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    Communism North Korea

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    Communism‚ as an idea and ideology‚ has not completely died out in 2017. There are still a few nation-states such as Cuba and North Korea which still cling to the idea of communism. Even though it has not been destroyed‚ it no longer has the influence it once did. The fall of the USSR showed how the economic policies of communism can implode‚ and the countries which still try to keep the idea of communism alive‚ are only able to do so in their country‚ and it is by fear and propaganda. There are

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    North Korea in Japanese is written as “朝鮮民主主義人民共和国”. Japanese people generally use this name when they refer to North Korea‚ but this name is really controversial because of the meaning of the Chinese characteristics “民主主義 (min-shu-shu-gi)”. “民主主義” means democracy in Japanese. To begin with‚ what principle does North Korea try to achieve? Generally‚ people seem to have one conventional wisdom that North Korea has only authoritarianism‚ which means favoring complete obedience or subjection to authority

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    Isolation In North Korea

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    Life inside the cruel sheltered North Korea is hard to except both for the individuals living there also the people of the western world. Dictator Kim Jon-Un rules with an iron fist. The public is not allowed freedom of numerous things that Americans take as normal routine. All the suffering of the average North Korean — the 24.7 million who live in abject poverty in the world’s most isolated nation. North Korea’s human rights record has are condemn by Human Rights Watch and the United

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    North Korea History

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    The United States has had a troubled history with North Korea stemming from the beginning of the cold-war and continuing into the current age where tensions still exist. They are the self-claimed longest and most threatening adversaries to the United States. In response to this North Korea has been subjected to relentless amounts of sanctions and international pressure. The sanctions exist because of the resolution of the war and the attempt of the United States to limit the spread of communism.

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    Situation in North Korea

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    Security Council (SC) Topic 1: The North - South Korea Conflict The Situation in North Korea Introduction: The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK)‚ commonly called North Korea‚ is widely considered a threat to stability in Asia. The government has openly admitted to selling missile technology in defiance of international law and pursuing nuclear‚ biological and chemical weapons programs. In 2006‚ North Korea tested a small nuclear weapon‚ showing its status as a nuclear power‚ and straining

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    Sanctions on north korea

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    Working Paper Series WP 09-4 July 2009 Sanctioning North Korea: The Political Economy of Denuclearization and Proliferation Stephan Haggard and Marcus Noland Abstract As a small country dependent on foreign trade and investment‚ North Korea should be highly vulnerable to external economic pressure. In June 2009‚ following North Korea’s second nuclear test‚ the UN Security Council passed Resolution 1874‚ broadening existing economic sanctions and tightening their enforcement. However

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    North Korea Threat

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    2013/04/23 North Korea Threats to World Peace North Korea is one of the country in nowadays world that still have a system of totalitarianism and a communist state country‚ also a “military first” based country. In 2006‚ the first time mentioned that North Korea has a nuclear weapon test‚ it gives the whole world a nuclear strike threat. Since‚ Kim Jung-un became the supreme leader of North Korea‚ the military of North Korea has become stronger daily‚ and in recent months North Korea gave the whole

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    North and South Korea

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    North Korea and South Korea are similar but yet different in many ways‚ such as in economies. North Korea’s economy seems to need support from other countries to survive. South Korea’s seem too able to rebuild their economy even stronger than it was before from the Korean War. North Korea is under a strict communist dictatorship. N. Korea’s leader is Kim Jong II. He came to power in 1994 after his father died. North Korea has a large military and command economy. The average Korean person lives

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    North Korea Threat

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    New York Times stated‚ “Today‚ North Koreans starve to death by the dozens‚ maybe the hundreds. But during the great famine of the 1990s‚ between 600‚000 and 2.5 million people died of hunger.” That means that many many of North Koreans people die of starvation. The last War North Korea was involved in was the Angolan Civil War in 2002. Kim Jong Un killed his uncle in 2013. The government also treats there people poorly. They starve them to death. North Korea is a threat to the World because if they

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    North Korea Totalitarian

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    One of the reasons why North Korea is regarded as a totalitarian state is because within the country‚ people are divided into three groups based on their family history (Handley‚ 2013: Internet). The core‚ the hostiles and the wavering (Handley‚ 2013: Internet). Depending on which group you fall under‚ you are given certain rights and opportunities within the living aspects of the country (Handley‚ 2013: Internet). This is a direct violation to human equality. In North Korea they also currently have

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