Communism is completely useless and a country dumb enough to practice it today isvery desperate!
Advantages:
Everyone is treated equally, no racism, sexism etc...
No poverty and goods are shared equally
No-one would want more than each other because everyone has the same
Disadvantage's:
No choice
No incentive to work hard because everyone is doing the same as each other, this means people can't choose the vocation they want i.e to become a doctor, banker etc...
Sometimes lead to a Dictatorship
Some advantages of communism in China include centralized decision-making leading to rapid development, effective control over resources and planning for national priorities, and efforts to reduce income inequality and poverty through socialist policies and programs.
The drawbacks far outweigh the benefits of communism however the benefits would be as the ideology goes that everyone would be housed, clothed, fed and nobody would go without any basic need. Another benefit of communism is economic development can occur much more rapidly then it can in a capitalist state as there is no need to wait for the build up of capital however the drawbacks as I said far outweigh the benefits (Lack of free speech, Inefficiency, Totalitarianism etc..)
WIthout jumping into the the pros and cons of political systems in general the best way to answer this question is as follows:
Largely Asian cultures have tended to revolve around the family unit as a whole. The individual was secondary to the family unit. As such an individual's contribution was measured against the family as a whole. This lead to the strong reliance on "Honor" in most Asian cultures.
Communism, as a political system views the nation as a whole (much as function of fascism; rather then all belongs to the state for the good of the state, all belongs to the people for the good of the people... and the people happen to be the state...). This mentality in government may work better\be more acceptable in the region then conventional republics\democracies with government supplanting the role of the family.
From the origins of communism as an ideaolgy a region that had spent centuries in a pesant class\feudal\monarchy cycle communism may provide a structure that more readily eliminates those older structures.
With communism price controls may better structure prices to ensure local access to resources but due to the top down methodolgy inherit in the system may be more prone to corruption and poor visibility due to beurecratic process.
Communism, a relatively new structure in government, is adapting to the 21st century and appears to be integrating capitalism into it's operation. So far is has afforded rapid responses and quick adaptation but with questionable costs as seen from the international community.
Due to the totalitarian nature of communism it has largely kept China whole rather then splintering. Currently it is attempting to resolve both Taiwan and Tibet's existence. Besides those two issues China has had reasonable territorial stability since the Communist rebel Mao led a successful rebellion against the existing government.
There is a rather large difference in the flavors of communism ranging from the former USSR, China, and several south-east Asian regions but that is far outside the scope of the original question.
This is the best 3rd party answer I can provide while a Chinese native can perhaps provivde more specific examples of Communism's successes.
So far history has shown that communism has no advantages as a basis of a government. The ideology of communism has been discounted as part of the trash bin of history by most political/philosophical and economic authorities on communism.
Countries that are currently ruled by communist parties include China, Cuba, Vietnam, North Korea, and Laos.
China became a Communist nation in 1949 under the leadership of Mao Zedong, following the Chinese Civil War. The Communist Party of China took control and established the People's Republic of China.
Communism was first developed in Russia
Communism became widespread in the 20th century due to social and economic inequalities, exploitation of the working class, and the desire for a more equal distribution of wealth and resources. The ideology appealed to many as a solution to address these issues and bring about societal change. Additionally, global events such as the Russian Revolution and World War II helped spread communism to various regions around the world.
There is no single "most successful" political system as success can be measured in different ways. Some might argue that democratic systems, such as those found in countries like Norway or Switzerland, are successful in terms of citizen participation and political stability. Others may view authoritarian regimes, like China's, as successful for achieving strong economic growth and stability. Ultimately, success is subjective and depends on the criteria being used to evaluate political systems.
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Communism is common in China.
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Yes. It has used communism since 1949
The largest Asian country to fall to communism was "China" in 1949
Communism (a classless stateless society based on production for use and democratic control) has never existed in China.
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