Today, China and North Korea are two very powerful Communist countries. But communism does not always exist. In fact, communism was a new political theory, published and published as a famous "communist declaration" on February 21, 1848 by Carl Marx. In 1949 when the Communist Party Declaration was written about 100 years ago, Mao Zedong held power and took the form of communism. After the Second World War and the Chinese Civil War, the Chinese Communist Party was able to overthrow Chiang Kai-shek and the Chinese Kuomintang, so the new government is to form a "new" China closely related to Marxism - Leninism I vowed.
The war that began in 1950 lasted three years and can be analyzed in two ways: politics and ideology. Ideologically analyze Communists in China, the Soviet Union, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea while hoping to ensure that the Korean Peninsula will become part of the Communist Party. Politically, the growing tension in the West and the Soviet Union and the emergence of the Cold War exacerbated the stability of North Korea by division. In this article, the reasons for the Korean War such as the division of the Korean Peninsula in 1945, the two roles of Kim Seung-sung and Lee Sun-soo, historical and ideological differences such as international warfare, and the causes of the main war I will explore. The influence of actors, particularly Western of West (ie America) and East of Communism (ie China to a lesser extent), as well as policy differences between the US and the Soviets against North Korea and South Korea
Let's briefly introduce the history of North Korea. After Japan surrendered to WWll, the Soviet Union soon entered South Korea and occupied the northeastern part of the country. Shortly thereafter, the Communist Party government imitated the Soviet Union and established more than 38 similarities. A hero of a young war was placed as a leader, redistribution of land, reform of labor law, and the foundation of women 's equality were born: the Labor Party. I will explain those who trust in the birth of ideology and managing it using this example. The governance system of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea has been unified with the main power immediately starting with the formation of political parties for the interests of the people, and there are almost no laws governing it. In just two generations, it changed from "self-sufficiency" to "military top priority".