cuba is one openly communist country; North Korea, Vietnam and Laos are others
AnswerCHINA is another. Read more about how China is slaying 1000's of Tibetans.newtest3
Communism is a socioeconomic system based on the common ownership and with the goal of establishing social order. During the 20th century, several countries adopted communism as their form of government, but at the end of the century only a few remained that way. Among the few communist nations thereâ??s still in the world are Vietnam, Cuba, Laos, North Korea, and, the most important of all, China.
They don't - there are no communist nations.
The cold war was a struggle between Communist Nations and NON-Communist Nations.
The defensive alliance of communist nations was called the Warsaw Pact.
Three nations divided into communist and non-communist were Germany, Korea and Vietnam(until it became completely communist)
As a communist nation, China became part of the global communist alliance lead by the USSR. Western nations were in conflict with the communist bloc during the Cold War.
Non-Communist actually, today no one really cares whose communist or not; as long as they're not hurting anyone (warring on some other nation). Britain, Japan, Australia, nearly all of the Americas (North, Central, and South) are non-communist nations.
The two most populous Eastern European communist nations in 1950 were the Soviet Union and Poland.The two most populated Eastern European communist nations in the 1950s were the Soviet Union and Poland.
The China we think of today is communist.
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There were no communist nations in WW1......
The Iron Curtain refers to the separation between the communist and the democratic nations during the Cold war in Europe. Today the term is now irrelevant. Winston Churchill coined the term "Iron Curtain."
If they accepted Communist aid from Red China or the USSR.