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Currently, Korea is split into two countries: North Korea and South Korea.

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North Korea is a unique type of state, properly classified as a DYNASTIC COMMUNIST STATE. This means that the country is a Communist State, but has succession in leadership passing along a dynastic line like a monarchy. Some consider Dynastic Communism to be part of the Absolute Monarchy category, because of the similarities, while others argue that since the leader of a Dynastic Communist State does not use royal titles that the state is not a proper monarchy.

It is important also to notice the vast differences between North Korea and other Communist regimes. It has a dynastic rulership as opposed to a Politburo like the USSR or PR China. It has a strong statist religion (Juche) in place of a pure absence of religion, making it resemble a theocracy more than an atheist secularist regime. The military in North Korea also has a more direct role in governance than even the People's Liberation Army in PR China and this is more representative of Caudillo-states like Ghadhafi's Libya or Franco's Spain.

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South Korea is a PRESIDENTIAL REPUBLIC, which is a form of indirect democracy. This means that there is an elected President who serves as the head of state and the head of the government. The President has a large number of powers, but those powers are checked by the Constitutional Court and the National Assembly. The National Assembly, the unicameral legislature, is responsible for passing bills to be reviewed by the President. (The United States is also a Presidential Republic, which is why the system might look familiar to Americans.)

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The government of South Korea is basically a democracy like America, Australia, and China. Other places might have a democracy too but will not be mentioned here. The current president lives in a house called The Blue House. I do not know the location, and this is as deep as I've dug, so feel free to elaborate.

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North Korea are Communist. South Korea are Republicans. (Freedom....opposites)
North Korea is communist state while South Korea is republic.

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The government type is a republic.

It actually has a republic government. I looked it up in my book and it said republic government.

South Korea has a republic.

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The Republic of Korea or otherwise known as South Korea is a constitutional democracy. It is NOT like the United States. The United States is a constitutional republic and not a democracy. Democracy and Republic are two forms of government which are distinguished by their treatment of the Minority, and the Individual, by the Majority. The South Korean Constitution, Article I, clause 1 states the Republic of Korea shall be a democratic republic. The sovereignty of the Republic of Korea shall reside in the people, and all state authority shall emanate from the people.

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Their Leader is Kim Jong Il. He is called by the people, the "Great Leader" and the "Dear Leader". He is he son of Kim Il Sung. Since they are cut off from internet and all other outside information, they believe him to be the most innocent person in their country. He has blinded them from the truth. When the US sent a doctor to their country, along with National Geographic, to perform eye surgeries to heal the hundreds that are blind in North Korea, they praised and thanked only their leader, Kim Jong Il. Hundreds were cured of blindness and not a single thanks went to the doctor. Kim Jon Il continues to keep information from the citizens. North Korea is a Communist country.

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South Korea, or the Republic of Korea, has a democratic government.
North Korea, or Democratic People's Republic of Korea, ironically isn't a democratic state but it has a communist government.


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South Korea is a PRESIDENTIAL REPUBLIC, which is a form of indirect democracy. This means that there is an elected President who serves as the head of state and the head of the government. The President has a large number of powers, but those powers are checked by the Constitutional Court and the National Assembly. The National Assembly, the unicameral legislature, is responsible for passing bills to be reviewed by the President. (The United States is also a Presidential Republic, which is why the system might look familiar to Americans.)

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North Korea is a dynastic communist Dictatorship and South Korea is an elected liberal democracy.

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I believe they have the centralized democratic republic.

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