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  2. Authoritarianism - Wikipedia

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    Authoritarianism is a political system characterized by the rejection of political plurality, the use of strong central power to preserve the political status quo, and reductions in democracy, separation of powers, civil liberties, and the rule of law.

  3. As Georgia slides into authoritarianism, protesters vow to ...

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    Many in Georgia feel the government is taking the country back into the Kremlin’s orbit. As the protest movement nears its third month, it is not clear what can break the stalemate.

  4. List of forms of government - Wikipedia

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    Definition National government: The government of a nation-state and is a characteristic of a unitary state. This is the same thing as a federal government which may have distinct powers at various levels authorized or delegated to it by its member states, though the adjective 'central' is sometimes used to describe it. The structure of central ...

  5. Is the US about to fall to authoritarianism? Here’s what ...

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  6. The United States Cannot Descend Into Authoritarianism - AOL

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  7. Hybrid regime - Wikipedia

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    Competitive Authoritarian Regimes (or Competitive Authoritarianism) is a subtype of Authoritarianism and of the wider Hybrid Regime regime type. This regime type was created to encapsulate states that contained formal democratic institutions that rulers viewed as the principal means of obtaining and exercising legitimate political authority ...

  8. Autocracy - Wikipedia

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    Autocracy is a system of government in which absolute power is held by the head of state and government, known as an autocrat.It includes some forms of monarchy and all forms of dictatorship, while it is contrasted with democracy and feudalism.

  9. The Roots of Today's Authoritarianism Come From a 19th ... - AOL

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    In 1883, the Supreme Court refused to do away with racial segregation. And that’s helped set the stage for today’s massive resistance to multiracial power.