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Officially, North Korea is self-stated to have a Juche socialist republic(also known as a single-party system government). However, it is common belief among foreigners that North Korea operates under a totalitarian Stalinist Dictatorship.

Communist Dictatorship.

North Korea was a Communist family dictatorship.

Form of government of North Korea is Juche single-party state (various interpretations).

North Korea has a totalitarian government, that is run along Stalinist lines and is an absolute dictatorship.

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Officially, North Korea is self-stated to have a Juche socialist republic(also known as a single-party system government). However, it is common belief among foreigners that North Korea operates under a totalitarian Stalinist dictatorship.

Communist dictatorship.

North Korea was a Communist family dictatorship.

Form of government of North Korea is Juche single-party state (various interpretations).

North Korea has a totalitarian government, that is run along Stalinist lines and is an absolute dictatorship.

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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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North Korea is 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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