First of all you have to say which Korea are you talking about. Because in communistic North Korea everything is very different from the South one. At the same time South Korea is one of the most highly developed and modern countries in the world.
the utopian socialism is North Korea conviction.
Which Korea? There's a pretty substantial difference between the two. And what exactly does "governmental beliefs" mean? I think they mean what is the type of government in either korea... maybe north and south....
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Buddhism and Confucianism
The relationship between China and Korea before the rise of the Koryo kingdom was amicable. Korea was in good standing with China and embraced it's culture and political beliefs.
After World War II, American forces occupied the southern part of the Korean peninsula. Soviet forces occupied the northern part, which was closer to Russia. The northern part of Korea adopted communism beliefs and became the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). The southern part of Korea became the capitalist Republic of Korea (South Korea).
Many people have different beliefs, but I think that The greatest problem North Korea faces is poverty. Their form of government is very strict, and many are poor, hungry, and have no freedom.
China and Korea influenced Japan by religion (Buddhism) which was introduced through Chinese law, based on Indian beliefs. China's written language, using pictographs, is the basis for the Japanese writing system (Kanji).
why Galileo Galilei was punished by the roman catholic church for his beliefs
Tokchae did not leave with his father because he disagreed with his father's political beliefs and refused to follow him to North Korea for fear of persecution by the government. He chose to stay behind in South Korea to continue his education and fight for democracy.
The main religion in North Korea is atheism, with the government promoting Juche ideology, which emphasizes self-reliance and the worship of the country's leaders, particularly Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il. All citizens are expected to adhere to these beliefs.