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North Korea is a one-party, socialist, and dictatorial state. The official political ideology of North Korea is called Juche, a combination of Marxist-Leninist principles and self-reliance/self-dependence.

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What type of government officially exists in North Korea?

an independent government


What type of government is found in north korea?

Communist.


What type of government is over North Korea?

For all intents and purposes, North Korea is a totalitarian monarchy.


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The Government North Korea has today is a Dictatorship. Kim Jong-Il rules the country with mighty power.


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YES. North Korea has a very infamous and oppressive government.


What type of government does Vietnam North Korea and China have?

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North Korea's economy is a joke. It has the type of government that wont last long .


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A communist government.


What was north Korea like during the Korean conflict type of government military ect?

dictatorship


What type of government does Vietnam still have today?

communist, as does Cuba, Laos, China, and North Korea


How has communism affected North Korea?

Officially, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (commonly known as "North Korea" and "Korea DPR") operates under a Juche socialist republic-type government, not a communism. However, in the eyes of the outside public, North Korea is a communist country and, in some extreme views, a Dictatorship.A Juche-style government relies heavily on the motto of "self-dependence". Because of this, North Korea is an extremely isolated nation, torn from the outside world. And, as a result, North Korea's economy reflects on this.