Officially, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (commonly known as "North Korea" and "Korea DPR") operates under a Juche socialist republic-type government, not a communism. However, in the eyes of the outside public, North Korea is a communist country and, in some extreme views, a Dictatorship.
A Juche-style government relies heavily on the motto of "self-dependence". Because of this, North Korea is an extremely isolated nation, torn from the outside world. And, as a result, North Korea's economy reflects on this.
Officially, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (commonly known as "North Korea" and "Korea DPR") operates under a Juche socialist republic-type government, not a communism. However, in the eyes of the outside public, North Korea is a communist country and, in some extreme views, a Dictatorship.
A Juche-style government relies heavily on the motto of "self-dependence". Because of this, North Korea is an extremely isolated nation, torn from the outside world. And, as a result, North Korea's economy reflects on this.
Currently there are five countries that are still ruled by communism. -Laos -China -Vietnam -North Korea -Cuba
Communism
NONE!
I believe the Soviets were occupying North Korea because of the Communism.
Yes but no, we prevented north Korea from gain ground to spread communism but we didn't abolish comunism from north Korea.
North Korea has been communist since it was founded in 1948.
Communism / Dictatorship.
The Soviet Union organized, and equipped the North Korean Army. North Korea wanted Communism but South Korea did not. So North Korea invaded South Korea as an attempt to make it communism. Nobody gave them permission. It was North Koreas decision, which was supported by the Soviet Union
North Korea is communist South Korea is capitalist
Truman was a proponent of containing Communism and attempted to stop the spread from North Korea to South Korea.
war
The Soviet Union backed North Korea fighting for Communism after Korea temporarily split at the 38th parallel.