You will need to create massive scale cultural changes that need to occur over a century. While I doubt we could reach communism there, socialism seems like a pretty good possibility if they got lucky.
It is defined ultimately as "a range of
economic and
social systems characterized by
social ownership of the
means of production and
workers' self-management,
[10] as well as the political theories and movements associated with them.
[11] Social ownership can be
public,
collective or
cooperative ownership or
citizen ownership of equity."
Basically, having the public own the factories and places of employment rather than have it be owned by a small and wealthy class of investors and stockholders.
This could be done through the state (which would work best in like local areas or in pure democratic areas) or through collectives or cooperatives or even a mixture of all of them with whatever else. Basically, everyone sharing the places and working together.
Every nation would need to develop its approach and sell point to it. In the USA for example, it could be viewed as the Modern American Dream (whereas the old one viewed liberty and democracy triumphing over the political aristocracy, the new one is a continuation that would frame the rich fat cats, investors and stockholders as the new aristocracy and where fraternity is added in).
Granted, just because everyone is working together does not mean everything is hunky dory. While I imagine we would get things like universal healthcare and so on in most places (since I doubt industries like insurance could survive in these sort of states), there are interesting potentials. There would still be cultural conservatism and butting heads between the old and the new. The potential threat of excluding minorities out of these may be a possibility or noncitizens for that matter.
Politics would still be focused over foreign policy, domestic issues as civil rights occur and so on and so forth. Like if certain doctors refused to operate on minority patients or considered them a lesser priority.
Another would be on advancing technology. The adaptation of automated machines changed the job market and that could either stagnate here or innovation be potentially suppressed because some older folk do not wanna lose their jobs and thus arguments and such have to be made. Education would have to be done all over the place. The internet would definitely be a massive curveball, but people could adapt.
it is ultimately about cultivating a culture of being proactivity within the community and the workplace. Communism would be gradually achieved once that proactivity is introduced into managing society and the nation. Granted the internet could curveball that though if the whole world is some form of socialism, then ideas of making a more global commune would be a little easier.