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endowments and
settler mortality.
Mancur Olson theorizes the
development of
autocracies as the
first transition from
anarchy to state. For Olson,
anarchy is...
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Tsarist autocracy (Russian: царское самодержавие, transcr.
tsarskoye samoderzhaviye), also
called Tsarism, is a form of
autocracy (later
absolute monarchy)...
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politics of
autocracies as well as democracies,
though usually democracies have more
political parties than
autocracies.
Autocracies often have a single...
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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...
- Orthodoxy,
Autocracy, and
Nationality (Russian: Правосла́вие, самодержа́вие, наро́дность, Pravoslávie, samoderzhávie, naródnost'), also
known as Official...
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countries acoss the world.
Political scientists have
identified that
autocracies face
specific challenges and
opportunities in the
international sphere...
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bureaucracy and a
police state. This
tradition of absolutism,
known as
Tsarist autocracy, was
expanded by
Catherine II the
Great and her descendants. Although...
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United Kingdom as oligarchies. Note:
These categories are not exclusive.
Autocracies are
ruled by a
single entity with
absolute power,
whose decisions are...
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determined which ranges from -10 to +10, with -10 to -6
corresponding to
autocracies, -5 to 5
corresponding to anocracies, and 6 to 10 to democracies. The...
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dictatorship as a type of
autocracy, but
argue that it is
different in
important ways from most
other historical autocracies. In particular, it is distinguished...