"Relationship" is a big stretch concerning these two countries. North Korea is in poor shape comparatively speaking. It is existing in a mode similar to that which caused the second world war. South Korea is a peaceful country that is on its way to being a world leader in production, technology and trade. Y-THINK-Y
Communist North Korea and Free South Korea are still separated by the 38th Parallel signed during the Armistice in 1953. The US still maintains military forces in South Korea.
They are still technically at war, although their is no more fighting between the nations.
South Korea has been demoratic since 1986.
The world was shown that communism could be stopped. And that communist aggression would NOT be tolerated.
No just North Korea and South Korea is still non communist
They are separate countries with historical ties, South Korea was created during the Korean War because they wanted a nation that would help oppose the spread of communism throughout Asia. Today the countries have different types of government. And they are separated by a border known as the Korean Demilitarized Zone.
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On November 23, 2010, it is the clash between North and South Korea.
The capital was Seoul - which is the capital of South Korea today. As you might know, N.Korea's capital now is PyeongYang
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The same as it is today. The Korean War did not end; it is still ongoing. There is only a "truce"; an Armistice is a truce, and was signed in July of 1953; that Armistice is all that is keeping the peace in Korea at the moment.
DMZ at the 38th Parallel.