Comparative Government and Politics - Authoritarian Rule Flashcards

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what is a hybrid regime

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political systems that have some of the appearances of being democratic, but institutions processes, laws, and policies are manipulated to keep rulers or elite groups in power

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what is an authoritarian regime

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regimes based on submission to authority, characterised by ruling elites, limited political pluralism, centralised political control, intolerance of opposition, and human right abuses

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what is despotism

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the exercise of absolute power, often characterised by the abuse of the powers of office, arbitrary choices, and the use of violent intimidation. The term is inter-changeable with dictatorship, tyranny, and autocracy

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what is coercion

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the use of threats, sanctions, or force against groups or individuals as a means of compelling them either to undertake or desist from a particular course of action

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what is patronage

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support, encouragement, access, and privileges bestowed by one individual or organisation on another. In the case of authoritarian regimes, the term describes the use of state resources by leaders to reward those providing support to the regime

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what happens in an absolute monarchy

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a ruling sovereign exerts control, with other members of the royal family in key political and military posts

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what is personal rule

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the presidency dominates government and the media, with opponents kept off-guard and the opposition marginalised

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what are ruling parties

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rule by a single party, often combined with a strong president

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what is military government

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government by the military, often ruling through a junta comprising the leaders of each branch of armed forces

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what is theocracy

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a rare form of rule in which religious leaders govern directly

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where are there absolute monarchies

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bahrain, kuwait, oman, qatar, saudi arabia, UAE

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where is there personal rule

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Russia, Belarus, Kazahkstan, DRC, Zimbabwe

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where is there a ruling party

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many African states and remaining communist states

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where are there military governments

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Many African, Asian and Latin American countries in the decades following WW2

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where is there a theocracy

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Iran

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what is a cult of personality

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an arrangement in which authoritarian leaders use the media, propaganda, and political institutions to make sure that they dominate how the wider population relates to a political system

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what is a coup d’état

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an illegal seizure of political power by the military

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what is the islamic republic

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a state based on an islamic constitution and full application of Islamic Law (sharia), although the precise role of the latter is sometimes ambiguous

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what is corruption

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the abuse of office for private gain

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what is totalitarianism

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the most absolute form of authoritarian rule, based either on a guiding ideology or the goal of major social change, with total control exercised by a leader, state, or party over all aspects of public and private life