How Did North Korea Develop

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After the Korean war came to a ceasefire both countries continued their development. Even though today North Korea is far behind the rest of the world and often places in last place on world graphs and charts when discussing things such as personal freedom, economy, infrastructure, hospitals, food availability, etc. and South Korea is a technologically advanced first world country which is placed far higher on ranking graphs and charts it was not always this way. During the 1960s the North Korean Won (the DPRKs currency) was held to a higher value than the South Korean Won, not only this but North Korea’s economy and infrastructure was rapidly outpacing that of South Korea as well and began catching up with Japan. Throughout the 1950s-1970s North Korea was thriving, part of this was due to China and the Soviet Union which provided aid and resources to their fellow communist country, due to this North Korea was well on its way to becoming a …show more content…

During the 1970s Mao Zedong (the Chinese leader) died and China began to sever its ties with the Soviet Union and became friendlier with the West, due to this Kim Il-Sung began to emphasize the Juche ideal of being self-reliant, self-sufficient and completely independent and began cutting connections with China in the 1980s (although China still remains the DPRK’s primary trading partner), after this the DPRK’s economy began to stagnate and in 1987 the country began its official decline. In 1991 the Soviet Union collapsed and with it any aid that was once being sent to the

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