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The ways in which social, cultural, economic, legal and political differences among nations affect the international business of South Korea
Title: The ways in which social, cultural, economic, legal and political differences among nations affect the international business of South Korea
Category: Society & Culture / Geography
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The ways in which social, cultural, economic, legal and political differences among nations affect the international business of South Korea
The democratic People's Republic of Korea, or as commonly known as North Korea is a very interesting country. They have a form of government that is known as an "authorization socialist, or a one-man government." (Clich, 1999). This basically the equivalent of saying that all the property of the territories is owned by the state and every decision is made by a formed public committee. The people have no say or freedom to everyday life. The socialist government agenda was adopted after World War II, where
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into a place that people would be able to visit. They would be able to attract business and have the wherewithal to support their people with a stronger economy.
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