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  1. 18 de ago. de 2020 · Hereditary succession, the conventional method for preserving monarchies, has also been used to perpetuate republic-style dictatorships. With an original data set of 258 post-World War II nonmonarchical autocrats, the author tests Gordon Tullock's hypothesis that hereditary succession appeals to the ruler and to nonfamilial elites wary of a leadership struggle.

  2. Hereditary dictatorships just don’t work, just as long term dictatorships don’t work - a dictatorship is essentially a monarchy without the stability of heredity, a despite hereditary being part of the name of hereditary dictatorship it just is not as stable, lemme explain why. Dictatorships rely on the dictator being competent - a ...

  3. Because the Dictatorship shares the monarchical form like a royal monarchy, it would be easier for them to transition to royalism. And from Julius Caesar, a literal dictator, came the titles of Czar / Kaiser. Simply said, a dictator is typically a non-royal monarch -- you could have monarchy minus the royalism.

  4. The politics of North Korea (officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea or DPRK) takes place within the framework of the official state philosophy, Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism. Juche, which is a part of Kimilsungism-Kimjongilism, is the belief that only through self-reliance and a strong independent state, can true socialism be achieved.

  5. 11 de ene. de 2024 · The Economic Consequences of Monarchy and Dictatorship. Navigating monarchies’ and dictators’ financial arteries can be akin to walking a tightrope. The stability and wealth of these nations often hang in the balance. They are shaped by the rulers’ capabilities and the existing institutions’ inherent strength. Monarchs have hereditary ...

  6. Hereditary Republic is when it's the "Republic" part that's in doubt (though they can and often do overlap). May even have a President for Life in charge. Many a Banana Republic, if not ruled by an out-and-out military dictator or junta, will also settle for this instead, being controlled by a small oligarchy of wealthy and/or politically ...

  7. 16 de jul. de 2019 · A dictator is a government leader who rules with unquestioned and unlimited power. Today, the term “dictator” is associated with cruel and oppressive rulers who violate human rights and maintain their power by jailing and executing their opponents. Dictators typically come to power through the use of military force or political deceit and ...