They established a framework for a strongly authoritarian government and placed no limitations on the powers of the autocrat. |
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How does the world's biggest authoritarian government address the boundless freedom of the Internet? |
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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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Its authoritarian government has bullied, threatened and invaded countries. |
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For China's authoritarian government, the system represented a breakthrough. |
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Mr. Hussein's authoritarian government discouraged leadership and initiative. |
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Another early warning sign is an authoritarian government that represses dissent. |
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Cuba gets by with a nonconvertible currency because it's a largely closed society with an authoritarian government. |
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And why assume that economic development requires an authoritarian government? |
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But lobbyists sigh that China is still an authoritarian government, and economic clout remains limited. |
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His leadership in moving his country from an authoritarian government to a democracy set an example for our times. |
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The authoritarian government in power, which curbs all conflicting opinions, has disastrous effects on freedom of association. |
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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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A never-ending traffic chaos and idyllic rural areas in Jakarta, noisy discotheques and peaceful mosques, authoritarian government and a deep-rooted striving for peace and harmony. |
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You talk to any head of state today, even those that exercise the role of an authoritarian government, and they will tell you that they're very limited, or more limited than in the past. |
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It can also pose a threat to democracy because a population exasperated with corruption among its leaders may, through democratic processes, elect an authoritarian government. |
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They were also convinced that the military should take the lead in overthrowing the Republic and replacing it with a strong authoritarian government. |
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In this article, we will be interested in the case of Tunisia which, in spite of an ostentatious rhetoric of the democracy, presents all the features of an authoritarian government. |
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In this sort of political regime, Internet offers the possibility of partially escaping from the censure and repression of the authoritarian government. |
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The PA came with the political culture of a clandestine movement, which had evolved to look more and more like a traditional authoritarian government. |
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Russia has turned back toward authoritarian government, Anders Åslund says, despite its economic boom, level of education, and relatively open society. |
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Immediately following the collapse of authoritarian government, the co-operation of local level groups in consultative processes was limited by their fear of government co-optation. |
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A representative of the main Turkish opposition party told EurActiv in an interview that the rejected article would have boosted the authoritarian government. |
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The authoritarian government was demanding stricter laws for low-wage peasants. |
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The authoritarian government could stifle dissent with jobs. |
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Having said that, the categorical assumption that in the course of the development process there must be an authoritarian government which speeds up that process is not a proven universal truth. |
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What can even his authoritarian government do to alter the mass alcoholism, the demographic disintegration, the mutterings of the minorities and the incompetencies of a non-incentive social order? |
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The former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said as long as fourteen years ago that it looked as though Mr Mahatir was on the way towards authoritarian government. |
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