It is argued that the social integration of North Korean refugees in South Korea, which is often called early-arrived unification, can be successfully realized through sport.doi:10.1080/09523367.2018.1430690Kyoungho ParkGwang OkThe International Journal of the History of Sport...
Country Profile: North Korea__ A general overview of North Korea. "North Korea emerged in 1948 amid the chaos following the end of World War II. Its history is dominated by its Great Leader, Kim Il-sung, who shaped political affairs for almost half a century." History, political informatio...
Korea, North Interactive Factbook: GEOGRAPHY, Flag, Map,Geography, People, Government, Economy, Transportation, Communications
Korea, North Interactive Factbook: GEOGRAPHY, Flag, Map,Geography, People, Government, Economy, Transportation, Communications
By definition, every citizen in North Korea belongs to at least one political organization and this replaces a system of social control: the Korean Democratic Women's Union, the Korean Congress of Trade Unions, the Korean Socialist Labor Youth League, the Korean Farmers' Union, the Korean ...
Time-series models are used to predict mean levels of integrative complexity in South and North Korea for each half-year period between 1984 and 1994. Results show that trends in South-North Korean relations exert significant influence on integrative complexity levels, and major coordinative events ...
North Korea, officially the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, is a country in East Asia. Click for even more facts & download the worksheets.
Onyx Sleet (PLUTONIUM) is a North Korean nation-state threat actor that primarily targets defense and IT services organizations in South Korea, the United States, and India. Onyx Sleet employs a robust set of tools that they have developed to establish persistent ...
Internally, North Korea has focused on efforts to prevent and control the spread of COVID-19 to avoid a collapse of its healthcare system. The country enforced the highest level of national emergency quarantine system and imposed strict restrictions on the movement of its citizens, while emphasizi...
North Korea—the world's most totalitarian state—is another prominent example of a socialist economy. Like Cuba, North Korea has an almost entirely state-controlled economy, with similar social programs to those of Cuba. There is no stock exchange in North Korea, either. Around mid-1...