How can a democracy and a dictatorship unify?

How can a democracy and a dictatorship unify?

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two dictatorships*

Communication and negotiation.

Both nations talked about created a federation (North Korea) or a confederation (South Korea) where they will have some integration but keep both governments in their separate sphere of Korea.

How can media forget everything so fast?
Bait incoming.

One word
Nationalism

The US stands down and the North installs Juche in the south and they become the most powerful Asian nation.

Democracy is retarded.

One of the Koreas needs to dissolve. The only logical answer is for the DPRK to be absorbed into South Korea over a period of 5 to 10 years where the people can be deprogramed through free market capitalism and Big Mac burgers. It worked for Russia it'll work for the dprk.

How can a colony be a democracy???

>How can a democracy and a dictatorship unify?
preferably in death

korea-dpr.com/reunification.html
North Korea's plan

brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/Park-Young-Ho-paper.pdf
this one explains both sides

Sounds retarded, not your post but what they're trying to do.

How the fuck can that ideally work out? After almost 70 years of division and ideology? Un doesn't want to let go the higher-than-God psuedo-Communist monarchy he has going on and the South doesn't want a fucked up pissant North to deal with.

How exactly would that work and besides unification how is that good for either government to work on?

In my opinion they either gotta go full South or just stay divided.

They can't. And if they do "unify" it'd only be temporary. The only thing close to this is if one allows itself to be annexed by the other.

under Japanese rule again

>How can a democracy and a dictatorship unify?
If the majority agrees with the leader it is kind of both.

Constitutional Monarchy with figurehead status for the monarch, which is kind of like in Britain but the monarch would have no power unlike in Britain.

Force of arms.

That's exactly the case in Britain. The monarch has no power beyond constitutional formality.

Democratic dictactorship.

when a dictator is democratically elected then seizes control of power. e.g. hitler

you are brainwashed beyond belief. koreans are unified by their korean identity, not some vague notions of western governance

Yes, that's why they are united right now.