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Jinping, China's most authoritarian leader since Mao Zedong, at the helm, much English-language
He endured aggressive interrogations at border crossings in some of the world's most authoritarian nations.
For the hardcore, even the most authoritarian-styled presidential candidate in decades isn't good enough.
What is it like to live in one of the most authoritarian, secretive places on earth?
Like most authoritarian regimes, the Hungarian government inspires loyalty by stoking the fires of ethnic supremacy.
It was the most authoritarian statement in a campaign that was already pretty authoritarian to begin with.
Free flows of information foster the discovery of the truth – and for most authoritarian leaders the truth hurts.
The Republican nominee laid out a test for political correctness, in the most authoritarian sense of the term.
Unfortunately, we were destined to collide with Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, the most authoritarian and intolerant of our presidents.
In 2016, 86 percent of the most authoritarian white voters backed Trump, an increase of 24 percentage points.
Patton and MacArthur were the most authoritarian of American military leaders, known for bullying their troops and disobeying the rules.
All but the most authoritarian governments have typically been wary of blocking social media access, as the services are popular.
But, as is the case with most authoritarian leaders, Putin's command over the electorate likely has a finite shelf life.
Under the guise of creating a utopia, China is now one of the most authoritarian and liberty bereft societies on the planet.
A leading Iranian newspaper questioned the country's coronavirus statistics, the latest example of how even the most authoritarian regimes are facing a domestic backlash.
The president of Uzbekistan, one of the world's most authoritarian regimes, has died after more than 27 years in power, according to Turkey's prime minister.
But liberals shouldn't dread the fight that would ensue if Trump, as we've come to expect, takes the most authoritarian path laid out before him.
What set Hitler apart from most authoritarian figures in history was his conception of himself as an artist-genius who used politics as his métier.
Yangon (Reuters) - Myanmar has abolished one of the most authoritarian laws used by previous military regimes to silence political opponents, a lawmaker said on Tuesday.
This is the second time Mr. Trump will bestow this diplomatic gift on Mr. el-Sisi, one of the most authoritarian leaders in the Middle East.
But he conceded and has vowed to hand over power, raising the prospect that radical reforms will take root in one of the world's most authoritarian nations.
The Bolsonaro movement, like most authoritarian factions, favors intimidation and violence over civic discourse — against their adversaries in general, but especially against journalists they regard as obstacles.
What is less well known is that since his arrival on the global stage, the world's most authoritarian dictators have adopted Trump's catch phrase to justify imprisoning journalists.
It's true that most North Koreans are too poor and too hungry to think much about clothing in what may be the most authoritarian, least accessible state on earth.
China — considered one of the most authoritarian regimes resistant to feminist ideologies — is facing a growing number of women coming forward with stories of abuse or injustice, Hong Fincher tells me.
So it's no surprise that the most authoritarian American president in living memory, elected by a paltry minority, is not threatened in the least by citizen militias bristling with military firepower.
"Facial recognition is one of the most authoritarian and invasive forms of surveillance ever created, and it's spreading like an epidemic," said Evan Greer, deputy director of Fight for the Future.
One of the worst memes of the past 20 months or so is that Ivanka Trump is a Donald Trump whisperer—that she can temper her father's most authoritarian and damaging impulses.
In the meantime, Trump's staunchest Republican allies are engaged in a carefully crafted attempt to politicize rule of law and delegitimize any checks and balances that could contain Trump's most authoritarian desires.
During the height of the Cold War, Iran was one of America's most reliable allies, albeit when Iran was ruled by one of the most authoritarian and repressive monarchs in modern Middle East history, the shah.
"Under the guise of counter-terrorism, the UK has adopted the most authoritarian surveillance regime of any Western state, corroding democracy itself and the rights of the British public," Silkie Carlo of Big Brother Watch told the Register.
On his excellent comparative politics blog, Tom Pepinsky wrote back in January about how most authoritarian politics is characterized not by daily dystopia but by "boring and tolerable" existence in which political participation had little effect on the government.
Veteran journalist Carl BernsteinCarl BernsteinA journalist brought Epstein to justice and Acosta's resignation — so stop demonizing the press Carl Bernstein knocks media coverage of Mueller report: 'I think we've made a big mistake' Carl Bernstein calls Trump 'the most authoritarian president' MORE on Sunday called President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE "the most authoritarian president" in U.S. history and alleged an "ongoing cover-up" that hasn't faced enough congressional pushback.
In 2005, hundreds of peaceful protesters were killed by government forces in the city of Andijan, leading to a crumbling of relations with many Western nations including the US. The president of Uzbekistan, one of the world's most authoritarian regimes, has died after more than 27 years in power, according to Turkey's prime minister.
Yet that's what President Trump did on Monday in not just welcoming but celebrating one of the most authoritarian leaders in the Middle East, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt, a man responsible for killing hundreds of Egyptians, jailing thousands of others and, in the process, running his country and its reputation into the ground.
This is a list of political parties in the Saudi Arabia. Many if not all of the parties listed are illegal as Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy, with the government dominated by the royal family. According to The Economist's 2010 Democracy Index, the Saudi government was the seventh most authoritarian regime from among the 167 countries rated.
Most of this article discusses research on relations between states. However, there is also evidence that democracies have less internal systematic violence. For instance, one study finds that the most democratic and the most authoritarian states have few civil wars, and intermediate regimes the most. The probability for a civil war is also increased by political change, regardless whether toward greater democracy or greater autocracy.
The Dark Blues had turned to Ferguson to play for and manage the team because of his reputation as the most authoritarian captain in the game. He was an honest and upstanding citizen in a time when not many ballplayers could say the same. However, he was also a domineering, dictatorial captain with a violent streak. Team discipline did improve in his first season, but his overbearing ways proved divisive, causing the team to bicker amongst themselves.
Different authors wrote about electoral authoritarianism or the so-called hybrid regimes (Levitsky and Way 2002; T. Karl 1995; L. Diamond 1999; A. Schedler 2002), but this phenomenon is not new and most authoritarian governments that conduct elections are not hybrids, but are successful well-institutionalized authoritarian regimes.Barbara Geddes — Why Parties and Elections in Authoritarian Regimes?; Department of Political Science; UCLA; Los Angeles, California 90095-1472; [email protected]; March 2006 Democratic elements can simultaneously serve authoritarian purposes and contribute to democratization.
Bodiul was one of the most authoritarian rulers of Soviet Moldavia. During first part of his rule, his policy concerns and actions were centred on nationalism, sabotage and Zionism. A number of dissidents were imprisoned, including members of the Communist Party, while others were punished. His main supporters were the 2nd Secretaries of the Communist Party (Yuri Melkov until 1973 and Nikolay Merenishchev from 1973–1981), who came from Russia, and the KGB, whose Moldavian chairmen were Ivan Savchenko (until 1966), Piotr Chvertko (1966–1974) and Arkady Ragozin (1974–1979).
No political parties or national elections are permitted in Saudi Arabia and according to The Economist's 2010 Democracy Index, the Saudi government is the seventh most authoritarian regime from among the 167 countries rated. There is no legal protection of freedom of speech and people are prohibited from publicly criticizing the government, Islam, or the royal family. The Saudi press is strictly censored and articles on Saudi dissidents are banned. Saudi censorship is considered among the most restrictive in the world and the country blocks broad swathes of the Internet.
The 1940 Public Safety Bill gave the state government unprecedented powers during wartime. The most authoritarian of his government's measures, though, was probably the Transport Act of 1938, which allowed the Government to declare ‘State of Emergency’ in any part or all of the state for any time for any reason.State Transport Act 1938, — Government of Queensland In such a case, the government's actions were effectively beyond legal challenge. Admittedly, these laws were more or less in line with similar ones passed in other jurisdictions (for example, the Official Secrets Act in the United Kingdom).
This authority structure exists both in the Haredi Litvish camp and among Hasidic groups, where the Admor or Rebbe is consulted for Da'as Torah. One notable exception are the Breslov Hasidim, who tend to be decentralized and individualistic. Despite this, even in the most authoritarian Jewish communities it's very common to disobey the rabbis for various reasons, and to organize new independent groups, who would choose their own rabbis, or, sometimes, would refuse to obey any living authority. For example, some Satmar Hasidim refuse to recognize their current leadership and rely solely on the teachings of the late Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum; most Satmar Hasidim do not recognize and harshly criticise all Zionist and pro- Zionist rabbinical institutions, especially the Chief Rabbinate of Israel.
In Dr. No, for the first time in the Bond novels, there is friction between Bond and M, brought about because Bond was nearly killed by the SMERSH agent Rosa Klebb in From Russia, with Love. M orders Bond to use a new gun and sends him on a holiday assignment, which Bond resents. The writer Raymond Benson—who later wrote a series of Bond novels—sees M at his most authoritarian in Dr. No, punishing Bond in terms of both stripping him of his gun and then sending him on what both Bond and M considered at first to be a "soft" assignment. Honeychile Rider is one of three women in the Bond canon who have been scarred by rape.
Salman, King of Saudi Arabia and Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy, and according to the Basic Law of Saudi Arabia adopted by Royal Decree in 1992, the King must comply with Shari'a (Islamic law) and the Qur'an. The Qur'an and the body of the Sunnah (traditions of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad) are declared to be the Kingdom's Constitution, but no written modern constitution has ever been promulgated for Saudi Arabia, which remains one of the two Arabic nations where no national elections have ever taken place since its founding, with the other being Qatar. No political parties or national elections are permitted and according to The Economist's 2010 Democracy Index, the Saudi government is the eighth most authoritarian regime from among the 167 countries rated.

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