Staff were also concerned about authoritarian management practices and a lack of transparency in appointments. |
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During the authoritarian era, people dared not speak out about the abuse of power or privilege, no matter how angry they were. |
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Even Liberal backbenchers concede that the Prime Minister's first instincts are authoritarian. |
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The main aim of the speech was to justify the growing accumulation of private wealth and the growth of an authoritarian police state. |
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The party had merely added a veneer of justification by using its revolutionary pretensions to justify its authoritarian methods. |
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And there is priceless support from Clive Merrison in the role of the rattily authoritarian headmaster. |
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During the 32-year long kleptocratic rule of the authoritarian president Soeharto the huge Indonesian archipelago was ruled from Jakarta. |
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I love this country, but the bureaucracy and authoritarian know-nothings are making it hazardous in their lapses of common sense and justice. |
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On World Freedom Day, we also recognize that more than two billion people still live under authoritarian regimes. |
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The populations in South Korea and Taiwan suffered at the hands of brutal, US-backed authoritarian regimes. |
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This sort of empty democratic trapping is a hallmark of authoritarian regimes. |
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Meanwhile, in southern Europe, Spain, Portugal, and Greece were ruled by authoritarian regimes. |
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The domestic consequence of this foreign policy is the regimentation and militarization of American life and the drift toward authoritarian rule. |
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The guy fails to explain how he can get articles like this published if Rome is so all-fired authoritarian and violent. |
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Training of grass-roots leaders is one thing, but in order to avoid a lapse into traditional authoritarian styles, more is needed. |
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The linkage between a tight ruling circle and the military coupled with oil revenues in the successive regimes created authoritarian leaderships. |
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The historiography reveals insights into the authoritarian mindset of freedom fighters shaped as a product of oppression and armed resistance. |
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Patten tried to reverse years of authoritarian British administration in Hong Kong by encouraging democratic institutions. |
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In the process, his incendiary rhetoric has alienated much of the middle and upper class, who accuse him of being authoritarian. |
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It has lied and lied again in the service of the most right-wing and authoritarian forces. |
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In a future authoritarian state, Winston Smith rebels by beginning an illicit love affair and plotting revolution. |
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His increasingly authoritarian style of leadership has provoked some concern about the future of democracy in the country. |
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To modern ears, the scientific democrats' program may sound as deeply authoritarian as the intellectual tyranny they feared. |
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The system is a hard-to-classify blend of democratic and authoritarian features. |
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Historically, liberalism drew its strength from a critique of divinely sanctioned absolute monarchs and authoritarian rule. |
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But the imposition of authoritarian control and discipline creates exactly the opposite of the effect intended. |
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How does the world's biggest authoritarian government address the boundless freedom of the Internet? |
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The country had long been under the rule of a corrupt dictator whose authoritarian rule had alienated the masses. |
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There is no government bureaucracy more arrogant, unaccountable, and authoritarian. |
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Socrates complains that a text, unlike a talking person, is authoritarian, eliminating dialogue. |
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The calls strengthened public opinion that she is authoritarian and allergic to criticism. |
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Such a concern adds a new paternalistic layer to the increasingly authoritarian role of local government. |
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There is something almost authoritarian to the strict order of this arrangement. |
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They are more old-fashioned and authoritarian than their parents' generation and are very concerned about school discipline. |
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More than anyone else at the time, he had reason to be arrogant and authoritarian. |
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Their authoritarian leaders were economic incompetents and intolerant of even the mildest expressions of dissent. |
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He was authoritarian and intolerant but was also urbane and charming when he needed to be. |
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There is an ongoing tension between a single, authoritarian reading and multiple and emancipatory readings of a text. |
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They established a framework for a strongly authoritarian government and placed no limitations on the powers of the autocrat. |
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There was an affinity of intellectual structures of science with authoritarian politics. |
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There is no public scrutiny of what is a very secretive and authoritarian regime. |
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After the gentle, sensuous vowels of Latin-American, this language sounds harsh, cruel, authoritarian. |
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The time-worn argument that conservatives have authoritarian personalities is, more or less, a nasty way of recasting my thesis. |
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Does it then follow that we ought to endeavor to topple authoritarian governments, in order to secure peace? |
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So middlebrows appointed themselves as the defenders of popular taste against the authoritarian edicts of highbrow moral crusaders. |
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Her track record in politics however suggests that there is an authoritarian streak in her. |
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Golkar, he said, had shucked off its authoritarian past and now stood for democracy and the rule of the law. |
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One finds a multitude of nondemocratic regimes there, ranging from monarchical kingdoms to authoritarian polities. |
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It predates the current authoritarian regime in the Kremlin, but still links the enclave to the mothership of the Russian Federation. |
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The country was always an unstable equilibrium, artificially held together by the iron bonds of an authoritarian and brutal regime. |
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Her father left and her mother worked all the time, so Joey decided to become man of the house and take on an authoritarian and bossy role. |
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Such unseemly conduct cannot exist without collaboration between an authoritarian power and an unchecked market. |
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The fear was that such a big country was so unwieldy that there would be a tendency for a central authoritarian ruler to emerge. |
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He agrees that, aside from their occasional beauty, there is also a compelling, authoritarian power in these brutalist buildings. |
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Corporations, especially non-unionized ones, are highly authoritarian structures where workers have little democratic control. |
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We can nourish no illusions that a call to the banner of human rights will bring sudden transformations in authoritarian societies. |
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They are no longer puritanical and oriented to obeying an authoritarian God. |
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A further indication of the Kremlin's increasingly authoritarian policy is its attack on oppositionist media since mid-May. |
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The cost to them of maintaining their corrupt authoritarian rule and ceding territory to neighbors will be high. |
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Welsh Labour's unrepentant style of authoritarian centralism is less a question of economic policy than of political process. |
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Such measures can be implemented only by an authoritarian regime, free from any democratic checks and balances. |
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To those I would add presumptuous, imperious, overweening and authoritarian. |
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In its last days Rome panicked and grew authoritarian, but feebly, pettily so. |
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The authoritarian government of the past exploited inequality among different ethnic groups, suppressing native languages and cultures. |
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An authoritarian response would be to delegate power to a paternalistic dictator, a Platonic philosopher king. |
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Society, its social forces, are intrinsically conservative, oppressive, authoritarian. |
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In that more pluralistic, less authoritarian context, we each put our energies where we think they can more effectively be deployed. |
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She says Moscow is headed on a path to isolation and irrelevance because of its authoritarian policies. |
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These are age-old canards that undermine freedom and encourage authoritarian states. |
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In his full dress uniform, the soldier was the image of authoritarian normalcy in the midst of chaos. |
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Do you think there's something furtively authoritarian about such apparently freewheeling structures? |
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If I was cynical I would believe that he was trying to frighten us into compliance with his own authoritarian, dictatorial agenda. |
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This had created an authoritarian mentality characterized by unquestioning obedience to the emperor and his power-hungry generals. |
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Much of Africa and the Middle East remains locked in pre-industrial agricultural societies with weak institutions and authoritarian rulers. |
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It may be that I've been deaf to the roar of protest that has met this authoritarian and intrusive measure. |
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But if the anti-drugs campaigners are priggish and authoritarian, the arguments of pro-drugs campaigners are often equally unappealing. |
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Scientists cannot allow authoritarian pronouncements to replace objective evidence. |
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Only undemocratic, dictatorial and authoritarian countries would seek to deprive the right of others to speak. |
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The authoritarian populism of Thatcher and Reagan were two such successful employments of neo-liberalism by politicians on the right. |
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The danger posed by any expansionist authoritarian regime is proportional to its strength, not its espousal of democratic principles. |
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Tallinn, he boasts, is a favorite destination for liberal Russians seeking escape from their more authoritarian society. |
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Fascism differs from authoritarian conservatism institutionally. |
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I'm thinking maybe it's some form of authoritarian arrogance. |
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This is a vast and authoritarian extension of state power and control. |
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He was the classic dour, authoritarian socialist, a masterly desk and committee politician but disdainful of and untalented at electoral politics. |
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Here could be the makings of an authoritarian system of rule distinct from, but genetically related to, the nation's previous experience of plebiscitary power. |
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Liberalism provides valorization of the individual subject and the rule of law against the reactionary potential of institutional petrifaction and authoritarian principles. |
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Children of authoritarian parents lacked social skills with their peers. |
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There was no linear progression from an authoritarian racial state to a non-racial democracy, from a country balkanized on ethnic lines to one with a secure national culture. |
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This is a relatively recent phenomenon and was largely due to the incapability of authoritarian regimes to transform themselves through political and economic reform. |
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But Sanjay seems today like an adumbration, rather than the acme, of authoritarian possibilities in India. |
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And yes, that authoritarian, patriarchal guru-power structure, invariably, always leads to abuses. |
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Perhaps that name should not be felt so ruefully today, despite the reversion to authoritarian control in Egypt. |
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Rivers continued on her political, authoritarian monologue by describing what kind of tyrant she would be. |
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The crisis in neighbouring Ukraine has rattled Alexander Lukashenko's authoritarian regime. |
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Coaches have, nevertheless, found Zaatari a somewhat more accommodating sporting environment than their authoritarian homeland. |
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From this offbeat narrative experiment, Greendale weaves a story of good, simple townsfolk under assault from authoritarian governments, corporations, media and so on. |
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Communism was a formidable foe, administered by a one-party authoritarian state apparatus, and lodged in institutions and practices of its centralized command economy. |
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The Bush Doctrine recognized the pitfalls of condoning authoritarian governance in exchange for an illusory promise of stability. |
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This is the language one traditionally associates with authoritarian rulers who regard social protests to be merely the work of irresponsible agitators. |
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An authoritarian, yes, but he didn't quite rise to the definitional standard of dictator. |
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Voters seem strangely resistant to a campaign based on the Iraq war, the marketisation of public services and new authoritarian powers for the state. |
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As opposition groups gain more rights to voice their views, popularly elected bodies accountable to the people might finally wrest real power from authoritarian regimes. |
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Since their power base was outside the Reichstag, in the court, army, bureaucracy, and Protestant Church, he would be able to refound the Reich as a more authoritarian regime. |
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By curtailing the autonomy of the self-determining individual, authoritarian public health policies infantilise society, weaken democracy and diminish humanity. |
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For one, wages tend to be lower in authoritarian regimes than in democracies, giving businesses in dictatorships a monetary advantage in selling exports abroad. |
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I defer to Chris Brooke's knowledge of Augustine, but I suspect that St A's response to authoritarian measures would have been, shall be say, stoical. |
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Ferguson, one of the last of the old-style authoritarian gaffers, has had those rules challenged in a world that makes some footballers behave like Hollywood megastars. |
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All systems that try to promote a mixture of both free enterprise and state intervention inevitably evolve into some form of authoritarian statism. |
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The West denounced the East as a desert of slab blocks, shabby, inferior and authoritarian, and feared a 'rehabilitation' of the rigorous social agenda. |
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Leaders of churches, for example, may be reluctant to advocate restrictive legislation because they are seen to represent authoritarian institutions. |
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They have been released from the yoke of authoritarian tyranny. |
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The answer, then, must lie in Wal-Mart's preference for old-line communist-dominated unions in authoritarian communist states over any other kinds of unions anywhere else. |
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Less bound by legal procedure, such a commission can more quickly document a greater number of victims of authoritarian repression than the courts. |
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A second-rate novelist and a furtively fabricating social commentator, he was homophobic, anti-feminist, unsociable, anti-intellectual, authoritarian and latently violent. |
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The authoritarian military regime has been harsh in its treatment of ethnic minorities and rules by decree, without a constitution or legislature. |
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In fact, it is an open secret that many African governments are dominated by small elite groups that run their countries in a secretive and authoritarian manner. |
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His friend to the north, Paul Kagame, is another authoritarian with grubby hands, feted nonetheless. |
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Thus previously authoritarian government officials joined with previously suspicious villagers to successfully regenerate the degraded sal forests of southwestern Bengal. |
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I would try to mediate his feuds with other teachers or the more authoritarian vice principal before they blew up. |
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In an authoritarian state, those in power set the limit of freedom. |
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The obtuse authoritarian administration has finally opened its eyes and realized that it must do something to address long-standing public rancor. |
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It needs an international confederation of loyal, corrupt, authoritarian governments in poorer countries to push through unpopular reforms and quell the mutinies. |
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The church and the Communist Party were both, it used to be argued, dogmatic and authoritarian institutions, demanding obedience and total commitment. |
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These rules had been strongly enforced during authoritarian regimes to the point that people risked imprisonment or even death if they failed to follow them. |
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Drawing together with the ruling plantocracy, Picton pursued his government with an authoritarian style and an easy use of violence. |
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Its 1868 campaign strategy was centralist, authoritarian and childishly simple. |
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These empires were furthermore highly centralized, authoritarian, corporative, mercantilistic, scholastic, patrimonial, seigniorial, and warlike. |
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In the end, the oligarchic regimes are transformed into totalitarian or authoritarian regimes and administrations. |
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Nigeria's democratisation in the 1990s was a civil and international movement to free Nigeria from over 20 years of authoritarian military rule. |
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Sometimes populations in failed states react by embracing radical or authoritarian ideologies that promise to bring order from the chaos. |
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The authoritarian government was demanding stricter laws for low-wage peasants. |
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Might he take a modernizing path, or would he stick to the authoritarian prickliness of his earlier years as president? |
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Dirac's father was strict and authoritarian, although he disapproved of corporal punishment. |
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Castile was an authoritarian kingdom, where the monarch's own will easily overrode law and the Cortes. |
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Durkheim claimed that social integration in traditional society required authoritarian culture involving acceptance of a social order. |
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Although authoritarian in many respects, the empire had some democratic features. |
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Bismarck's domestic policies played an important role in forging the authoritarian political culture of the Kaiserreich. |
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Bismarck's last few years had seen power slip from his hands as he grew older, more irritable, more authoritarian, and less focused. |
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Italian political theorist Giovanni Sartori noted the existence of national constitutions which are a facade for authoritarian sources of power. |
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This tendency toward a homogeneity also stems from the vertically integrated nature of the authoritarian Polish People's Republic. |
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An authoritarian military junta came to power in 1964 and ruled until 1985, after which civilian governance resumed. |
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Under authoritarian governments, a ruling group may pursue its domestic policy goals without the input or consent of the people being governed. |
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The Welsh church, on the Celtic plan, closely connected with clan loyalties, brooked little authoritarian influence. |
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By the 19th century, their political structures were largely authoritarian and militarized. |
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In most of Europe, as well as in Japan and most of Latin America, nation after nation turned to dictators and authoritarian regimes. |
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During his reign, his authoritarian rule put him at sharp odds with the senate, whose powers he drastically curtailed. |
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Webster grew increasingly authoritarian and elitist, fighting against the prevailing grain of Jacksonian Democracy. |
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For countries like that, an authoritarian approach to management and leadership works best, as is custom. |
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States with capitalistic economic systems have thrived under political regimes deemed to be authoritarian or oppressive. |
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The final essay is a reminder by Vesna Pesic that ethnocentric nationalism is a potentially dangerous and authoritarian force. |
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The plan has been implemented since February 1938 when, after a coup d'etat, the monarchic authoritarian regime has been imposed. |
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We as lawyers have realized with clear concerns that Turkey is moving towards a plebiscitary authoritarian regime. |
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Cromwell rejected the Scottish model of Presbyterianism, which threatened to replace one authoritarian hierarchy with another. |
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The absence of a strong opposition will allow the ruling party to consolidate its authoritarian majoritarianism. |
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A condition for the formation of unassailable, uncontrovertible, unchallengeable assumptions is one's attitude about authority and authoritarian personalities in one's life. |
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The death penalty was overwhelmingly practised in poor and authoritarian states, which often employed the death penalty as a tool of political oppression. |
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Under Mugabe's authoritarian regime, the state security apparatus has dominated the country and been responsible for widespread human rights violations. |
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These commissive speech acts portrayed Teacher L as powerful, authoritarian, and tough as well as someone who seemed always ready to use her power. |
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Some political activists were apprehensive lest the amalgamation of jurisdictive and executive powers should revive or induce authoritarian practices. |
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In 1897, Bellamy published a sequel entitled Equality as a reply to his critics and which lacked the Industrial Army and other authoritarian aspects. |
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He came to realize that this sort of policy was very appealing, since it bound workers to the state, and also fit in very well with his authoritarian nature. |
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Analyzes the impact upon Russian energy exports if Russia abolishes energy subsidies to Belarus or the Belarusan authoritarian regime is forced out of power. |
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Democratic socialism is frequently used to draw contrast to the political system of the Soviet Union, which critics argue operated in an authoritarian fashion. |
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During this authoritarian period, the government took steps toward the organization of the country as a modern state, encouraging its economic and social transformation. |
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Some scholars like Juan Linz, Fred Riggs, Bruce Ackerman, and Robert Dahl claim that parliamentary government is less prone to authoritarian collapse. |
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Augusto Pinochet's rule in Chile led to economic growth and high levels of inequality by using authoritarian means to create a safe environment for investment and capitalism. |
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What all secular governments, from the democratic to the authoritarian, share is a concern about the relationship between the church and the state. |
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Rule by authoritarian governments is identified in societies where a specific set of people possess the authority of the state in a republic or union. |
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Historically, many notions of rights were authoritarian and hierarchical, with different people granted different rights, and some having more rights than others. |
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One biography of Orwell accused him of having had an authoritarian streak. |
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The government became increasingly authoritarian, and resistance movements, encouraged by Ethiopia, sprang up across the country, eventually leading to the Somali Civil War. |
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There was no more planning for world peace or liberal treatment of Germany, nor discomfit with aggressive and authoritarian measures of state power. |
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