The same kind they have now: an oppressive communist Dictatorship in the North, an oppressive capitalist dictatorship in the South.
Laugh not, but in 1984 the richest person in all Korea was the woman who owned the company that made tear gas.
dictatorship
began using democratic ways
an independent government
Before WWII, Korea was a part of the Japanese Empire, so had a colonial government.
Communist.
For all intents and purposes, North Korea is a totalitarian monarchy.
The Government North Korea has today is a Dictatorship. Kim Jong-Il rules the country with mighty power.
They're all communist countries.
Type of Government: DYNASTIC COMMUNIST STATECurrent Leader (as of 2016): KIM JONG-UN
communist, as does Cuba, Laos, China, and North Korea
Centralised Government.
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....