North Korea is not unlimited; it operates under a highly centralized and authoritarian regime that limits personal freedoms and access to information. The country's leadership tightly controls various aspects of life, including the economy, media, and political expression. While it possesses significant military capabilities, including nuclear weapons, its resources and international relations are constrained, impacting its overall stability and growth.
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Government by a single person having unlimited power; despotism. - As is in North Korea
North Korea is a dynastic communist state. Libya was, until 2011, an autocracy. Since 2011, it has been embroiled in civil wars and had no consistent governing authority.
It's unlimited because they have a Dictatorship government causing the leader to do whatever he wants. A good example of a dictator is Hitler. He was able to whatever he wanted.
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North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
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North Korea attacked South Korea.