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** Although which category the Chinese faction falls into is never really specified, as they seem to take a vaguely nationalistic stance, if anything. However, they support the populist and presumably Marxist [[La Résistance]] and are willing to butt heads with the West, so the first form is at least implied.
* Receive a cursory mention in ''[[World in Conflict]]'' when you are told Red China has entered the war on the same side as the Soviet Union, with the Chinese army on its way to Seattle. [[MST3K Mantra|Best not to think too hard about how the late 1980s Chinese army intended to accomplish that]].
* [[Command and& Conquer: Generals]] features, oddly enough, a combination of the two varieties. Chinese society is clearly of the second type, which makes sense, as the game takes place ([[Canon Discontinuity|unlike all the other Command & Conquer games]]) in our timeline during the 2020s, but their military, with its [[Zerg Rush|tactics]] and units, is based inaccurately on that of the first type, and is considered so hyperbolic that the game was actually [[Banned in China]].
** [[All There in the Manual|Not that it is seen in the game]] but the background mentions that China's new generation leaders enacted a whole set of reforms and civil liberties. It still has the traces of authoritarianism but there is an implication that by 2020s China is a relatively free society with a militaristic bent like the United States, making it a wholly different type.