qwertyytrewq Wrote:Can you define what you mean when you say that China is a communist country?One-party state with centralized control and political philosophy ignoring human rights and democracy, for one.
China is communist in the sense that there is a higher amount of state ownership of infrastructure and businesses.
Two, whether it is a communist country in practice is irrelevant. They call themselves as such, and the researches seem to agree. That alone makes North Korea their "allies" in sporting ideology that is losing it's appeal with only few countries supporting it.
Quote:I would also argue however, that China does capitalism better than even the USA. Less red tape/regulations which allows corporations to decrease their production costs. A high population and low amounts of workers rights laws/unions means low wages and also allows businesses to maximise profits. China does capitalism so well that every American business would take any opportunity to dump American workers and move offshore to China. I'm not saying it's a good or bad thing, but it's a good thing for capitalism. But still bad because of the exporting of pollution.You know what country does capitalism even better than both countries combined? Somalia. A total state of anarchy (aside from there not being a state at all) with no regulations and laws to hinder the market. USA is USSR in comparison.
Anyway, hardly a country exists that could be called purely capitalistic or a communist state. China leans towards the latter enough to be called as such. it doesn't have to be black-and-white.
As for NK acting as a buffer against US gaining access to China's doorstep, that is a very good reason to support NK from China's PoV. They don't want US that close to them no matter how good relations they have with each other. They are two super powers after all.
NK has nukes and one of the largest armies in the world. What they lose in equipment quality they gain in the fact that their army is insanely large and the whole state practically exists to defend itself. Their people might starve but they are more importantly prepared to go down with a bigger bang than just shelling Seoul. That is merely the beginning. Oh, and when it comes down to it NK has a bunch of dirt cottages and rice fields to be destroyed at best.
Edited: 2011-12-28, 3:02 pm
