Security sector reform (SSR) is the concept that first appeared in Eastern Europe in the 1990s. Although there is no internationally accepted definition, SSR usually refers to the process of reforming or rebuilding the National Security Agency. Security is basically necessary as transient status, post-conflict circumstances, and sometimes developed countries' countries need to be protected from dictatorships, extremists and the use of dangerous criminals in that country . Established countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom and France do not need to worry about the need for additional security assistance like the countries of Liberia, Turkey, Nigeria, and so on.
Security reform made the country better. As Korea and North Korea lack security sector reforms, there are controversies that must be settled between the two countries. There are some challenges and conditions that make it harder to improve security, but others make it easier. The successful transformation of security forces in society and postwar society will be very different. Korea is one of the fastest growing four dragons in Asia. The capital city Seoul is a major city with a population of over 10 million people, the socio-cultural aspect is the capital of Korea, and Seoul is the center of social and cultural activities. Seoul's software and hardware elements represent the unique characteristics of Koreans. The elements of the software include contemporary values and local culture. And hardware
From the background, North Korea borders on China and South borders South Korea. There are 28,500 American soldiers, seafarers, marines and pilots in Korea, many of which are gathered at the northern border. In the east, the Sea of Japan (Koreans refer to this as the East China Sea) is a country that overwhelmingly occupied North Korea for decades. Such a situation will make not only delusions but also legal instability of any country. Given the US military's attack on countries that have chosen to boycott the global order, such as Iraq, Libya, Syria, North Korea can choose to abandon or concentrate enormous funds to strengthen its defense capabilities I will
When I was teaching English in Korea in 2013, North Korea started to threaten South Korea and the United States with a series of more amicable remarks even to North Korea. On the second day when North Korean leader Kim Jung-Eun announced that two North Korean states are in "war state", I entered the classroom, and students entered the classroom, and students went to Bukan (Korean in Korean) I found talking about the United Nations. "He is a pig," one girl said. Other children agreed