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|established_date3=1 October 1949|established_event3=Establishment of the People's Republic of China|established_date4=1976–1978||established_event4=Rise to power of [[Deng Xiaoping]]||established_date5=15 November 2012|established_event5=Rise to power of [[Xi Jinping]]|mode_of_production=[[Social-imperialism|Imperialist]] [[capitalism]]}} | |established_date3=1 October 1949|established_event3=Establishment of the People's Republic of China|established_date4=1976–1978||established_event4=Rise to power of [[Deng Xiaoping]]||established_date5=15 November 2012|established_event5=Rise to power of [[Xi Jinping]]|mode_of_production=[[Social-imperialism|Imperialist]] [[capitalism]]}} | ||
'''China''', officially the '''People's Republic of China''' ('''PRC'''), is a [[fascist]] and [[Social-imperialism|social-imperialist]] state in East Asia. It represents one of the largest [[Imperialism|imperialist]] powers in the modern day.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/china-a-modern-social-imperialist-power-1 ''China: A Modern Social-Imperialist Power] (2017).</ref> | '''China''', officially the '''People's Republic of China''' ('''PRC'''), is a [[fascist]] and [[Social-imperialism|social-imperialist]] state in East Asia. It represents one of the largest [[Imperialism|imperialist]] powers in the modern day.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/china-a-modern-social-imperialist-power-1 ''China: A Modern Social-Imperialist Power] (2017).</ref><ref>Charles Andrews (February 10, 2024). [https://newworker.us/international/chinas-stock-market-a-lesson-on-what-socialism-is-not/ ''"China’s Stock Market: A Lesson on What Socialism Is Not"'']. ''New Worker''.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 00:34, 8 July 2024
| People's Republic of China 中华人民共和国 Zhōnghuá Rénmín Gònghéguó | |
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Anthem: March of the Volunteers (义勇军进行曲) | |
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| Capital | Beijing |
| Largest city | Shanghai |
| Official languages | Standard Chinese |
| Recognized regional languages | Mongolian · Uyghur · Tibetan · Zhuang · others |
| Mode of production | Imperialist capitalism |
| Government |
Unitary people's democratic republic (de-jure) Corporatocratic republic under a totalitarian fascist dictatorship (de-facto) |
• President and General Secretary |
Xi Jinping |
• Vice President |
Han Zheng |
• Premier |
Li Qiang |
| History | |
• Unification of China by Qin Shi Huang |
221 BCE |
• Founding of the Yuan dynasty |
5 November 1271 |
• Establishment of the People's Republic of China |
1 October 1949 |
• Rise to power of Deng Xiaoping |
1976–1978 |
• Rise to power of Xi Jinping |
15 November 2012 |
| Population | |
• 2020 estimate |
1,463,140,000 |
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a fascist and social-imperialist state in East Asia. It represents one of the largest imperialist powers in the modern day.[1][2]
External links
References
- ↑ China: A Modern Social-Imperialist Power (2017).
- ↑ Charles Andrews (February 10, 2024). "China’s Stock Market: A Lesson on What Socialism Is Not". New Worker.