Well, its not a rule, when your government is authoritarian or Dictatorship, it automatically revokes your right to leave the country.
your question does not make sense?
South Korea and North Korea make up the Korean Peninsula.
Korea itself isn't but both states that make up the Korean Peninsula are. These are the Republic of Korea (RoK - South Korea) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK - North Korea).
The Soviet Union organized, and equipped the North Korean Army. North Korea wanted Communism but South Korea did not. So North Korea invaded South Korea as an attempt to make it communism. Nobody gave them permission. It was North Koreas decision, which was supported by the Soviet Union
Ban Ki Moon is from South Korea. Honestly, do you think they would make a North Korean a secretary general of UN?
Its mainly the possibility of north Korea using nukes or selling them to terror groups is what's stopping reunification of north and south Korea
I lived in north korea it was amazing! If you lived there you would make a fine payment with a family or without one.
by making little trade with its neighboring countries such as: China 57% South Korea 25% Russia 3% Singapore 3% North Korea 28%
North Korea: Take over all of South Korea South Korea: Defend South Korea north korea wanted to take over korea under communist rule, because north korea was stronger and richer than south korea at that time because of soviet back up. they say they wanted to make the south rich together with them, but it was to spread communism and take over south korea, and the north became reckless because of soviet backup. the objective of south korea was obviously defend south korea.
North Korea has more of a communist government, and North Korea has a different leader. He is more of a dictator, because he does not let anyone enter/leave the country, or let anyone badmouth the government.
it makes the shape of a boot
The 38th parallel north formed the border between North and South Koreaprior to the Korean War, which would make it the southern border of North Korea.