South Korea and North Korea are starkly different in terms of governance, economy, and societal freedoms. South Korea is a democratic nation with a vibrant economy, advanced technology, and high living standards, while North Korea is a totalitarian regime characterized by severe restrictions on personal freedoms, a centrally planned economy, and widespread poverty. The two countries share a common cultural heritage but have diverged significantly since their division in 1945. This contrast is evident in their respective approaches to international relations, human rights, and development.
south korea began a successful transition to democracy; north korea remained a communist dictatorship
If the United Nations had not stepped in, chances are South Korea would not exist. Korea would be one, united country, which would most likely be run by the current dictator of North Korea.
Ban Ki Moon is from South Korea. Honestly, do you think they would make a North Korean a secretary general of UN?
No there is no oil found in North Korea. As they would be rich and now they are asking the South Korea and the U.S.A to sell them rice.
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.
NORTH Korea invaded SOUTH Korea
Seoul is not a major city in North Korea, it is in South Korea. An important major city in North Korea would be Pyongyang.
Most likely North.
south korea began a successful transition to democracy; north korea remained a communist dictatorship
China would assist North Korea in tbe war
One major challenge pertaining to the reunification of North and South Korea would be the mass unemployment and poverty of those in the North. That would impact the economy of South Korea in a major way.
i believe the best awnser would be North Korea....
If the United Nations had not stepped in, chances are South Korea would not exist. Korea would be one, united country, which would most likely be run by the current dictator of North Korea.
The only country that borders China, Russia, and South Korea would be North Korea.
Yes, there would be thousands of databases in both North Korea and South Korea.
Ban Ki Moon is from South Korea. Honestly, do you think they would make a North Korean a secretary general of UN?
Probably if North Korea started a war, USA would go on and help South Korea for they are more friendly and because of similar government. China would help North Korea because of their similar government too. Japan would help South Korea because they are more of a close friend. Not because of a similar government. ---- if North Korea started a war, it would be my guess that USA, Japan, and China will help South Korea because North Korea is trying to send nuclear bombs to USA and other places.