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variations of
autocracy.
Though autocracies often restrict civil and
political rights, some may
allow limited exercise of some rights.
These autocracies grant...
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existence of real
liberties in many of
these autocracies is very questionable. For instance, 19th
century autocracies often abolished feudal institutions like...
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Tsarist autocracy (Russian: царское самодержавие, romanized: tsarskoye samoderzhaviye), also
called Tsarism, was an
autocracy, a form of
absolute monarchy...
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Electoral autocracy is a
hybrid regime, in
which democratic institutions are
imitative and
adhere to
authoritarian methods. In
these regimes, regular...
- An
informational autocracy, also
called a spin dictatorship, is a
state that uses
censorship and propaganda,
rather than
violent coercion or vote-rigging...
- Orthodoxy,
Autocracy, and
Nationality (Russian: Правосла́вие, самодержа́вие, наро́дность; transliterated: Pravoslávie, samoderzhávie, naródnost'), also...
- The
Manifesto on
Unshakable Autocracy was
issued by Tsar
Alexander III of
Russia on
April 29, 1881 (O.S.),
about two
months after the ********ination of...
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Liberals Under Autocracy:
Modernization and
Civil Society in Russia, 1866–1904 is a book by
Anton A.
Fedyashin about Vestnik Evropy and
Russian liberalism...
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establishing a bureaucracy. This
tradition of absolutism,
known as
Tsarist autocracy, was
expanded by
Catherine II the
Great and her descendants. Although...
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original on 2023-07-05.
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Autocracies are
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their diasporas". The Economist. 29
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