory), but today, most Communist countries actually have capitalist economies with strong state presence.
Communism will have to be a worldwide system, with no countries or borders, as well as no classes or government.
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.
In countries with a parliamentary system, a parliament is the method by which the government operates itself and determines the rules of society.
Tokyo is not a communist city; it is part of Japan, which is a democratic country. Japan has a parliamentary system and holds regular elections, allowing citizens to participate in the political process. While Tokyo has a diverse political landscape, it operates under democratic principles rather than communist ideology.
Countries with a one-party government system include China, where the Communist Party holds all political power, and North Korea, dominated by the Workers' Party. Other examples are Cuba, where the Communist Party is the only legal party, and Vietnam, governed by the Communist Party as well. These systems typically restrict political pluralism and dissent.
Political system distribution