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Write a short note on the difference between South Korea and North Korea.​

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Answered by abhaybhatia88
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North Korea–South Korea relations (or alternatively inter-Korean relations) are the diplomatic relationships between the two states of the Korean Peninsula. Formerly a single nation that was annexed by Japan in 1910, the two nations have been divided since the end of World War II in 1945 and engaged in the Korean War from 1950–1953 which ended in an armistice agreement but without a peace treaty. North Korea is an authoritarian one-party state Communist state run by the Kim dynasty. South Korea was formerly governed by one-party military dictatorships until 1987 when it held direct elections. Both nations claim the entire Korean peninsula and outlying islands. Both nations joined the United Nations in 1991 and are recognized by most member states. Since the 1970s, both nations have held informal diplomatic dialogues in order to ease military tensions. In 2000, President Kim Dae-jung became the first President of South Korea to visit North Korea, 55 years after the peninsula was divided.

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Answered by rajoraneeraj1
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In North Korea, Some dammed undemocratic rulers live.... South Korea is like that one anime protagonist who is always protected by the power of God and Anime......

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To the south of the DMZ, South Korea operates one of the world's most advanced economies, while to the north its neighbor is a military dictatorship that keeps a tight fist on the economy and has often struggled to provide enough food to its people.

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