from the top at gun point
The North Korean regime was established by the Soviet Union as part of their efforts to expand the communist bloc.
North Korea: Mafia State ( One Godfather controls the whole state). North Korea isn't communist or socialist state like Russia, China, or Cuba. South Korea: Democratic or Semi-Democratic Country. Two government are selfish government. Both government look self interest first and Korean unification second or third choice. It's not so much a matter of hate but more of a situation where the North Korean Government thinks of different ways to milk the South Korean Government for things like food aid and oil etc. If it was real hate they would'nt accept such aid and assistance. The The North Korean Government is basically a selfish and corrupt government that has no interest in the welfare of it's people.
The US Government supported the Korean War.
Only individuals with a valid visa and permission from the North Korean government can enter North Korea.
Only individuals with a valid visa and permission from the North Korean government can travel to North Korea. Travel to North Korea is highly restricted and controlled by the government.
Type of Government: DYNASTIC COMMUNIST STATECurrent Leader (as of 2016): KIM JONG-UN
No, as a tourist, it is generally not allowed to visit North Korea due to restrictions imposed by the North Korean government.
North and South Korea after the Korean War.
dictatorship
South Korean system is similar to that of the US. North Korean system is similar to that of Hussein's Iraq.
Yes, it is possible for some individuals to travel to North Korea, but it is highly restricted and controlled by the North Korean government. Travelers must obtain a visa and be part of an organized tour group with approved guides. It is important to follow all rules and regulations set by the North Korean government while visiting the country.
North Korea has a constitution that outlines the structure of its government, but it operates as a totalitarian state under the leadership of the Korean Workers' Party, with Kim Jong-un as its head. The constitution asserts principles of socialism and the supremacy of the party, limiting political pluralism and civil liberties. Thus, while it has a formal constitutional framework, it does not function as a constitutional government in the democratic sense.