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    Democratic Peoples Republic of North Korea. Historical Context In the early 1950s‚ after the liberation from Japan and the end of World War II‚ Korea was left to establish a new political system and type of governance. Amidst the Cold War‚ one party believed Korea should side with the United States and establish a democracy and the other party

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    venture out and learn more‚ there should be restrictions on where US citizens go. There are countries in war‚ infamous for terrorists‚ or any threat to foreigners and we seem the most vulnerable in some situations. In various countries across the globe that Americans should not be permitted right now to travel to

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    North Korea: The Hermit Kingdom The country of North Korea‚ which lies in the most eastern portion of Asia‚ is a country that has prided them with isolating itself from the rest of the world‚ therefore also known as the Hermit Kingdom. Due to the fact of being a country‚ which metaphorically walls itself from the rest of the world‚ it is hard to keep accurate statistics and information up to date about it. Relations between the United States of America and North Korea‚ since the signing of

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    Klaudia Dziki Political situation in North Korea INTRODUCTION HICTORICAL BACKROUND Initially the state of North Korea was created as a result of the Cold War conflict between communism and capitalism.1 In August 1945‚ two young aides at the State Department divided the Korean peninsula in half along the 38th parallel. The Russians occupied the area north of the line and the United States occupied the area to its south. 2 It was‚ and in one way remains‚ a classic Cold

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    Cultural Analysis of North Korea Prepared by Group 4: Matthew Cordova Ruting Yuan Guoying Chen Chris Rosen Prepared for: Dr. Gerry Huybregts BUS 310 October 30‚ 2008 Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY………………………………………………………….4 INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………………...6 NORTH KOREA HISTORY………………………………………………………...7 GEOGRAPHICAL SETTING………………………………………………………11 Figure 1 Geographic Map…………………………………………………..11 ECONOMIC BACKGROUND……………………………………………………..14 Figure

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    Effects on North KoreaNorth Korea is one of the most secretive countries on earth. It’s regarded as an intelligence black hole” (“Inside North Korea”). North Korea‚ a communist dictatorship‚ is known to be very secretive‚ but also is one of the cruelest countries on earth to its people. “Communism is a political‚ social‚ and economic system in which the government is based on a collective society with land‚ property‚ and economic activities controlled by the state” (Lansford 9). The North Korean

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    When it came to China deciding to support North Korea‚ they made this choice because of the shared hatred for the enemy of North Korea (Yufan‚ Zhihai 94). In addition‚ this decision by China‚ also stems back to 1949 when Chairman Mao delivered a speech exclaiming how he is denouncing the United States as an imperialistic power seeking to dominate China‚ and with that he said China would now lean toward the side of the Soviet Union (Yufan‚ Zhihai 97). The Chinese Communist party did not want any more

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    (U)In this essay you will understand the North Korea military structure and how they operate. Also what equipment they use and their main chain of command. I will explain briefly the 5 branches of the North Korea military structure which they are; The ground Force‚ The Korean’s People’s Navy‚ The Korean’s People Army Air Force‚ The Strategic Rocket Force‚ and The Special Operations Force. After reading this essay you will have a good knowledge about North Korea Military Structure. (U)Also known as Korean

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    Period D “Why has militarism flourished in North Korea?” A contemporary crime writer named Patricia Cornwell once said “I believe the root of all evil is the abuse in power.” Sadly‚ the Kim Dynasty in North Korea has displayed this so well. The Kim family required their military to be more offensive than defensive because they believed it was more beneficial‚ and they were stronger on the attacking side. In order to succeed in this strategy the North Korean military were required to produce many

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    North Korea North Korea is a country that is ruled by a dictator and has a communist government. A communist government rules all the land and gives the same amount of money and supplies to all the people in the country. “Daily Necessities were obtained from the Public Distribution System (PDS)” (95‚Hassig). The PDS shut down in 1995 because foreign aid was cut off expect for Pyongyang‚ the capital city. In rural areas‚ a lot of the children were born as “no-count” meaning that when they were born

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