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    hunger for political empowerment on a mass level‚ specifically the replacement of elite rule with popular sovereignty. They are also about dignity in that the protesters are rejecting the humiliation and degradation that has accompanied decades of authoritarian rule. The indignity brought on by massive corruption‚ nepotism‚ the absence of the rule of law and political transparency‚ and the rampant abuse of power. This is what has produced these protests. The increasingly educated‚ globalized and young

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    tempo or shorter OODA loop that is critical for success dealing with other competitive actors. The contemporary operating environment is fluid‚ constantly changes and creates complex situations that require different solving methods ranging from authoritarian or direct command in case of critical problems to managerial‚

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    SINGLE PARTY STATE RESEARCH PACKET Research Topic: Julius Nyerere Origins Conditions that produced authoritarian and single party state There were three main causes that lead to Nyerere’s authoritarian state. One was that he had created a party and worked his way up in order to get towards higher levels. In 1945 he formed the Tanganyika African National union also known as the (TANU). Nyerere soon became president‚ and in 1958 he was elected to the legislative council and eventually became

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    Authoritarian parents are controlling and demanding but not very loving or responsive to their children ’s needs. They intervene frequently and do not allow their children to make independent choices. Authoritative parents have high expectations and set clear

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    POLI 2105 Introduction to comparative politics KIM DAYOON 2012516465 Compare China to Taiwan‚ South Korea‚ or Russia (choose 1 or more) and discuss how a democratic transformation could occur‚ and what the most likely path to democratization could be?(2000 words) Abstract This essay will compare China to South Korea and discuss how a democratic transformation could occur in South Korea. Also‚ I will discuss what would be the most likely path to democratization of China. I am

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    bureaucratic authoritarianism regimes described by O’Donnell. In a sense‚ these new regimes were bureaucratic because they used the economic techniques of the technocrats‚ and they were authoritarian because the military was in charge of maintaining a stable society. The main objective of these bureaucratic authoritarian regimes was to change their society by weakening the left and strengthening the right. However‚ the execution of these aims differs

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    word leadership is defined as: "1) the office or position of a leader‚ 2) capacity to lead‚ 3) the act or an instance of leading". The styles of leadership that other styles are based off of are the authoritarian‚ democratic‚ and laissez-faire. The first style of leadership is called the authoritarian style. The characteristics of this leadership style are when an individual controls all the decisions with little or no input from the group. This type of leader is like a dictator in that he dictates

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    1968 in Europe: A Revolutionary Moment? Dr. Rebecca Clifford Modern Europe: A History of Revolution 1789 1848 1871 1917 1945 ...and 1968? [and‚ of course‚ 1989?] Historians on 1968 as revolution Historiography before the 1990s  1968 was a failed political revolution 1998: Historian Arthur Marwick argues in The Sixties that the 1960s was a revolutionary moment‚ but it was a moment of cultural revolution‚ not political revolution Marwick: ‘Slightly hesitantly‚ I am calling this...a

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    cultures‚ geographical features‚ economies‚ natural resources and these factors help to shape their political interests and governments. As a result‚ these countries differ in the forms of government. For example‚ North Korea is an example of an authoritarian government while the United States is an example of a democratic government. There are three main political systems mainly democracy‚ authoritarianism‚ and monarchies. Democracy as a political system first emerged in ancient Greece and Rome. It

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    In psychology‚ there are four different styles in parenting (psychology.about.com). In an authoritarian style of parenting‚ children are expected to follow the strict rules established by the parents. Failure to follow such rules usually results in punishment. Like authoritarian parents‚ those with an authoritative parenting style establish rules and guidelines that their children are expected to follow. However‚ this parenting style is much more democratic. Authoritative parents are responsive

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