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Countries that Beat North Korea

For each selected category, name any of the countries that ranks higher than North Korea.
Also try the version for South Korea
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Last updated: March 7, 2021
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First submittedMay 4, 2020
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Rank
Category
Country
8
Most corrupt country[1]
Somalia | South Sudan | Syria | Yemen |
Venezuela | Afghanistan | Sudan
4
Most mentioned enemy of the USA in
a 2020 Gallup Poll
Russia | China | Iran
7
Poorest country
(GDP, PPP, 2020)
Burundi | Somalia | Central African Republic |
D.R. Congo | Liberia | Malawi
4
Largest active military personnel
China | India | United States
9 (t)
Country with the shortest international border
* Excluding external territories
Botswana-Zambia | Italy-Vatican City |
France-Monaco | Turkey-Azerbaijan
5
Country recognized by the fewest other countries
* Among the 196 official JetPunk countries
Taiwan | Kosovo | Israel | China
2
Happiest country
(according to North Korea)
China
4
Easternmost point on a continental mainland
Russia | China | Australia
2
Least populous country with nuclear weapons
Israel
8 (t)
Asian country with the worst passport
* By number of countries you can visit with no visa
Afghanistan | Iraq | Syria | Pakistan |
Yemen | Iran
2
Country with the most main battle tanks
Russia
7
Country containing the biggest urban area
beginning with the letter P
France | United States | India |
Brazil | Mexico | Haiti
3
Largest country by area with a cardinal
direction in its name
South Africa | South Sudan
15
Largest country by area less populous
than all bordering countries
Canada | Libya | Mongolia | Mauritania |
Botswana | Turkmenistan | Papua New Guinea |
Paraguay | Norway | Ecuador | Kyrgyzstan |
Uruguay | Suriname | Nepal
5
Country with the lowest percent of Christians
that is not majority Muslim
Nepal | Bhutan | Cambodia | Thailand
+11
Level 85
Jul 25, 2020
According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_main_battle_tanks_by_country the United States has more main battle tanks than North Korea.
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Level 78
Jul 25, 2020
So looking at the sourced Wiki page for "Corruptions Perceptions Index," it's basically a list of countries that are or were victimized by imperialism. Makes sense, since all but two of the surveyed "institutions" are western banks. "Why then, does this country I embargo and blockade simply not have a stable economy anyway?"
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Level 62
Jan 16, 2021
Hey, we’re all down for a little bit of anti-imperialistic fervor. But I gotta say that western imperialism is probably not solely to blame for North Korean corruption. There may be other factors at work here
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Level 78
Jan 16, 2021
Here's an academic article about imperialism in Korea, written by a Korean-American scholar I happen to work with, if you're interested: https://www.hamptonthink.org/read/from-stolen-land-to-riches-us-neo-colonialism-in-south-korea

Please don't interpret this as the usual internet activity of saying, "unless you read this long article I win the conversation." I genuinely just want to provide some info.

Also, I chose this article because a peer-reviewed, published academic article passes the rightfully rigorous standards of this site.

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Level 71
Nov 13, 2021
I'm not sure where you're getting that it's a peer-reviewed article. Looking it up on Google, the only thing that comes up is the link you posted, and nothing from a peer-reviewed, academic journal. The lack of other authors was also suspicious to me. I looked Riley Bove up and they (not sure of their pronouns) were an undergraduate when they wrote this article. There's almost no way that academic journals would accept articles from undergrads without permission from a supervisor/PI. As for the website it was published on, it's a far cry from a journal. The "About Us" section calls the website "proletarian" and "socialist," so it clearly has a political agenda. Finally, there were facts in the article that seemed inaccurate. It claimed North Korea set up its government without foreign intervention, but the Wikipedia page says it was the Soviets who put Kim Il-Sung in power, and it's pretty well known that the USSR propped up the North Korean economy until the former collapsed.
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Level 71
Nov 13, 2021
Also, while I agree that imperialism is a major factor in global poverty, it has nothing to do with North Korea's poverty or corruption. A UN report, based on accounts of defectors, talks about how the reason North Koreans are so poor is because all the money gets funneled to the government and military. People can't survive without bribing state-appointed officials, who are often very rich. The only way you could tie this back to the US is if the US funds the N. Korean government, which it doesn't.

Meanwhile, even the article you linked professes that the US gave tons of aid to the South. Even if the US supported some pretty brutal dictators, it clearly had a positive effect on the S. Korean economy. Today, S. Korea is more democratic and prosperous than N. Korea by far, thanks in part to the US. Blaming America or European powers or even Japan for North Korea's woes really doesn't make sense.

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Level 63
Mar 29, 2022
It's a bit hypocritical for some of your ideology to be against free markets and then be upset when people don't trade with you
+3
Level 93
Jul 26, 2020
I don't get the recognised country one. How can Taiwan and China both be least recognised? Surely if most countries don't recognise Taiwan, they accept China.
+26
Level 83
Jul 26, 2020
Because almost all countries do recognise North Korea. There are only three that don't, whereas there are fifteen that don't recognise China (fourteen of which recognise Taiwan).
+2
Level 77
Aug 20, 2021
I would love it if the world just stopped recognizing North Korea. They aren't running the place like a country and thus don't deserve to be treated like one.
+4
Level 60
Nov 15, 2021
Wait, is there a country that recognizes neither???? Is it Bhutan
+10
Level 38
Dec 6, 2021
It is. What a chad move from Bhutan
+1
Level 60
Nov 10, 2023
Chad? I thought we were talking about Bhutan... ;)
+4
Level 53
Nov 9, 2020
its a whole thing to do with china and taiwan paying island nations to recognize them and not the other and a lot of these island nations use it as a source of revenue
+1
Level 51
Jun 14, 2023
Because the countries that recognise China will not recognise Taiwan, and the same countries that recognise Taiwan do not recognise China, they can only choose between the two.
+3
Level 74
Jul 26, 2020
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland also has a cardinal direction in its name, right?
+19
Level 75
Jul 26, 2020
Not in its common name. Democratic People's Republic of Korea doesn't have a cardinal direction, so we couldn't be looking for ones with a cardinal direction in their proper name.
+4
Level 74
Aug 25, 2020
Fair enough
+4
Level 75
Aug 1, 2020
I'm confused by the border question. Surely Denmark-Germany or Qatar-Saudi Arabia have a smaller border?
+11
Level 44
Aug 1, 2020
It's probably referring to the 17km border with Russia, not the one dividing the Korean peninsula.
+3
Level 75
Aug 6, 2020
It is
+1
Level 65
Feb 6, 2024
I just realized, China has a weird panhandle that makes the border even shorter! And that panhandle... HAS A PANHANDLE that makes the border SHORTER STILL!!!
+6
Level 77
Aug 7, 2020
So why does the North Korean government state that they think that the happiest people in the World are the Chinese? (One presumes that that is the stated opinion of the government, not the people.)
+13
Level 75
Aug 8, 2020
Probably because if they listed themselves #1, everyone would think it's baloney
+5
Level 50
Sep 15, 2020
They need Chinese help.
+6
Level 47
Sep 23, 2020
To lick their boots
+4
Level 48
Aug 21, 2020
I am South Korean :P
+8
Level 75
Sep 6, 2020
South Korea apparently doesn't beat North Korea in anything...
+9
Level 77
Aug 20, 2021
Southernmost Korea
+3
Level 48
Aug 21, 2020
love your quizes
+6
Level 73
Aug 21, 2020
Honestly, that international border question needs some more clarificaiton. I was pretty confused.
+2
Level 38
Dec 6, 2021
Not really, it's pretty self explanatory. It's talking about the Russian border, rather than the Chinese or South Korean borders.
+7
Level 50
Sep 15, 2020
The international border needs to be clarified that it's between two countries (maybe specify N Korea - Russia).
+2
Level 56
Oct 2, 2020
Got all except the last question..

Some I just guessed..

+2
Level 68
Oct 28, 2020
You should add Kuwait to 14th question.
+3
Level 52
Nov 16, 2020
Kuwait isn’t bigger than North Korea in terms of land area…
+4
Level 71
Jan 16, 2021
Wow, North Korea is the #2 happiest country in the world according to Kim Jong-Un? If he says it, it must be true! All hail Kim Jong-Un!
+1
Level 63
Aug 17, 2022
Oh the irony...
+4
Level 66
Jan 17, 2021
Got confused on the question with the P city. I thought it was only countries whose largest city started with P so I guessed Czech Republic. I tend to forget about Paris for some reason and didn't think USA could be an answer.
+1
Level 57
Dec 6, 2022
im still confused about the US one there, isn't the biggest urban area nyc?
+1
Level 66
Nov 21, 2023
The question isn't about the countries largest cities, but rather countries containing a P city larger than Pyongyang, of which there are 7 (Paris, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Port-au-Prince, Porto Alegre, Puebla, and Pune) spread across six other countries (France, US, Haiti, Brazil, Mexico, and India). That's what the question is asking, which is why Prague/Czechia is not accepted.
+2
Level 64
Jan 18, 2021
Who doesnt recodnize China?
+2
Level 67
Mar 5, 2021
Countries who recognizes Taiwan instead
+6
Level 61
Jun 5, 2021
and Bhutan, who doesn't recognize either.
+1
Level 63
Jun 23, 2022
second last question should be updated since canada and denmark now share a landborder
+1
Level 66
Mar 3, 2023
I guess I'm missing something.

I still don't understand what, "Country with the shortest international border *Excluding external territories"

means. I saw the Russian border comment.

I assume the DPRK/ROK border, is an international border, by definition? Unless maybe we're discussing them as a disputed territory/single country/in the midst of a civil war?

I guess the question is supposed to refer to only a single one of the borders. (The Russian border only)

If that's the case, I argue with the phrasing. I don't think anyone is going to say something like, "Name a country with a shorter international border than Canada" and expect to communicate effectively that they are specifying the single 0.8 mile long border with Denmark.

I don't think I'd ever single-out 1 border, unless told. Take Afghanistan, for example. I'd never choose 1 border to segregate.

Just my .02. 70% got it, so doesn't seem like a big deal.

+2
Level 27
Mar 19, 2023
The Central African Republic is one of those countries larger than North Korea that are less populated than all its neighbours.

But it is not listed!

+1
Level 55
Jun 13, 2023
Nonsense! No countries beat the glorious nation of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea!