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authoritarian <an authoritarian; authoritarians> N

authoritarian
authoritarian POL

authoritarian ADJ

authoritarian

authoritarian administration ECON

authoritarian leadership ECON

authoritarian personality ECON

authoritarian rule POL

authoritarian rule

authoritarian or directive ECON

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It often voiced calls for more authoritarian government and for harsher treatment of the opposition.
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The country remained authoritarian, despite the size of its economic sector.
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Diamond believes if governance is not improved in democratic states, people will turn to authoritarian alternatives.
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They rejected its strategies and argued that it is inherently authoritarian.
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In many nations, particularly those with relatively authoritarian forms of government, overt government censorship is enforced.
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Although they are introverts, they are authoritarian in their interactions with others and can be forceful at influencing people.
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An organic or authoritarian democracy is a democracy where the ruler holds a considerable amount of power, but their rule benefits the people.
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Beyond a certain point totalitarian power structures eclipse authoritarian ones.
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He stands out for not being an authoritarian, a populist or an autocrat.
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Authoritarian regimes typically have some kind of traditional economy with some private ownership.
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