North Korea has total control of that country and has sealed its borders to outsiders.....
Yes, North Korea was once a colony. in 1643.
When North Korea asked for help from China, South Korea asked for the US's help, so they broke down the bridge between China and North Korea and sent reinforcements to South Korea
North Korea: Land area and Natural Resources is bigger then South Korea. South Korea: Population and Economy is alot bigger then North Korea. Both Korea's even out in the end. If you combine or unite Korean peninsula into one state. It would be alot better and bigger for all Koreans Economically, Politically, Military, and Culturally, Geographicaly.
Presumably so, as North Korea is a Communist state and not a Republic ___________________________________________________________________ Republic of Korea is the official name of South Korea and North Korea is referred as Democratic People's Republic of Korea North Korea is still a republic because it is called the Democratic (yeah right) REPUBLIC of Korea
North Korea was stronger then south Korea at the beginning of the battle because South Korea was all by their self while The U.S flew back to U.S.A. So North Korea was stronger when the U.S left and they were trained frequently , But South Korea didnt really have that much of a traning.
It is impossible to predict the future, but such an act would not be desirable on North Korea's part. North Korea is vastly outmatched on both military size and training. However, Kim Jong Il is known for making illogical decisions, so such an outcome is not impossible
The reason behind the tension is because of the fact that North Korea and South Korea are on the brink of a war. America was going to help and fight for South Korea but then the Afghan war started, so they have their hands full unfortunately. North Korea however have China on their side. Hopefully this answer helps you a little.
Kaesong is a city in the DPRK (North Korea), so relative to North Korea, Kaesong is within it. From the position of South Korea, Kaesong is to its north northwest.
No people are not allowed to leave North Korea, they can escape to South Korea, but risk being shot, or if caught trying to escape North Korea they can get heavy punishment, so the only way to get out of North Korea if your North Korean is to escape out of North Korea secretly, and go to South Korea, via another country that can give you asylum.
Yes, North Korea was once a colony. in 1643.
North Korea appears desolate because the citizens are so isolated from the rest of the world. The government of North Korea does not allow much interaction between those people and the world.
I believe North Korea is in fact high power distance as all of its power sources are kept up high so that little children won't accidentally hurt themselves.
There has never been an attempt in North Korea to create a democracy.
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
because North Korea wanted more land so they decided to have war with south Korea and soon they just divided themselves into 2 groups so they wouldn't fuss.
Technically, South Korea is better because you have more freedom, rights, and there's democracy just like America. However, North Korea limits their citizen's rights to a very little extent, and there is dictatorship, or unfair monarchy. Another reason is that a long time ago, North Korea tried to invade South Korea because of their richer soil and better lands. So I think that South Korea has a much better economy.
Because of the Korean War. In the 1950s, there was a war between capitalist South Korea and communist North Korea. The U.S. fought in the war on the side of South Korea, so now North Korea blames the U.S. for all its problems.