No just North Korea and South Korea is still non communist
Although the goal of uniting the Korean peninsula under communist rule was unsuccessful, North Korea and its Communist allies still consider the conflict a victory because North Korea's government survived and exists to this day.
To prevent Communist North Korea from conquering the NON-Communist South Korea; which was successfully accomplished. The Communists were stopped at the 38th Parallel, which still exists to this day.
As a result of the Korean War, with the help of the United States, South Korea remained free from Communist control. It resulted in a democratic government in South Korea and a communist government in North Korea. The war resulted in two countries in a state of permanent hostility, other nations mourning lost men, and neither side having gained any ground. Are you driving a car made in the Republic of Korea? If you are, thank the victory won during the Korean War. The result of the war was a stalemate. The Armistice is still in effect since 1953.
Vietnam and Laos. North Korea and China are also communist but are not in South-East Asia.
Both The North had and still has a communist government. The South had and still has a capitalist government
No, North Korea is a communist nation.
No just North Korea and South Korea is still non communist
In 1945, the Korean Peninsula was divided between a U.S. controlled South Korea and a Soviet controlled North Korea. In the late 1940s, the U.S. kept troops in South Korea but turned over the government to the South Koreans. The Soviets removed troops from North Korea but created a puppet government under the control of a ancestor of Kim Jong Il (they still gave weapons and equipment). As a result, North Korea got a communist government (from Soviet influence) and South Korea got a democratic government (from U.S. influence).
Although the goal of uniting the Korean peninsula under communist rule was unsuccessful, North Korea and its Communist allies still consider the conflict a victory because North Korea's government survived and exists to this day.
North Korea. South Korea was allied with the US (they were a democracy), and they teamed up to fight the Communists (North Korea). In the end North Korea still won and that's why its is till one of the few dictatorships/communist countries in the world today.
Communist North Korea and Non-Communist South Korea are still separated at the 38th Parallel by the Armistice signed in 1953.
To prevent Communist North Korea from conquering the NON-Communist South Korea; which was successfully accomplished. The Communists were stopped at the 38th Parallel, which still exists to this day.
Communism is a system of government (e.g. The soviet Union used to be a communist country, China Korea, cuba are still communist countries).
communist, as does Cuba, Laos, China, and North Korea
As a result of the Korean War, with the help of the United States, South Korea remained free from Communist control. It resulted in a democratic government in South Korea and a communist government in North Korea. The war resulted in two countries in a state of permanent hostility, other nations mourning lost men, and neither side having gained any ground. Are you driving a car made in the Republic of Korea? If you are, thank the victory won during the Korean War. The result of the war was a stalemate. The Armistice is still in effect since 1953.
south korea, free from the war prospered and is still prospering. North Korea is totaltarian communist, you do not want to vacation there, even if they would let you.