China and Cuba are both Communist states led by their respective Communist parties, while North Korea is a Stalinist-style Single Party State led by it's "Dear Leader" Kim Jong-il.
The type of government found in China is that which combines democratic ideals, federalism, socialism, and authoritarianism.
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The Government North Korea has today is a Dictatorship. Kim Jong-Il rules the country with mighty power.
China, Cuba, Vietnam, North Korea, and several others
According to the Robert Service, an Oxford University scholar, North Korea follows the communist rules the closest. China, Laos, Cuba, and Vietnam also claim to be communist.
A despotism is a form of government in which a single entity rules. The difference between a despotism and a monarchy is that the ruling party in a despotism usually rules by his/her own rules, while a monarch usually has to follow established laws. Some examples of despotisms include North Korea, China, Cuba, and Venezuela.
It is possible for some people to visit North Korea, but it is highly restricted and controlled by the North Korean government. Visitors must be part of an organized tour and follow strict rules and guidelines set by the government.
Kim ill-sung was a fonder of North Korea
Even though China is all but capitalistic nowadays, it's still ruled by the Communist Party and therefore, it considers North Korea an ally. China does not always approve the way the Kim family rules N. Korea but it does not want South Korea to win either because it would mean many North Korean refugees would come over to China and also for pro-US forces (the South Koreans) and US forces themselves to be directly on the Chinese border.
It is possible for an American to visit North Korea by joining a guided tour organized by a licensed travel company. However, it is important to be aware of the strict rules and regulations imposed by the North Korean government on visitors.
Traveling to North Korea is possible through authorized tour operators that arrange group tours for foreign visitors. It is important to follow the strict guidelines and regulations set by the North Korean government during the visit. Additionally, obtaining a visa and adhering to the rules and restrictions imposed by the government are essential for a safe and successful trip to North Korea.
North Korea is an ultra-tightly controlled Communist Dictatorship. The government hierarchy makes whatever rules/laws they wish and enforces them by force of their military and police.
Incorrect. North Korea has a dictatorship, which means they cannot vote on who rules them. South Korea is the democracy. Although, if you mean vote on something that has no impact on the North Korean government, and just voting on who has to make dinner, then it's completely legal.