NO. South Korea is a sovereign and independent country. Additionally, at no point in history was Korea ever under French control.
The Gangnam District of Seoul, South Korea.
america is allies with south korea. Because the north korea is a communist country
SOUTH KOREA South Africa South Sudan
No. South Africa has 11 official languages (none of them are French). English is the language of commerce and government.
European Imperialism qualifies as such.
There are two parts of this question. The first is why the term "Republic" is involved in the title and the second is why the word "South" is not in the title."Republic" is part of the name since South Korea has a republican form of government, with a legislature and presidency. During the Cold War, it was an authoritarian republic, but since 1987, it has been a true democracy."South" is a laymen's way of distinguishing the two governments in Korea, because the democratic government controls the territory to the south of the communist government. However, the South Korean government claims that it is the sole legitimate government in Korea and reserves the right to control the entire peninsula, not just the southern half. (The North Korean government has the same view, that it reserves the right to control the whole peninsula.) As a result, the official name of the country reflects that the current government's ideal is to rule the entire peninsula.
The Chinese government has influenced the government in South Korea. The very first official president of South Korea was named Rhee Syng-man.
South Korea was never a communist government; North Korea, however, remains communist.
In 1945, the Korean Peninsula was divided between a U.S. controlled South Korea and a Soviet controlled North Korea. In the late 1940s, the U.S. kept troops in South Korea but turned over the government to the South Koreans. The Soviets removed troops from North Korea but created a puppet government under the control of a ancestor of Kim Jong Il (they still gave weapons and equipment). As a result, North Korea got a communist government (from Soviet influence) and South Korea got a democratic government (from U.S. influence).
After Korea became independent after Japan in 1945, Korea didn't have unified government. US military controlled South and USSR controlled North.
None. It never managed to gain control of South Korea.
The kinds government currently in Korea are republic. This is the system of government that is found in both North Korea and South Korea.
The Chinese influenced South Korea's government. The current leader of South Korea is named Park Geun-hye and he has been president since 2013.
South Korea has a LIMITED GOVERNMENT, because the elected officials are subject to the rule of law.
No, theU.S. took control of South Korea. It's the Soviets who took control of North Korea.
South Korea changed from a military run government to a democracy. : )
NO. It is North Korea that is Communist. South Korea is a capitalist, liberal democracy.