In actual fact, the ruling party of China is still the CCP or Chinese Communist Party. However, the practise of free and open markets since the opening up of China by Deng Xiaoping in 1979 has gone against the Communist form of a closed economy. At the same time, the gradual opening up of political "democracy" has seemed to gone against communism. As Wen Jiabao admitted, there is a need to move to a democracy (however note: this move would be gradual, considering that a democratic reform could threaten the CCP's legitimacy). E.g. of democratisation: Village elections.
Now there is only one China in the world -- People's Republic of China or PRC for short, Taiwan is province of PRC, so there isn't communist China or capitalism China or other China. Only one China is PRC, HKSAR, the Macao Special Administrative Region and Taiiwan province are parts of PRC. so 'Communist China' may be a misleading. MSN: wu.yupu@live.cn site: http://10link.net
No. A government in which a system of representation operates is referred to as a republic. The United States is an example of a republic.
Anarchy
Anarchy
South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea, is commonly referred to as Korea, North Korea is officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea .
Anarchy
An American
Democracy Republic Land None of the above
Ireland is officially referred to as Éire, which you will find on Irish stamps and coins, or "Ireland" although sometimes it is referred to as the Republic of Ireland.
Typically, an individual from the United States is referred to as an American.
Texas was independent and referred to as The Republic of Texas from 1836 to 1845.
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