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  1. A typology of authoritarian regimes by political scientists Brian Lai and Dan Slater includes four categories:

    • machine (oligarchic party dictatorships);
    • bossism (autocratic party dictatorships);
    • juntas (oligarchic military dictatorships ); and
    • strongman (autocratic military dictatorships). [4]
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authoritarianism
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    An authoritarian state is characterized by a strong central government that allows people a limited degree of political freedom. However, the political process, as well as all individual freedom, is controlled by the government without any constitutional accountability
    Authoritarianism is characterized by highly concentrated and centralized government power maintained by political repression and the exclusion of potential or supposed challengers by armed force. It uses political parties and mass organizations to mobilize people around the goals of the regime.
    An historical example of an authoritarian regime was Taiwan under the reign of the Guomindang Party from 1949 to 1990. Led by Chiang Kai-shek, the Guomindang fled to the island province and settled there in 1949 after losing the Chinese Revolutionary Civil War against the communists in mainland China.
    authoritarianism, in politics and government, the blind submission to authority and the repression of individual freedom of thought and action. Authoritarian regimes are systems of government that have no established mechanism for the transfer of executive power and do not afford their citizens civil liberties or political rights.
  3. WEBNov 8, 2021 · Former Obama advisor Ben Rhodes discusses his book, After the Fall, and the causes and consequences of nationalist authoritarianism in Hungary, Russia, China, and the U.S. He also shares …

  4. Authoritarianism - Oxford Reference