This question is broad, so you’re free to decide which metrics and conditions you consider the most important.

  • StalinIsMaiWaifu
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    Too lazy to effort post, so these are the numbers off the top of my head:

    USSR had about 1/2-3/4 the GDP of the USA in any given year

    China currently has between .9 and 1.2 times the GDP of the USA (depending on normalization)

    USSR was extremely vulnerable to naval blockade (primary ports were on Baltic & Black seas, trans Siberian rail insufficient for Vladivostok to become primary port) with fleets split into 3-4 major theaters (Baltic sea, black sea, artic sea, northern Pacific)

    China is vulnerable to naval blockade (Taiwan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia all sit on/next to China’s major trade lanes), but their fleet only has to worry about 1.5 theater’s (indian ocean, Pacific)

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      Isn’t GDP just naturally lower due to socialist economy having lower prices, and especially due to free/very low rent, compared to the USA housing market which makes up about 10% of USA GDP?

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        Yes, also capitalist GDPs tend to get inflated by luxury goods (which the SU notoriously under focused and lacked), but I was/am not prepared to go into a deep dive of gdp/gdppc/gdpppp for base industries for the USSR, USA, and China