PPT-Authoritarian States

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Paper 2 Topic 3 Hitler Stalin Mao Political Ideologies Right wing reactionary opposed to change conservative Left wing radical change at roots of society revolutionary

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Paper 2 Topic 3 Hitler Stalin Mao Political Ideologies Right wing reactionary opposed to change conservative Left wing radical change at roots of society revolutionary Create a Tchart In small groups decide what characteristics constitute the typical attitude of a leftwing and rightwing individual . Roessler University of Maryland In the wake of the third wave of democratization competitive authoritarianism has emerged as a prominent regime type These regimes feature regular competitive elections betw een a government and an opposition but the Svolik University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign Why do some dictatorships establish institutions that may constrain their leaders We argue that institutions promote the survival of dictatorships by facilitating authoritarian powersharing Speci64257 History 12. Ms Leslie. Totalitarianism. is a political system where the state recognizes no limits to its authority and strives to regulate every aspect of public and private life wherever feasible.. 9. th. GRADE. LESSON . 3. 1. . . Antagonism.   (n.).   hostility; active opposition. . Teenagers sometimes show . antagonism. . toward parental suggestions that they clean up their rooms.. 2. . Antithesis. The Case of the USSR. Lucan way, University of Toronto. What explains . authoritarian durability?. Revolutionary Regimes among the most durable forms of authoritarianism in the modern era. Average tenure of Revolutionary Regimes since 1900: . Andrew Conneen. aconneen@d125.org. www.citizenu.org. Teaching About Social Networking and Political Activism. Understanding concepts. —. •. Legitimacy; . democratization.. •. Civil society; forms of political participation.. Why . dictatorships in modern societies?. A Few Theories. Crisis Theory. Dictatorships arise via a crisis. Examples?. Great Man Theory . (reference Thomas Carlyle) . “great men” lead. Nietzsche writes that: "...the goal of humanity lies in its highest specimens“. Chen . Shuo. Department of Economics, . Fudan. University. Dacai. Yang. (“Brother Wristwatch”). Zhengfu. Lei. Does social media in China increase the accountability of the government?. Motivation. L/O – To identify and examine the historical conditions that enabled Hitler to rise to power . The Rise of Authoritarian States. Authoritarian governments. are states in which . power is concentrated in the hands of the few, who rule without consent. U14 – Anxiety & Interwar Years. AP European History. Ms. Tully - UHS. A. The Retreat From Democracy. . New distrust for democracy. Postwar societies divided – class, gender. Great Depression . Fourteenth Edition. Chapter 5. Regimes. Roskin. | Cord | Medeiros | Jones. Table . 5.1 . Main Regime . Types. Democratic. U.S., West Europe. Transitional. Egypt, Russia. Authoritarian. Iran, China. B. ETH. J. OHNSON. J. ANET. M. G. OLDSTEIN. © 2011 Townsend Press. Unit Three: Chapter 14. • . anarchy . •. quixotic. •. authoritarian . •. salutary. •. . depravity. . •. suppress. SITUATIONAL. . – explanations that focus on the influences that stem from the . environment . in which that individual is found. DISPOSITIONAL. - explanation of individual behaviour caused by internal characteristics that reside within the individual’s personality – e.g. an authoritarian personality’….. . to. . Peace. and . Conflict. . Theory. Dr. Roddy Brett. University of St. Andrews. October 2017. 1. INTRODUCTIONS. 2. EXPECTATIONS – WHAT THE COURSE ADDRESSES / IS ABOUT – this morning is taster – look at concepts that will be central to .

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