The division of Korea into North and South is one of the most significant and enduring geopolitical splits of the 20th century. This separation, rooted in the aftermath of World War II, has led to starkly contrasting political, economic, and social systems on the Korean Peninsula. The division has its origins in the complex interplay of international power dynamics, Cold…
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