blitzkrieg wrote:
It is capitalist in its economy, but communist in its governmental structure.
Communism relates only to economy, not governmental structure.
What you're refering to is more accurately called Authoritarianism (as compared to Liberalism or Conservatism).
China is Authoritarian with a Capitalist economy, but some elements of its economy has some "Communist" ideals, ie. state run factories.
Communism means to that the state owns the means of production. That's it.
Whether the state is liberal or authoritarian, has nothing to do with its economy.
An example of Authoritarian Capitalist and U.S. backed government, is Chile during the rule of Augusto Pinochet.