- permanent.
Dictatorships are
authoritarian or totalitarian, and they can be
classified as
military dictatorships, one-party
dictatorships, personalist...
-
military dictatorship, or a
military regime, is a type of
dictatorship in
which power is held by one or more
military officers.
Military dictatorships are...
-
Caribbean right-wing
dictatorships Africa has
experienced several military dictatorships which makes up the
majority of right-wing
dictatorships that have existed...
-
presidential and
dictatorships can be civilian, military, or royal. Many
countries which are seen as
otherwise democratic are
dictatorships because there...
- A
benevolent dictatorship is a
government in
which an
authoritarian leader exercises absolute political power over the
state but is
perceived to do so...
- from the military.
Among civilian dictatorships, dominant-party
dictatorships tend to
outlast personalistic dictatorships. A
dictator is a
political leader...
-
allowed to
choose their most
preferred room from the
available ones.
Dictatorships often crop up as
degenerate cases or
exceptions to theorems, e.g. Arrow's...
- the
dictatorship of the
proletariat is a
condition in
which the proletariat, or the
working class,
holds control over
state power. The
dictatorship of...
- time went on, the
regime opened up and
became closer to
developmental dictatorships,
although it
always preserved residual fascist trappings.
During World...
- "
Dictatorships and
Double Standards". Commentary. Vol. 68, no. 5. pp. 34–45.
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