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  1. However, a strong case could be made for each of the following countries: China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, North Korea, Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, United States (debated), Venezuela, and Zimbabwe. Note that oligarchy is not necessarily an exclusive term.

  2. 30 maj 2023 · China. The government of China describes itself as communist. China is also called the “people’s republic,” but the governance of China is maintained not by the majority of citizens. The country is ruled by a select few.

  3. 19 kwi 2023 · The four ‘most similar’ regime types present a most interesting and highly topical comparison for the ‘system competition’ in today's world. On the micro-level, a broader influence of East Asian historical traditions and values could be observed.

  4. 4 mar 2020 · This chapter explains why, despite some major regime transformations including democratisation, Southeast Asian polities continue to be dominated by oligarchies and place severe limits on political participation and contestation.

  5. 26 paź 2021 · After the 1989 fall of communism in the Soviet bloc, five self-declared communist states remain today: China, Cuba, Laos, North Korea and Vietnam.

  6. As of early 2022, the region’s eleven countries fall into three broad regime categories: Cambodia, Singapore and—according to some studies—the Philippines are examples of “electoral authoritarianism”.

  7. 29 lip 2019 · This paper examines the political and government systems in East Asia in the wider context of the growth of populism worldwide. It argues that the countries of the region should seek multilateral solutions to global and regional problems.

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