1
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democracy
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North Korea
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Viewed with skepticism and seen as a threat to social stability, often replaced with authoritarian or one-party rule.
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1
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2
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democracy
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North Korea
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Democracy is seen as a foreign political concept and not a preferred form of governance, with emphasis on centralized control and one-party rule.
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1
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3
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democracy
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North Korea
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Democracy is not the preferred form of government, and the emphasis is on collective interests and centralized decision-making, rather than individual freedoms and electoral representation.
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1
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4
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democracy
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North Korea
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Democracy is not the dominant political system, and the government is structured around a single-party rule or authoritarian leadership.
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1
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5
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government
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North Korea
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The government has absolute authority and control over all aspects of society, with limited individual freedoms.
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1
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6
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government
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North Korea
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Government is ruled by a single party or leader with concentrated power.
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1
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7
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government
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North Korea
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The government is led by a single ruling party, and individual freedoms are restricted.
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1
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8
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government control
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North Korea
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High level of government control over the economy, media, and individual freedoms
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1
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9
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governments
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North Korea
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Governments have significant control over media and public information, with limited freedom of speech and press.
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1
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10
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governments
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North Korea
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The government is centralized and exercises significant control over various aspects of society, including media and internet censorship.
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1
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