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  1. Presidents Emílio G. Médici (left) and Richard Nixon, December 1971.A hardliner, Médici sponsored the greatest human rights abuses of Brazil's military regime.During his government, persecution and torture of dissidents, harassment against journalists and press censorship became ubiquitous.

  2. Economist Bryan Caplan has written about the worry that “stable totalitarianism” — i.e. a global totalitarian regime that lasts for an extremely long period of time — could arise in the future, 1 especially if we move toward a more unified world government or if certain technologies make it possible for totalitarian leaders to rule for longer.

  3. 8. Jan. 2020 · In addition, the regime’s attempts to crush political opposition, civil society, and independent media, as well as its control over the economy and its massive security bureaucracy contributed to forging a totalitarian system. Yet, although the government of Omar al-Bashir continued to espouse his program, it ultimately forced Turabi out, and gave up on the pursuit of a totalitarian system ...

  4. 14. Juli 2021 · Roberts explores in detail the three classical totalitarian regimes of the inter-war and World War Two period, Nazi Germany, fascist Italy and the communist Soviet Union. While noting the differences between the three regimes (most obviously between fascist German and Italy on the one hand and communist Soviet Union), he argues that “(I)n all three countries, a self-proclaimed new elite ...

  5. This article lists forms of government and political systems, which are not mutually exclusive, and often have much overlap.. According to Yale professor Juan José Linz there are three main types of political systems today: democracies, totalitarian regimes and, sitting between these two, authoritarian regimes with hybrid regimes.

  6. 18. März 2024 · 18. Swift justice: In a totalitarian state, the justice system can act quickly to prosecute and punish those who break the law or challenge the government’s authority. While this can lead to a sense of order and safety, it may also result in a lack of due process, false convictions, and the suppression of dissent. 19.

  7. Post-totalitarian authoritarian regimes are those in which totalitarian institutions (such as the party, secret police and state-controlled mass media) remain, but where "ideological orthodoxy has declined in favor of routinization, repression has declined, the state's top leadership is less personalized and more secure, and the level of mass mobilization has declined substantially."