Review:

Political Centralization In Other Authoritarian Regimes

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Political centralization in other authoritarian regimes refers to the concentration of political power and decision-making in the hands of a single leader or small group within non-democratic governments.

Key Features

  • Limited political freedom for citizens
  • Centralized decision-making
  • Authoritarian rule
  • Suppression of dissent
  • Control over media and information

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Cons

  • Restriction of civil liberties
  • Lack of checks and balances on power
  • Potential for abuse of power

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