Yes it was, and still is.
Totalitarian dictatorship
Of those choices, North Korea is clearly a TOTALITARIAN DICTATORSHIP.
Realistically speaking, it's a relatively banal form of absolute (or totalitarian) dictatorship.
Sparta was therefore not as much of a totalitarian state as a modernity dictatorship like North Korea.
No religion allowed Ruthless police control A totalitarian dictatorship
North Korea is a DICTATORSHIP.
current dictator of north korea
The government of North Korea is a dictatorship.
Yes, North Korea is often described as a socialist regime due to its one-party system, state-controlled economy, and emphasis on collective ownership of resources. However, many critics argue that the regime has strayed from traditional socialist principles and point to its authoritarian government as evidence of its deviation from true socialism.
North Korea is often referred to as a non-communist dictatorship, as it operates under a totalitarian regime and is ruled by the Kim dynasty. However, it officially identifies as a socialist state.
Dictatorship rose in North Korea in 1925, starting with the Communist Party of Korea or after the Korean War.
Most Communist countries are a totalitarian government. This includes North Korea, Vietnam, and China. Also, I think the country of Libya follows a dictatorship, but is not communist.