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A dictatorship is typified by a single ruler (or ruling body) with absolute authority over the administration of the state. Use this tag to discuss this system of government or the politics of dealing with these states.

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Question about democracy and regime - Przeworski et al

Hence, even if dictators succeed one another, the regime, in our sense of the term, remains the same as long as it remains a dictatorship. … If in the case of "Videla/Viola dictatorship" the whole period stall be regarded as one single dictatorship regime, then why would the France case be considered as two different democratic regimes? …
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Does Przeworski et al.'s alternation rule imply the U.S. during Roosevelt administration sha...

s Democracy and Development: Political Institutions and Well-Being in the World, 1950-1990 (pages 28-29), four rules for regime classification are proposed: A regime is classified as a dictatorship during … Specifically, as stated in the title of this post, does the alternation rule imply the U.S. during the Roosevelt administration shall be categorized as a dictatorship? …
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