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{{Ideology | |||
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|title=[[File:Authcap.png]] Authoritarian Capitalism | |||
|image=Capitalodictatorship-new version.png | |||
|caption=[https://youtu.be/fPO76Jlnz6c "Power and the money! Money and the power! Minute after minute! Hour after hour!"] | |||
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[[File:Authcap.png]] AuthCap<br> | |||
[[File:Survcap.png]] Surveillance Capitalism<br> | |||
[[File:Statecap.png]] [[State Capitalism]] (Erroneously)<br> | |||
Oxymoron (by some [[File:Libright-yellow.png]] [[LibRight]] Ideologies)<br> | |||
[[File:Ilibcap.png]] Illiberal Capitalism (Some)<br> | |||
[[File:AuthFiscon.png]] Authoritarian Fiscal Conservatism (Some)<br> | |||
[[File:LKY.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Lee Kuan-Yew Thought]]<br> [[File:Genocidal Capitalism.png]] Genocidal Capitalism (Pejoratively)<br> [[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Singaporean model]]<br> Comprador Bourgeoisie/Agents of the Empire (By [[File:ML.png]] ML)<br>[[File:Neoimp.png]] Neocolonialism<br> | |||
US-Backed Puppet Dictatorship (Sometimes)<br> | |||
Tinpot Dictator<br> | |||
[[File:Batista.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Batistaism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Suharto.png]] [[Pancasila|Suhartoism]]<br> | |||
[[File:NguyễnTấnDũng.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Nguyễn Tấn Dũng Thought]]<br>[[File:ThreeRepresents.png]] [[Dengism|Shanghai Clique]]<br> | |||
[[File:Hun Sen.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Hun Sen Thought]]<br> [[W:Disneyland with the Death Penalty|Disneyland with the Death Penalty]]<br> [[File:FPR(Rwanda).png]] [[Neoliberalism|Kagameism]]<br> | |||
[[File:McCarthy.png]] McCarthyism<br> | |||
[[File:Yeltsin.png]] Yeltsinism (during/after 1993)<br> | |||
[[File:AuthEconlib.png]] State Economic Liberalism<br> | |||
State Liberism<br> | |||
[[File:Stolypin.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Stolypinism]]<br> | |||
Market Authoritarianism<br> | |||
[[File:Cap.png]] Literally Capitalism (By Leftists)<br> | |||
Literally Dictatorship of the Bourgeoisie (Also by Leftists)<br> | |||
[[File:WEF.png]] WEF (World Economic Forum)<br> | |||
[[File:StatePositivism.png]] State Positivism (Porfirism)<br> | |||
[[File:TotCap.png]] Totalitarian Capitalism (Erroneously) | |||
}} | |||
|alignments=[[File:Authright.png]] [[:Category:Authoritarian_Right|AuthRight]]<br> | |||
[[File:Cap.png]] [[:Category:Capitalists|Capitalists]] | |||
|influences= | |||
[[File:Anticommunism.png]] Anti-Communism<br> | |||
[[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Elitism.png]] [[Oligarchy|Elitism]] (Most)<br> | |||
[[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Imp.png]] [[Imperialism]] (Many)<br> | |||
|variants = | |||
*[[File:AuthNeoLib.png]] '''Authoritarian Neoliberalism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Anticommunism.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism}} | |||
**[[File:Antisoc.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Socialism}} | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] (Most) | |||
**[[File:Oligarchy.png]] [[Oligarchy|Elitism]] (Most) | |||
**[[File:Indust.png]] [[Industrialism]] | |||
**[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Neoimp.png]] [[Imperialism|Neo-Imperialism]] (Most) | |||
**[[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] [[Pinochetism]] | |||
**<s>[[File:Statlib.png]] [[State Liberalism]]</s> | |||
}} | |||
|regional = | |||
*[[File:DemocratParty.png]] '''Adnan Menderes Thought''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Anticommunism.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism}} | |||
**[[File:AuthProgconf.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Authoritarian]] [[Progressive Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:AuthConlib2.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Authoritarian Conservative Liberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Anti-Greek.png]] Hellenophobia (Accused) | |||
**[[File:Kemal.png]] [[Kemalism]] (Self-Proclaimed) | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Rpop-tinfoilhat.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Akayev.png]] '''Akayevism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:AuthNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Authoritarian Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Syncretic2.png]] {{PCBA|Syncretism|Big Tent}} | |||
**[[File:Cultofpersonality.png]] [[Cultism|Cult of Personality]] | |||
**[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Klepoleg.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Klepto-]][[Oligarchy]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:YAP(Azerbaijan).png]] '''Aliyevism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Anti-Armenia.png]] Anti-Armenian Sentiment | |||
**[[File:Anti-LGBT.png]] Anti-LGBT | |||
**[[File:Authoritarian Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Cultofpersonality.png]] [[Cultism|Cult of]] [[Autocracy|Personality]] | |||
**[[File:Ethnonat.png]] [[Ethnonationalism]] | |||
**[[File:Irridentism.png]] [[Irredentism]] | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Plutocrat.png]] [[Plutocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Secular.png]] [[Secularism]] | |||
**[[File:SocialConservative.png]] [[Traditionalism|Social Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Soft Russophilia.png]] Soft Russophilia (Debatably)<ref>Aliyev's geopolitical disputes with Armenia undermines Russian influence in the region, which is partially why Turkey supported his invasion.</ref> | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Sadat.png]] '''Anwar Sadat Thought''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:PostNasserism.png]] [[Arab Socialism|Post-Nasserism]] | |||
**[[File:Right_Reformism.png]] [[Reformism]] | |||
**[[File:Zio.png]] [[Zionism]] (after 1979) | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Batista.png]] '''Batistaism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Antipop.png]] Anti-Populism | |||
**[[File:Banana_Republicanism.png]] [[Banana Republicanism]] | |||
**[[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo]] | |||
**[[File:CronyCap.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Cronyism]] | |||
**[[File:Demsocstar.png]] [[Democratic Socialism]] (Initially self-proclaimed) | |||
**[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]] | |||
**[[File: Autista.png]] <s>[[Kakistocracy]]</s> | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:Socauth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism]] (1st Presidency) | |||
**[[File:Statlib.png]] [[State Liberalism]]<ref>Cuba in its presidency had several gay nightclubs, gay bars, prostitution and drug trafficking incentives. If you did, you were persecuted.</ref> | |||
**[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Benito Juárez.png]] '''Benito Juárez Thought''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Americophile.png]] Americophilia | |||
**[[File:CapAnti_Clerical.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Clericalism}} | |||
**[[File:Francophobia.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Imperialism|Anti-French Imperialism}} | |||
**[[File:AntiNative.png]] [[Imperialism|Anti-Indigenous Sentiment]]<ref>despite being Indigenous himself, Juárez destroyed indigenous land ownership, continued the war against the Maya and his army massacred Yaqui people</ref> | |||
**[[File:AntiMil.png]] {{PCBA|Pacifism|Anti-Militarism}} | |||
**[[File:ClibAuth.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Authoritarian]] [[Classical Liberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Consti.png]] [[Constitutionalism]] | |||
**[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism]] | |||
**[[File:Lincolnism.png]] [[National Liberalism|Lincolnism]] | |||
**[[File:AuthNalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Prez.png]] [[Presidentialism]] | |||
**[[File:Reform.png]] [[Reformism]] | |||
**[[File:Republicanismpix.png]] [[Republicanism]] | |||
**[[File:Secular.png]] [[Secularism]] | |||
**[[File:Washdem2.png]] [[Classical Liberalism|Washingtonism]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:SaliBerisha.png]] '''Berishaism'''{{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Anticommunism.png]] Anti-Communism | |||
**[[File:AuthConNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative]] [[Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Muslim 2.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy|Islamism]] (Accused) | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:DemocraticJusticeParty.png]] '''Chun Doo-hwan Thought/DJPism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Anticommunism.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism}} | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:AuthConNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative]] [[Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:AuthProgconf.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Authoritarian]] [[Progressive Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Ilminism.png]] [[Ilminism]] (debatably) | |||
**[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:Statecap.png]] [[State Capitalism]] | |||
**[[File:Strato.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:DPS.png]] '''Djukanovicism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Anti-Croat.png]] Anti-Croat sentiment (Accused, 1991-1995) | |||
**[[File:Serbophobia.png]] Anti-Serb (Accused, since 1996) | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:AuthNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Authoritarian Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Banana Republicanism.png]] [[Banana Republicanism]] | |||
**[[File:Civnat.png]] [[Civic Nationalism]] (self-proclaimed) | |||
**[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Ethnonat.png]] [[Ethnonationalism]] (accused) | |||
**[[File:Gero.png]] [[Gerontocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Irridentism.png]] [[Irredentism]] (1991-1995) | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Plutocrat.png]] [[Plutocracy]] | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:Sep.png]] [[Separatism]] (since late 1990s to 2006) | |||
**[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]] (self-proclaimed) | |||
**[[File:Auth3Way.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Third Way Authoritarianism]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:SamuelDoe.png]] '''Doeism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:AuthConNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative]] [[Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:ConTot.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Conservative Totalitarianism]] | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Mil.png]] Militarism | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
**[[File:TotCap.png]] [[Totalitarianism]] | |||
**[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:EmílioMédici.png]] '''Emílio Garrastazu Médici Thought''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Authoritarian_Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:EconNat.png]] [[Protectionism|Developmentalism]] | |||
**[[File:Getulism.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism#Getulism|Getulism]] (formerly) | |||
**[[File:Indust.png]] [[Industrialism]] | |||
**[[File:Mediastocracy_flair.png]] [[Mediacracy]] | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] [[Pinochetism]] (sympathetic) | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:Socauth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism]] | |||
**[[File:PlannedCap.png]] [[State Capitalism]] | |||
**[[File:StratoDictature-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Faure Gnassingbé.png]] '''Faure Gnassingbé Thought''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Abmon.png]] [[Absolute Monarchism]] (Accused) | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy]] | |||
**[[File:SemiAuthPar.png]] [[Particracy|Dominant-party System]] | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:Statecap.png]] [[State Capitalism]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:MoralesBermúdez.png]] '''Francisco Morales Bermúdez Thought''' [[File:RightPeruanismo.png]] {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Agsoc.png]] [[Agrarian Socialism]] | |||
**[[File:Anticommunism.png]] Anti-Communism | |||
**[[File:Anti-Fujimorism.png]] Anti-Fujimorism (self-proclaimed) <ref>Since 2000, although defended the 1993 constitution</ref> | |||
**[[File:AntiMaoid.png]] Anti-MLM | |||
**[[File:AntiParti.png]] Anti-Particracy | |||
**[[File:Antisoc.png]] Anti-Union | |||
**[[File:Authoritarian Centrism.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Authoritarian]] [[Radical Centrism|Centrism]] | |||
**[[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo]] | |||
**[[File:DemocraticTransition-icon.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Democratic Transition]] (1978-1980) | |||
**[[File:ModEconlib.png]] [[Reformism|Moderate Economic Liberalism]] (since 1976) | |||
**[[File:Moder.png]] [[Moderatism]] | |||
**[[File:OperationCondor.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Operation Condor]] (Accused, denied) | |||
**[[File:ModVelasco.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Peruanismo]] (initially self-proclaimed, until early 1976) | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:RightSocauth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Right-Social Authoritarianism]] | |||
**[[File:Statecap.png]] [[State Capitalism]] | |||
**[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
**[[File:OperationCondor.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Operation Condor]] (accused, denied) | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Fujimori.png]] '''Fujimorism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Anticommunism.png]] Anti-Communism | |||
**[[File:Anti-LGBT.png]] Anti-LGBT | |||
**[[File:AuthConNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative]] [[Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:Catheo.png]] [[Catholic Theocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo]] | |||
**[[File:Cultcon.png]] [[Cultural Nationalism|Cultural Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Pinochet.png]] [[Pinochetism]] | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|SIN (National Intelligence Service)]] | |||
**[[File:StratoFujimorism.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:GuoWengui.png]] '''Guo Wengui Thought''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:AuthConNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative]] [[Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:SteveBannon.png]] [[Alt-Lite|Bannonism]] | |||
**[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism]] | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]] | |||
**[[File:ThreeRepresents.png]] [[Dengism|Three Represents]] | |||
**[[File:Trumpism.png]] [[Trumpism]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:HissèneHabré.png]] '''Habréism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:AuthNat.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Authoritarian]] [[Nationalism]] | |||
**[[File:Bonaparte.png]] [[Bonapartism]] | |||
**[[File:Ethnonat.png]] [[Ethnonationalism]] | |||
**[[File:Gaullismicon2.png]] [[Gaullism]] | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Nazcapf.png]] [[National Capitalism]] | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] [[Pinochetism]] | |||
**[[File:Slavery.png]] [[Caste System|Slavery]] | |||
**[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Hun Sen.png]] '''Hun Sen Thought''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:AuthConNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative]] [[Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Hochi.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Đổi Mới]] [[File:Đổi Mới.png]] | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Moncap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism]] | |||
**[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:NeoNationalism.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Neo-Nationalism]] | |||
**[[File:Right-AnEn.png]] [[Climate Skepticism|Right Anti-Environmentalism]] (Some) | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Babangida.png]] '''Ibrahim Babangida Thought''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Thar.png]] [[Anti-Authoritarianism]] (Self-proclaimed) | |||
**[[File:AuthConNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative]] [[Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Liberal_Democracy.png]] [[Liberalism|Liberal Democracy]] (Self-proclaimed) | |||
**[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Patcon.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:PaulKagame.png]] '''Kagameism''' [[File:FPR(Rwanda).png]]{{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Anti-Corrupt.png]] Anti-Corruption | |||
**[[File:AntiRacism.png]] Anti-Racism | |||
**[[File:AuthNat.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Authoritarian]] [[Nationalism]] | |||
**[[File:AuthNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Authoritarian Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Libfem.png]] [[Liberal Feminism]] | |||
**[[File:Mach.png]] [[Machiavellianism]] | |||
**[[File:Multicult.png]] [[Multiculturalism]] | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Pop.png]] [[Populism]] | |||
**[[File:Statlib.png]] [[State Liberalism]] (some) | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Febres-Cordero.png]] '''León Febres Cordero Conservatism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:AntiFem.png]] Anti-Feminism | |||
**[[File:Anti-LGBT.png]] Anti-LGBT | |||
**[[File:AuthConNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative]] [[Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy]] (Self-proclaimed) | |||
**[[File:Gero.png]] [[Gerontocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:SocialConservative.png]] [[Traditionalism|Social Conservatism]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Marcos.png]] '''Ferdinand Marcosism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Authcon.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Plutocrat.png]] [[Plutocracy]] | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:BongbongMarcos.png]] '''Bongbong Macrosism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:AntiDengism.png]] Anti-Dengism | |||
**[[File:Authcon.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:Fed.png]] [[Federalism]] | |||
**[[File:Marcos.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Ferdinand Marcosism]] | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Pseudohistory.png]] [[Kakistocracy|Pseudohistory]] (accused) | |||
**[[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Medvedev.png]] '''Medvedevism''' [[File:DmitryMedvedev.png]] {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Anticommunism.png]] Anti-Communism | |||
**[[File:Antipop.png]] Anti-Populism | |||
**[[File:Antiwest.png]] Anti-Westernism (Recently, since 2014) | |||
**[[File:Atlanticism.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Atlanticism]] (Until 2014) | |||
**[[File:Comb.png]] [[Combatocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy]] | |||
**[[File:RussianImperalism.png]] [[Imperialism]] | |||
**[[File:Kak.png]] [[Kakistocracy]] (Accused) | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Nazcapf.png]] [[National Capitalism]] [[File:Zwastika.png]] (Recently) | |||
**[[File:Putin.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Putinism]] | |||
**[[File:Rusultranat.png]] [[Black Hundredism|Russian Ultranationalism]] (Recently) | |||
**<s>[[File:OmskTNO-hat.png]] [[Ultranationalism|Siberian Black League]]</s><ref>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/1/19/medvedev-warns-of-nuclear-war-if-russia-defeated-in-ukraine</ref> | |||
**<s>[[File:Troll.png]] [[Satirism|Trollerism]] (Since 2022, accused)</s> | |||
**[[File:Vatnik.png]] [[Jingoism|Vatnikism]] (Since 2014) | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Mirziyoyev.png]] '''Mirziyoyevism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:AuthProgconf.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Authoritarian]] [[Progressive Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Ispop.png]] [[Islamic Populism]] (Partially) | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Libconserv3.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:AuthLibDem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Liberal Democracy]] (Self-proclaimed) | |||
**[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Oligarchy.png]] [[Oligarchy]] | |||
**[[File:Reformism.png]] [[Reformism]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:NDP(Egypt).png]] '''Mubarakism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Authoritarian Centrism.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Authoritarian]] [[Radical Centrism|Centrism]] | |||
**[[File:AuthNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Authoritarian Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Mil.png]] Militarism | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:Secular.png]] [[Secularism]] | |||
**[[File:Socauth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism]] | |||
**[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:AliAbdullahSaleh.png]] '''Salehism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Absoc.png]] [[Arab Socialism]] (Early on) | |||
**[[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Houthi.png]] [[Irredentism|Houthi Collaborationism]] (2014-2017) | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Mach.png]] [[Machiavellianism]] | |||
**[[File:Hussein.png]] [[Ba'athism|Saddamism]] | |||
**[[File:Socauth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism]] | |||
**[[File:Al-Sallal.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Nazarbayev.png]] '''Nazarbayevism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:AuthNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism|Authoritarian Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Parti.png]] [[Particracy]] | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:Pragmat.png]] [[Machiavellianism|Pragmatism]] | |||
**[[File:Russophilia.png]] Russophilia (Until 2014) | |||
**[[File:Secular.png]] [[Secularism]] | |||
**[[File:Socauth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism]] | |||
**[[File:Soft Russophilia.png]] Soft Russophilia (Since 2014) | |||
**[[File:PostSoviet.png]] [[Capitalist Communism|Soft Soviet Nostalgia]] (Aesthetically) | |||
**[[File:Sinophile.png]] Sinophilia | |||
**[[File:PlannedCap.png]] [[State Capitalism]] | |||
**[[File:Captrans.png]] [[Capitalist Transhumanism|Techo-Capitalism]] (Aesthetically) | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Nuevas Ideas.png]] '''Nuevas Ideas/Bukelism''' [[File:CoolestDictator.png]] {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Antiabort.png]] Anti-Abortion | |||
**[[File:Anti-Corrupt.png]] Anti-Corruption (Self-Proclaimed) | |||
**[[File:Anticommunism.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism}} | |||
**[[File:Authoritarian_Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo]] (accused) | |||
**[[File:CrypCap.png]] {{PCBA|Crypto-Capitalism}} | |||
**[[File:Dengf.png]] [[Dengism]] | |||
**[[File:Lpop.png]] [[Left-Wing Populism]] (historically) | |||
**[[File:Homophobia.png]] {{PCBA|Homophobia}} | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:Pop.png]] [[Populism]] (Self-Proclaimed) | |||
**[[File:Reactlib.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]] | |||
**[[File:Trumpism.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Trumpism]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:PAP(Singapore).png]] '''PAPism/Lee Kuan-yew Thought''' [[File:LKY.png]] {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Anti-Corrupt.png]] Anti-Corruption | |||
**[[File:Antipop.png]] Anti-Populism | |||
**[[File:Confucianism.png]] [[Meritocracy|'Asian Values']] | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:Authoritarian Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:AuthCivNat.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Authoritarian]] [[Civic Nationalism]] | |||
**[[File:Community.png]] [[Communitarianism]] | |||
**[[File:SemiAuthPar.png]] [[Particracy|Dominant-Party System]] | |||
**[[File:Fabian.png]] [[Fabian Socialism]] (Formerly) | |||
**[[File:Gero.png]] [[Gerontocracy]] (1994-2011) | |||
**[[File:Mach.png]] [[Machiavellianism]] | |||
**[[File:Multicult.png]] [[Multiculturalism]] | |||
**[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] (Some) | |||
**[[File:Progcon.png]] [[Progressive Conservatism]] (Some) | |||
**[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]] (Formerly) | |||
**[[File:Statecap.png]] [[State Capitalism]] | |||
**[[File:Captrans.png]] [[Capitalist Transhumanism|Techo-Capitalism]] (aesthetically) | |||
**[[File:Urb.png]] [[Patchwork]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:PorfirioDíaz.png]] '''Porfirism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:CapAnti Clerical.png]] Anti-Clericalism | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:AuthNat.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Nationalism]] | |||
**[[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo]] | |||
**[[File:Indust.png]] [[Industrialism]] | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Mil.png]] Militarism | |||
**[[File:AuthNalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Oligarchy.png]] [[Oligarchy]] | |||
**[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism]] | |||
**[[File:Positivism.png]] [[w:Positivism|Positivism]] | |||
**[[File:Secular.png]] [[Secularism]] | |||
**[[File:SpencerDar.png]] [[Social Darwinism|Spencerism]] | |||
**[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Technocracy.png]] [[Technocracy]] | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Vucic.png]] '''Vučićism''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:AuthConNeoLib.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Authoritarian Conservative]] [[Neoliberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy]] | |||
**[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Kak.png]] [[Kakistocracy]] (Accused) | |||
**[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] (Accused) | |||
**[[File:Mach.png]] [[Machiavellianism]] | |||
**[[File:Mediastocracy flair.png]] [[Mediacracy]] | |||
**[[File:Milosevic.png]] [[Ethnonationalism|Miloševićism]] (sympathetic until the 2000s) | |||
**[[File:SerbianRadical.png]] [[Ultranationalism|Serbian Radicalism]] (until the 2000s) | |||
**[[File:AuthNalib.png]] [[National Liberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Antiimp.png]] Non-Interventionism (Self-Proclaimed) | |||
**[[File:Cball-EU.png]] Pro-Europeanism (Later on) | |||
** | |||
**[[File:Map.png]] Pedocracy (Accused) | |||
**[[File:Reactlib.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Economic Darwinism.png]] E̶c̶o̶n̶o̶m̶i̶c̶ ̶D̶a̶r̶w̶i̶n̶i̶s̶m̶ | |||
**[[File:Rpop.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism]] | |||
**[[File:XiJinpingThoughtf.png]] [[Dengism|Xi Jinping Thought]] (Sympathetic) | |||
**[[File:Econlib.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Economic Liberalism]] | |||
**[[File:Capitalist Hyper-Individualism.png]] [[Capitalism|Capitalist Hyper-Individualism]] (Accused) | |||
**[[File:Zio.png]] [[Zionism]] (Later on) | |||
}} | |||
*[[File:Zia.png]] '''Zia-ul-Haq Thought''' {{Collapse| | |||
**[[File:Auto.png]] [[Autocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Imp.png]] [[Imperialism]] | |||
**[[File:Irridentism.png]] [[Irredentism]] | |||
**[[File:Muslim 2.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy]] | |||
**[[File:Jihad.png]] [[Jihadism]] | |||
**[[File:Pakistanineocon.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Pakistani]] [[Neoconservatism]] | |||
**[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy]] | |||
}} | |||
|influenced= | |||
<div style="overflow:auto; height:auto; max-height:200px; background:transparent;"> | |||
[[File:Áñez.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Áñezismo]]<br> | |||
[[File:Apartheidism.png]] [[Ethnocracy|Apartheid]] [[File:Cball-South Africa alt.png]]<br> | |||
[[File:Bolsonarism.png]] [[Bolsonarism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]] ([[File:Ilibcap.png]] Illiberal Capitalism)<br> | |||
[[File:Cball-CongoFreeState.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Congo Free State Model]]<br> | |||
[[File:DeSantis.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Desantisism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Đổi Mới.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Đổi Mới]]<br> | |||
[[File:FijiFirst.png]] [[Civic Nationalism|FijiFirst]]<br> | |||
[[File:Franco-alt.png]] [[Francoism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Ilminism.png]] [[Ilminism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Kuchma.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Kuchmism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Conservative Posadism.png]] [[Neoconservatism#Douglas MacArthur|MacArthurism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Mahathir.png]] [[Ethnonationalism|Mahathirism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Milosevic.png]] [[Ethnonationalism|Milosevicism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Morsi.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism|Morsism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] [[National Capitalism]] <br> | |||
[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Neocam.png]] [[Neocameralism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Nrx.png]] [[Neoreactionarism]]<br> | |||
[[File:RamaIX.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism#Thailand|Network Monarchy]]<br> | |||
[[File:Pahlavi.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Pahlavism]]<br> | |||
[[File:PersonDignity.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism#South Vietnam|Person Dignity Theory]]<br> | |||
[[File:Pinochet.png]] [[Pinochetism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Putin.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Putinism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Päts.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy#Estonia|Pätsism]] <br> | |||
[[File:Cball-Rhodesia.png]] [[White Nationalism|Rhodesian Nationalism]] <br> | |||
[[File:Rouhani.png]] [[Khomeinism|Rouhanism]] <br> | |||
[[File:RoyCohn.png]] [[Homoconservatism|Roy Cohn Thought]]<br> | |||
[[File:Saenuri.png]] [[National Conservatism|Saenurism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Statecap.png]] [[State Capitalism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Statlib.png]] [[State Liberalism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Taishō.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Taishō Democracy]]<br> | |||
[[File:Thaksin.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism#Thailand|Thaksinism]]<br> | |||
[[File:ThreeRepresents.png]] [[Dengism|Three Represents]]<br> | |||
[[File:Thiệu.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism#South Vietnam|Thiệuism]] <br> | |||
[[File:Törni.png]] [[National Capitalism#Lauri Törni|Törnism]]<br> | |||
[[File:Yeltsin.png]] [[Kleptocracy#Boris Yeltsin|Yeltsinism]] | |||
</div> | |||
|song =[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92lO2Bum7v4 Thneedville]<br> | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YonS9_QJbp8 Money Game part 2]<br>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtqghZorHhk Thneedville (nightcore)]<br>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=che2uTVwtGw Majulah Singapura]<br> | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWSFrh8jS5A Patrioticheskaya Pesnya]<br> | |||
[https://youtu.be/Hxhuc6CqGXc?list=OLAK5uy_k3KFeYOrunvzBLBiznRh6AyAre6g-PhUs Kapitalizm Wojną!]<br> | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BfsuXRILK0 ¡Con Batista!]<br> | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8zhNb8ANe8 Kill the Poor]<br> | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIky1uxjmG4 Bagong Lipunan (Ferdinand Version)]<br> | |||
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-8lbAbGGww Bagong Lipunan (Bongbong Version)] | |||
|theorists='''[[File:PostSoviet.png]] Post Soviet States/[[File:PanSlav.png]] Eastern Europe''' {{Collapse| | |||
*[[File:Stolypin.png]] [[Agrarianism|Pyotr]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Stolypin]] (1862-1911) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Skoropadskyi.png]] [[Aristocracy|Pavlo Skoropadskyi]] (1873-1945) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine | |||
*[[File:Päts.png]] [[Corporatism|Konstantin Päts]] (1874-1956) [[File:Cball-Estonia.png]] Estonia | |||
*[[File:Kolchak.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Alexander Kolchak]] (1874-1920) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Tătărescu.png]] [[National Liberalism|Gheorghe Tătărescu]] (1886-1957) [[File:Cball-Romania.png]] Romania | |||
*[[File:Zog I.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Abaz Kupi]] (1892-1976) [[File:Cball-Albania.png]] Albania | |||
*[[File:Zog I.png]] [[Absolute Monarchism|Zog I]] (1895-1961) [[File:Cball-Albania.png]] Albania | |||
*[[File:Jnaz.png]] [[Jewish-Nazism|Abraham Gancwajch]] (1902–1943), [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland | |||
*[[File:Bali Kombetar.png]] [[National Capitalism|Xhafer Deva]] (1904-1978) [[File:Cball-Albania.png]] Albania | |||
*[[File:MI6.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Alfons Rebane]] (1908-1976) [[File:Cball-Estonia.png]] Estonia | |||
*[[File:Lebed.png]] [[Ultranationalism|Mykola Lebed]] (1909-1998) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine | |||
*[[File:Tudman.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Franjo Tuđman]] (1922-1999) [[File:Cball-Croatia.png]] Croatia | |||
*[[File:YAP(Azerbaijan).png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Heydar Aliyev]] (1923-2003) [[File:Cball-Azerbaijan.png]] Azerbaijan | |||
*[[File:SDAicon.png]] [[Islamic Democracy|Alija Izetbegović]] (1925-2003) [[File:Cball-BosniaHerzegovina.png]] Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||
*[[File:Shevardnadze.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Eduard Shevardnadze]] (1928-2014) [[File:Cball-Georgia.png]] Georgia | |||
*[[File:Yeltsin.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Boris Yeltsin]] (1931-2007) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:LeonidKravchuk.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Leonid Kravchuk]] (1934-2022) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine | |||
*[[File:United Russia.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Yury Luzhkov]] (1936-2019) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Klepoleg.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Anatoly Sobchak]] (1937-2000) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Kuchma.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Leonid Kuchma]] (1938-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine | |||
*[[File:Nazarbayev.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Nursultan Nazarbayev]] (1940-) [[File:Cball-Kazakhstan.png]] Kazakhstan | |||
*[[File:Akayev.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Askar Akayev]] (1944-) [[File:Cball-Kyrgyzstan.png]] Kyrgyzstan | |||
*[[File:SaliBerisha.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Sali Berisha]] (1944-) [[File:Cball-Albania.png]] Albania | |||
*[[File:Klepoleg.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Boris Berezovsky]] (1946-2013) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Zhirinovsky.png]] [[Irredentism|Vladimir Zhirinovsky]] (1946-2022) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Nurtai Abykayev]] (1947-) [[File:Cball-Kazakhstan.png]] Kazakhstan | |||
*[[File:Bakiyev.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Kurmanbek Bakiyev]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-Kyrgyzstan.png]] Kyrgyzstan | |||
*[[File:Yanuk.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Viktor Yanukovych]] (1950-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine | |||
*[[File:Lavrov.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Sergei Lavrov]] (1950-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:RussianImperalism.png]] [[Irredentism|Alexander Lebed]] (1950-2002) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:GreaterSerbia.png]] [[Irredentism|Tomislav Nikolić]] (1952-) [[File:Cball-Serbia.png]] Serbia | |||
*[[File:FSB.png]] [[Police Statism|Alexander Bortnikov]] (1951-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:VladimirPutin.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Vladimir]] [[Kleptocracy|Putin]] (1952-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Lazarenko.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Pavlo Lazarenko]] (1953-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine | |||
*[[File:Tokayev.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism#Kazakhstan|Kassym-Jomart Tokayev]] (1953-) [[File:Cball-Kazakhstan.png]] Kazakhstan | |||
*[[File:Serzh Sargsyan.png]] [[National Conservatism|Serzh Sargsyan]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-Armenia.png]] Armenia | |||
*[[File:ANO2011.png]] [[Populism|Andrej Babiš]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-Czechia.png]] Czechia/[[File:Cball-Slovakia.png]] Slovakia | |||
*[[File:United Russia.png]] [[Reactionaryism|Vitaly Milonov]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Medvedchuk.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Viktor Medvedchuk]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine | |||
*[[File:AuthNeoLib.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Anatoly Chubais]] (1955-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Shoigu.png]] [[Stratocracy|Sergei Shoigu]] (1955-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Gaidar.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Yegor Gaidar]] (1956-2009) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Auth3Way.png]] [[Third Way|Almazbek Atambajev]] (1956-) [[File:Cball-Kyrgyzstan.png]] Kyrgyzstan | |||
*[[File:Mirziyoyev.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Shavkat Mirziyoyev]] (1957-) [[File:Cball-Uzbekistan.png]] Uzbekistan | |||
*[[File:Sdssmall.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Janez Janša]] (1958-) [[File:Cball-Slovenia.png]] Slovenia | |||
*[[File:GERB.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Boyko Borisov]] (1959-) [[File:Cball-Bulgaria.png]] Bulgaria | |||
*[[File:KGB.png]] [[Capitalist Communism|Alexander Lebedev]] (1959-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Plutocrat.png]] [[Plutocracy|Boris Titov]] (1960-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:YAP(Azerbaijan).png]] [[Kleptocracy|Ilham Aliyev]] (1961-) [[File:Cball-Azerbaijan.png]] Azerbaijan | |||
*[[File:Prigozhin.png]] [[National Capitalism|Yevgeny Prigozhin]] (1961-2023) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:DPS.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Milo]] [[Neoliberalism|Đukanović]] (1962-) [[File:Cball-Montenegro.png]] Montenegro | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Rakhat Aliyev]] (1962-2015) [[File:Cball-Kazakhstan.png]] Kazakhstan | |||
*[[File:UKROP.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Ihor Kolomoyskyi]] (1963-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine/[[File:Zio.png]] Israel/[[File:Cball-Cyprus.png]] Cyprus | |||
*[[File:FIDESZ.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Viktor Orbán]] (1963-) [[File:Cball-Hungary.png]] Hungary | |||
*[[File:EdiRama.png]] [[Third Way|Edi Rama]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-Albania.png]] Albania | |||
*[[File:Turchynov.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Oleksandr Turchynov]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine | |||
*[[File:United Russia.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Vladislav Surkov]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Medvedev.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Dmitry Medvedev]] (1965-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Amanat.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Asqar Mamin]] (1965-) [[File:Cball-Kazakhstan.png]] Kazakhstan | |||
*[[File:Amanat.png]] [[Police Statism|Karim Massimov]] (1965-) [[File:Cball-Kazakhstan.png]] Kazakhstan | |||
*[[File:EurosolidarityUA.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism|Petro Poroshenko]] (1965-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine | |||
*[[File:MikhailMishustin.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Mikhail Mishustin]] (1966-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:FIDESZ.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Lőrinc Mészáros]] (1966-) [[File:Cball-Hungary.png]] Hungary | |||
*[[File:Saakashvili.png]] [[Neoconservatism#Georgia|Mikheil Saakashvili]] (1967-) [[File:Cball-Georgia.png]] Georgia | |||
*[[File:Morawiecki.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Mateusz Morawiecki]] (1968-) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland | |||
*[[File:HashimThaçi.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Hashim Thaçi]] (1968-) [[File:Cball-Kosovo.png]] Kosovo | |||
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Sadyr Japarov]] (1968-) [[File:Cball-Kyrgyzstan.png]] Kyrgyzstan | |||
*[[File:United Russia.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Adam Delimkhanov]] (1969-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Vucic.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Aleksandar]] [[Neoliberalism|Vučić]] (1970-) [[File:Cball-Serbia.png]] Serbia | |||
*[[File:WagnerGroup.png]] [[National Capitalism|Dmitry Utkin]] (1970-2023) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Moncap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Konstantin Malofeev]] (1974-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Ana_Brnabić.png]] [[Homoconservatism|Ana Brnabić]] (1975-) [[File:Cball-Serbia.png]] Serbia | |||
*[[File:Kadyrov.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Ramzan Kadyrov]] (1976-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:Cball-Donetsk.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Alexander Zakharchenko]] (1976-2018) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine | |||
*[[File:GeorgianNationalLegion.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Mamuka Mamulashvili]] (1978-) [[File:Cball-Georgia.png]] Georgia | |||
*[[File:Zelensky.png]] [[Populism|Volodymyr Zelensky]] (1978-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine | |||
*[[File:A3OB.png]] [[National Capitalism|Andriy Biletsky]] (1979-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine | |||
*[[File:RT.png]] [[Mediacracy|Margarita Simonyan]] (1980-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:United_Russia.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Natalia Poklonskaya]] (1980-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine/[[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
*[[File:PanSlav.png]] [[Pan-Nationalism|Pavel Gubarev]] (1983-) [[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine | |||
*[[File:United Russia.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Maria Lvova-Belova]] (1984-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia | |||
}} | |||
'''[[File:Cball-EU.png]] Western Europe''' {{Collapse| | |||
*[[File:BritishEmpire.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Edward Colston]] (1636-1721) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:Enlightmon.png]] [[Enlightened Absolutism|Gustav III]] (1746-1792) [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Sweden | |||
*[[File:BritishEmpire.png]] [[Imperialism|James George Smith Neil]] (1810-1857) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:LeopoldII.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Leopold II]] (1835-1909) [[File:Cball-Belgium.png]] Belgium | |||
*[[File:Hindenburg.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Paul von Hindenburg]] (1847-1934) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] [[National Capitalism|Emil Kirdorf]] (1847-1938) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Cball-GermanEmpire.png]] [[Imperialism|Lothar von Trotha]] (1848-1920) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Rhodes.png]] [[Imperialism|Cecil Rhodes]] (1853-1902) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:BritishEmpire.png]] [[Imperialism|Alfred Milner]] (1854-1925) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:LéonRom.png]] [[Imperialism|Léon Rom]] (1859-1924) [[File:Cball-Belgium.png]] Belgium | |||
*[[File:MI6.png]] [[Imperialism|Mansfield Smith-Cumming]] (1859-1923) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:BritishEmpire.png]] [[Imperialism|Frederick Shaw]] (1861-1942) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:Hugenberg.png]] [[National Capitalism|Alfred Hugenberg]] (1865-1951) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:LéonRom.png]] [[Imperialism|Charles Tombeur]] (1867-1947) [[File:Cball-Belgium.png]] Belgium | |||
*[[File:Slavery.png]] [[Imperialism|Judah Cohen]] (1768-1838) [[File:Cball-Netherlands.png]] Netherlands/[[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:AuthLibDem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Giovanni Giolitti]] (1842-1928) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy | |||
*[[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] [[National Capitalism|Karl Helfferich]] (1872-1924) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:HitlerCap.png]] [[National Capitalism|Fritz Thyssen]] (1873-1951) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Church.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Winston]] [[Imperialism|Churchill]] (1874-1965) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:Schacht.png]] [[National Capitalism|Hjalmar Schacht]] (1877-1970) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Calogero Vizzini]] (1877-1954) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy | |||
*[[File:Alberto de' Stefani.png]] [[Fascism|Alberto]] [[National Capitalism|de' Stefani]] (1879-1969) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy | |||
*[[File:Authoritarian Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Franz von Papen]] (1879-1969) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Anti-Semitic.png]] [[Stratocracy|Waldemar Pabst]] (1880-1970) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Authoritarian Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Toivo Horelli]] (1888-1975) [[File:Cball-Finland.png]] Finland | |||
*[[File:NatoNazi.png]] [[National Capitalism|Franz Halder]] (1884-1972) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Cball-British India.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Hastings Ismay]] (1887-1965) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:Colonial.png]] [[Imperialism|Jhr. van Starkenborgh]] (1888-1978) [[File:Cball-Netherlands.png]] Netherlands | |||
*[[File:Salazar.png]] [[Salazarism|António de Oliveira Salazar]] (1889-1970) [[File:Cball-Portugal.png]] Portugal (Later on) | |||
*[[File:AuthNalib.png]] [[National Liberalism|Risto Ryti]] (1889-1956) [[File:Cball-Finland.png]] Finland | |||
*[[File:MichaelCollins.png]] [[Moderatism|Michael Collins]] (1890-1922) [[File:Cball-Ireland.png]] Ireland<ref>[https://www.counterfire.org/articles/analysis/23413-michael-collins-the-irish-revolutionary-turned-counter-revolutionary 1]</ref> | |||
*[[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] [[National Capitalism|Arvi Kalsta]] (1890-1982) [[File:Cball-Finland.png]] Finland | |||
*[[File:HitlerCap.png]] [[National Capitalism|Fritz Todt]] (1891-1942) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Franco-alt.png]] [[Francoism|Francisco Franco]] (1892-1975) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain | |||
*[[File:FashHawk.png]] [[Fascism|Augusto De Marsanich]] (1893-1973) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy | |||
*[[File:Joachim von Ribbentrop.png]] [[National Capitalism|Joachim von Ribbentrop]] (1893-1946) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:RudolfHess.png]] [[National Capitalism|Rudolf Hess]] (1894-1987) [[File:Cball-Egypt.png]] Egypt/[[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:OskarDirlewanger.png]] [[National Capitalism|Oskar Dirlewanger]] (1895-1945) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:NatoNazi.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Adolf Heusinger]] (1897-1982) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Speidel.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Hans Speidel]] (1897-1984) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:NatoNazi.png]] [[National Capitalism|Hasso von Manteuffel]] (1897-1978) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:CDU Party.png]] [[Positive Christianity|Hans Globke]] (1898-1973) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:FrenchImperialism.png]] [[Imperialism|Raoul Salan]] (1899-1984) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Louis Mountbatten]] (1900-1979) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:AuthLibDem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Urho Kekkonen]] (1900-1986) [[File:Cball-Finland.png]] Finland | |||
*[[File:4thReichEU.png]] [[European Federalism|Walter Hallstein]] (1901-1982) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Franz Josef Huber.png]] [[Police Statism|Franz Josef Huber]] (1902-1975) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:NatoNazi.png]] [[National Capitalism|Reinhard Gehlen]] (1902-1979) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:OpusDei.png]] [[Catholic Theocracy|Josemaría Escrivá]] (1902-1975) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain | |||
*[[File:BritishEmpire.png]] [[Imperialism|Orde Wingate]] (1903-1944) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:Franco-alt.png]] [[Francoism|Luis Carrero Blanco]] (1904-1973) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain | |||
*[[File:NatoNazi.png]] [[National Capitalism|Theodor Oberländer]] (1905-1998) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Salazar.png]] [[Salazarism|Marcelo Caetano]] (1906-1980) [[File:Cball-Portugal.png]] Portugal | |||
*[[File:NatoNazi.png]] [[National Capitalism|Johann von Kielmansegg]] (1906-2006) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:PostFrancoism.png]] [[Francoism|Carlos Arias Navarro]] (1908-1989) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain | |||
*[[File:FashHawk.png]] [[Fascism|Arturo Michelini]] (1909-1969) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy | |||
*[[File:NatoNazi.png]] [[National Capitalism|Otto Von Bolschwing]] (1909-1982) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Gaullismicon2.png]] [[Gaullism|Maurice Papon]] (1910-2007) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France | |||
*[[File:Imp.png]] [[Imperialism|Frédéric Vandewalle]] (1912-1994) [[File:Cball-Belgium.png]] Belgium | |||
*[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy|Odysseas Angelis]] (1912-1987) [[File:Cball-Greece.png]] Greece | |||
*[[File:LibertyPrime.png]] [[National Capitalism|Wernher von Braun]] (1912-1977) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Barbie.png]] [[National Capitalism|Klaus Barbie]] (1913-1991) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Cball-British India.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Mike Calvert]] (1913-1998) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:NeoGaulle.png]] [[Gaullism|Jaques Foccart]] (1913-1997) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France | |||
*[[File:Colonial.png]] [[Imperialism|Robert Sidney Foster]] (1913-2005) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:OpusDei.png]] [[Technocracy|Alberto Ullastres]] (1914-2001) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain | |||
*[[File:Cball-HK-UK.png]] [[Imperialism|David Trench]] (1915-1988) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:Georgios Papadopoulos.png]] [[Metaxism|Georgios Papadopoulos]] (1919-1999) [[File:Cball-Greece.png]] Greece | |||
*[[File:MSF.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Mad Mike Hoare]] (1919-2020) [[File:Cball-Ireland.png]] Ireland/[[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:Törni.png]] [[National Capitalism#Lauri Törni|Lauri Törni]] (1919-1965) [[File:Cball-Finland.png]] Finland/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Esocap.png]] [[National Capitalism|Licio Gelli]] (1919-2015) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Alexandre de Marenches]] (1921-1995) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France | |||
*[[File:PostFrancoism.png]] [[Francoism|Manuel Fraga]] (1922-2012) [[File:Cball-Spain.png]] Spain | |||
*[[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] [[National Capitalism|Franz Schönhuber]] (1925-2005) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:PPF.png]] [[French Fascism|Yves Guérin-Sérac]] (1926-2022) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France | |||
*[[File:NorCap.png]] [[National Capitalism|Ingvar Kamprad]] (1926-2018) [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Sweden | |||
*[[File:NeoGaulle.png]] [[Gaullism|Charles Pasqua]] (1927-2015) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France | |||
*[[File:JeanMarieLePen.png]] [[National Conservatism|Jean-Marie Le Pen]] (1928-) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France | |||
*[[File:Popolar.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Francesco Cossiga]] (1928-2010) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy | |||
*[[File:Imp.png]] [[Imperialism|Jean Schramme]] (1929-1988) [[File:Cball-Belgium.png]] Belgium | |||
*[[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] [[National Capitalism|Bernie Ecclestone]] (1930-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:AnEn.png]] [[Climate Skepticism|Adolf H. Lundin]] (1932-2006) [[File:Cball-Sweden.png]] Sweden | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Rolf Steiner]] (1933-) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:StefanoDelleChiaie.png]] [[Fascism|Stefano Delle Chiaie]] (1936-2019) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy | |||
*[[File:WEF.png]] [[State Capitalism|Klaus Schwab]] (1938-) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany | |||
*[[File:Anraat.png]] [[Ba'athism|Frans van Anraat]] (1942-) [[File:Cball-Netherlands.png]] Netherlands | |||
*[[File:Cball-EF.png]] [[European Federalism|Fabrice Leggeri]] (1968-) [[File:Cball-France.png]] France | |||
*[[File:MI6.png]] [[Dengism|Neil Heywood]] (1970-2011) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:Neconfem.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Suella Braverman]] (1980-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
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'''[[File:PanAmer.png]] Americas''' {{Collapse| | |||
*[[File:Slavery.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Isaac Franklin]] (1789-1846) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Authoritarian_Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Diego Portales]] (1793-1837) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Warren Delano Jr.]] (1809-1898) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Cball-CSA.png]] [[White Nationalism|Judah P. Benjamin]] (1811-1884) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA/[[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:Pinkerton.png]] [[Police Statism|Allan Pinkerton]] (1819-1884) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Cball-CSA.png]] [[Confederalism|John Tyler Morgan]] (1824-1907) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:USImp.png]] [[Imperialism|William Walker]] (1824-1860) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:PorfirioDíaz.png]] [[Technocracy|Porfirio Díaz]] (1830-1915) [[File:CBall-Mexico.png]] Mexico | |||
*[[File:McKinley.png]] [[Imperialism|William McKinley]] (1843-1901) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Scientocracy Small.png]] [[Scientocracy|Rodrigues Alves]] (1848-1919) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil<ref>see: ''[[W:Vaccine Revolt|Vaccine Revolt]]</ref> | |||
*[[File:Gomez.png]] [[Caudillismo|Juan Vicente Gómez]] (1857-1935) [[File:Cball-Venezuela.png]] Venezuela | |||
*[[File:CapitalistFordism.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Henry Ford]] (1863-1947) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:MárioGarciaMenocal.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Mario García Menocal]] (1866-1941) [[File:Cball-RepublicOfCuba.png]] Cuba | |||
*[[File:AbadiaMendez.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Miguel Abadía Méndez]] (1867-1947) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia | |||
*[[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo|Federico Tinoco Granados]] (1868-1931) [[File:Cball-Costarica.png]] Costa Rica | |||
*[[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo|Gerardo Machado]] (1869-1939) [[File:Cball-RepublicOfCuba.png]] Cuba | |||
*[[File:SténioVincent.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Sténio Vincent]] (1874-1959) [[File:Cball-Haiti.png]] Haiti | |||
*[[File:TiburcioAndino.png]] [[Banana Republicanism|Tiburcio Carías Andino]] (1876-1969) [[File:Cball-Honduras.png]] Honduras | |||
*[[File:JorgeUbico.png]] [[Banana Republicanism|Jorge Ubico]] (1878-1946) [[File:Cball-Guatemala.png]] Guatemala | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|J.H. Blair]] (1879-1934) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Conservative_Posadism.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Douglas MacArthur]] (1880-1964) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:USImp.png]] [[Imperialism|Smedley Butler]] (1881-1940) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:LibSocAuth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Hugh S. Johnson]] (1882-1942) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:MHM.png]] [[National Capitalism|Maximiliano Hernández Martínez]] (1882-1966) [[File:Cball-ElSalvador.png]] El Salvador | |||
*[[File:Banana_Republicanism.png]] [[Banana Republicanism|Carlos Cortés Vargas]] (1883-1954) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia | |||
*[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Élie Lescot]] (1883-1974) [[File:Cball-Haiti.png]] Haiti | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|William J. Donovan]] (1883-1959) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Sosthenes Behn]] (1884-1957) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Garveyism.png]] [[National Capitalism|Marcus Garvey]] (1887-1940) [[File:Cball-Jamaica.png]] Jamaica | |||
*[[File:Anti-Semitic.png]] [[National Capitalism|Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.]] (1888-1969) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] [[National Capitalism|Salvador Castaneda Castro]] (1888-1965) [[File:Cball-ElSalvador.png]] El Salvador | |||
*[[File:LaureanoGómez.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Laureano Gómez]] (1889-1965) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia | |||
*[[File:Fiscon.png]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Adolfo Ruiz Cortines]] (1889-1973) [[File:CBall-Mexico.png]] Mexico | |||
*[[File:Duplessis.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Maurice Duplessis]] (1890-1959) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada | |||
*[[File:RafaelTrujillo.png]] [[Totalitarianism|Rafael Trujillo]] (1891-1961) [[File:Cball-DominicanRepublic.png]] Dominican Republic | |||
*[[File:Mediastocracy flair.png]] [[Mediacracy|Generoso Pope]] (1891-1950) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Allen Dulles]] (1893-1969) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:COINTELPRO.png]] [[Police Statism|J. Edgar Hoover]] (1895-1972) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Norman Schwarzkopf Sr.]] (1895-1958) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Bankocracy.png]] [[Financialism|Prescott Bush]] (1895-1972) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:UruguyanAuthcap.png]] [[Caudillismo|Alberto]] [[Fiscal Conservatism|Demicheli]] (1896-1980) [[File:Cball-Uruguay.png]] Uruguay | |||
*[[File:Batista.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Rafael Guas Inclán]] (1896–1975) [[File:Cball-RepublicOfCuba.png]] Cuba | |||
*[[File:PLN.png]] [[Caudillismo|Anastasio Somoza Garcia]] (1896-1956) [[File:Cball-Nicaragua.png]] Nicaragua | |||
*[[File:ARENA-Brazil.png]] [[Caudillismo|Castelo Branco]] (1897-1967) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil | |||
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Lucky Luciano]] (1897-1962) [[File:Cball-Italy.png]] Italy/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Soccapmask.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Gabriel González Videla]] (1898-1980) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:technopop.png]] [[Populism|Miguel Alemán Valdés]] (1900-1983) [[File:CBall-Mexico.png]] Mexico | |||
*[[File:Batista.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Fulgencio]] [[Banana Republicanism|Batista]] (1901-1973) [[File:Cball-RepublicOfCuba.png]] Cuba | |||
*[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Meyer Lansky]] (1902-1983) [[File:Cball-Poland.png]] Poland/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:EDewey.png]] [[Rockefeller Republicanism|Thomas E. Dewey]] (1902-1971) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:CivMilDic.png]] [[Caudillismo|Aparicio Méndez]] (1904-1988) [[File:Cball-Uruguay.png]] Uruguay | |||
*[[File:WhiteCap.png]] [[National Capitalism|Fred Trump]] (1905-1999) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:EmílioMédici.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Emílio Garrastazu Médici]] (1905-1985) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil | |||
*[[File:NeoconButcher.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Curtis LeMay]] (1906-1990) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Balaguer.png]] [[Reformism|Joaquín Balaguer]] (1906-2002) [[File:Cball-DominicanRepublic.png]] Dominican Republic | |||
*[[File:TripartiteCorporatism.png]] [[Social Corporatism|Antonio Ortiz Mena]] (1907-2007) [[File:CBall-Mexico.png]] Mexico | |||
*[[File:Geisel.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Ernesto Geisel]] (1907-1996) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil | |||
*[[File:Antijap.png]] [[Anti-Japaneseism|Karl Bendetsen]] (1907-1989) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Braziliantorturer.png]] [[Police Statism|Siseno Sarmento]] (1907-1983) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Edward Lansdale]] (1908-1987) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:McCarthy.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Joseph McCarthy]] (1908-1957) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Frank Wisner]] (1909-1965) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:DíazOrdaz.png]] [[Caudillismo|Gustavo Díaz Ordaz]] (1911-1979) [[File:CBall-Mexico.png]] Mexico | |||
*[[File:ColoradoParty-Stroessner.png]] [[National Capitalism|Alfredo Stroessner]] (1912-2006) [[File:Cball-Paraguay.png]] Paraguay | |||
*[[File:Nixon.png]] [[Eco-Conservatism|Richard Nixon]] (1913-1994) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:PérezJiménez.png]] [[Caudillismo|Marcos Pérez Jiménez]] (1914-2001) [[File:Cball-Venezuela.png]] Venezuela | |||
*[[File:MLN-Guatemala.png]] [[Caudillismo|Carlos Castillo Armas]] (1914-1957) [[File:Cball-Guatemala.png]] Guatemala | |||
*[[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] [[Pinochetism|Augusto Pinochet]] (1915-2006) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:Pinochet.png]] [[Pinochetism|José Toribio Merino]] (1915-1996) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Kermit Roosevelt Jr.]] (1916-2000) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Libhawk.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Robert McNamara]] (1916-2009) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Caspar Weinberger]] (1917-2006) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy|Fidel Sánchez Hernández]] (1917-2003)[[File:Cball-ElSalvador.png]] El Salvador | |||
*[[File:MLN-Guatemala.png]] [[Caudillismo|Carlos Manuel Arana Osorio]] (1918-2003) [[File:Cball-Guatemala.png]] Guatemala | |||
*[[File:Rockwell.png]] [[National Capitalism|George Lincoln Rockwell]] (1918-1967) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Sidney Gottlieb]] (1918-1999) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:MchlWerbell.png]] [[Machiavellianism|Mitchell Werbell III]] (1918-1983), [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|John Birch]] (1918-1945) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:FBI.png]] [[Police Statism|George Wackenhut]] (1919-2004) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:ColoradoParty-Stroessner.png]] [[National Capitalism|Pastor Milciades Coronel]] (1919-2000) [[File:Cball-Paraguay.png]] Paraguay | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|William Colby]] (1920-1996) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:MoralesBermúdez.png]] [[Caudillismo|Francisco Morales-Bermúdez]] (1921-2022) [[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peru | |||
*[[File:WhiteTerror.png]] [[Pinochetism|Sergio]] [[Police Statism|Arellano Stark]] (1921-2016) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:UruguyanAuthcap.png]] [[Caudillismo|Hugo Linares Brum]] (1921-2008) [[File:Cball-Uruguay.png]] Uruguay | |||
*[[File:Auth3Way.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Carlos Andrés Pérez]] (1922-2010) [[File:Cball-Venezuela.png]] Venezuela | |||
*[[File:Eric Gairy.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Eric Gairy]] (1922-1997) [[File:Cball-Grenada.png]] Grenada | |||
*[[File:ColoniaDignidad.png]] [[National Capitalism|Paul Schäfer]] (1921-2010) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany/[[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:NeoconButcher.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Jesse Helms]] (1921-2008) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:HenryKissinger.png]] [[Machiavellianism|Henry Kissinger]] (1923-) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:UruguyanAuthcap.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Rafael Addiego Bruno]] (1923-2014) [[File:Cball-Uruguay.png]] Uruguay | |||
*[[File:Imp.png]] [[Imperialism|David Rose]] (1923-1969) [[File:Cball-Guyana.png]] Guyana/[[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK | |||
*[[File:LaViejaLucia.png]] [[Pinochetism|Lucía Hiriart]] (1923-2021) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:UruguyanAuthcap.png]] [[Police Statism|Néstor Bolentini]] (1923-1984) [[File:Cball-Uruguay.png]] Uruguay | |||
*[[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] [[National Capitalism|Michael Kast]] (1924-2014) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany/[[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:RobertoEduardoViola.png]] [[Stratocracy|Roberto Eduardo Viola]] (1924-1994) [[File:Argentina.png]] Argentina | |||
*[[File:Argentiniantorturer.png]] [[Police Statism|Guillermo Suárez Mason]] (1924-2005) [[File:Argentina.png]] Argentina | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|James William Lair]] (1924-2014) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Arturo Durazo Moreno]] (1924-2000) [[File:CBall-Mexico.png]] Mexico | |||
*[[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo|Carlos Humberto Romero]] (1924-2017) [[File:Cball-ElSalvador.png]] El Salvador | |||
*[[File:Videla.png]] [[National Capitalism|Jorge Rafael Videla]] (1925-2013) [[File:Argentina.png]] Argentina | |||
*[[File:PLN.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Anastasio Somoza Debayle]] (1925-1980) [[File:Cball-Nicaragua.png]] Nicaragua | |||
*[[File:CivMilDic.png]] [[Stratocracy|Gregorio Conrado Álvarez]] (1925-2016) [[File:Cball-Uruguay.png]] Uruguay | |||
*[[File:JoséMartínezdeHoz.png]] [[Neoliberalism|José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz]] (1925-2013) [[File:Argentina.png]] Argentina | |||
*[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy|José Napoleón Duarte]] (1925-1990) [[File:Cball-ElSalvador.png]] El Salvador | |||
*[[File:NDA-Banzer.png]] [[National Capitalism|Hugo Banzer]] (1926-2002) [[File:Cball-Bolivia.png]] Bolivia | |||
*[[File:EfrainRiosMontt.png]] [[National Capitalism|Efraín Ríos Montt]] (1926-2018) [[File:Cball-Guatemala.png]] Guatemala | |||
*[[File:Galtieri.png]] [[National Capitalism|Leopoldo Galtieri]] (1926-2003) [[File:Argentina.png]] Argentina | |||
*[[File:Neconfem.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Jeane Kirkpatrick]] (1926-2006) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:RoyCohn.png]] [[Homoconservatism|Roy Cohn]] (1927-1986) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Theodore Shackley]] (1927-2002) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Argentiniantorturer.png]] [[National Capitalism|Albano Harguindeguy]] (1927-2012) [[File:Argentina.png]] Argentina | |||
*[[File:Posada.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Luis Posada Carriles]] (1928-2018) [[File:Cball-RepublicOfCuba.png]] Cuba | |||
*[[File:Bordaberry.png]] [[Agrarianism|Juan María Bordaberry]] (1928-2011) [[File:Cball-Uruguay.png]] Uruguay | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Manuel Contreras]] (1929-2015) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:GarcíaMeza.png]] [[National Capitalism|Luis García Meza]] (1929-2018) [[File:Cball-Bolivia.png]] Bolivia | |||
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada]] (1930-) [[File:Cball-Bolivia.png]] Bolivia | |||
*[[File:Febres-Cordero.png]] [[Neoliberalism|León Febres-Cordero]] (1931-2013) [[File:Cball-Ecuador.png]] Ecuador | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Adolfo Calero]] (1931-2012) [[File:Cball-Nicaragua.png]] Nicaragua | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Enrique Bermúdez]] (1932-1991) [[File:Cball-Nicaragua.png]] Nicaragua | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Dick Mountjoy]] (1932-2015) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Donald Rumsfeld]] (1932-2021) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Cball-Arizona.png]] [[Police Statism|Joe Arpaio]] (1932-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Carlos Brilhante Ustra]] (1932-2015) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil | |||
*[[File:Braziliantorturer.png]] [[Police Statism|Sérgio Paranhos Fleury]] (1933-1979) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil | |||
*[[File:Noriega.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Manuel Noriega]] (1934-2017) [[File:Cball-Panama.png]] Panama | |||
*[[File:NeoPinochet.png]] [[Pinochetism|Hermógenes Pérez de Arce]] (1936-) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:Homonat2.png]] [[Homoconservatism|Clodovil Hernandes]] (1937-2009) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil | |||
*[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy|Gustavo Álvarez Martinez]] (1937-1989) [[File:Cball-Honduras.png]] Honduras | |||
*[[File:AlbertoFujimori.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Alberto Fujimori]] (1938-) [[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peru | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Raúl Iturriaga]] (1938-) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Gerardo Huber]] (?-1992) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Félix Rodríguez]] (1941-) [[File:Cball-RepublicOfCuba.png]] Cuba/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:FreedomSpreader.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Paul Bremer]] (1941-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Cheney.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Dick Cheney]] (1941-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Manuel Artime]] (1942-1977) [[File:Cball-RepublicOfCuba.png]] Cuba/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Michael Townley]] (1942-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA/[[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|John Ashcroft]] (1942-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:OrganicistLib.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Michael Bloomberg]] (1942-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Thomas W. Beasley]] (1943-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Oliver North]] (1943-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:ARENA-(Salvador).png]] [[National Capitalism|Roberto D'Aubuisson]] (1943-1992) [[File:Cball-ElSalvador.png]] El Salvador | |||
*[[File:Giuliani.png]] [[Police Statism|Rudy Giuliani]] (1944-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Michael Hayden]] (1945-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Vladimiro Montesinos]] (1945-) [[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peru | |||
*[[File:GWB.png]] [[Neoconservatism|George W. Bush]] (1946-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:UDI.png]] [[Christian Democracy|Jaime Guzmán]] (1946-1991) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:NarcCap.png]] [[Kleptocracy|José Gonzalo Rodríguez Gacha]] (1947-1989) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Eugenio Berríos]] (1947-1992) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:ARENA-(Salvador).png]] [[Neoliberalism|Alfredo Cristiani]] (1947-) [[File:Cball-ElSalvador.png]] El Salvador | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Augusto Heleno]] (1947-) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil | |||
*[[File:Bolton.png]] [[Neoconservatism|John Bolton]] (1948-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:WhiteCap.png]] [[National Capitalism|Paul Fromm]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Raoul Cédras]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-Haiti.png]] Haiti | |||
*[[File:Apra.png]] [[Third Way|Alan García]] (1949-2019) [[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peru | |||
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Juan José Esparragoza Moreno]] (1949-) [[File:CBall-Mexico.png]] Mexico | |||
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Otto Pérez Molina]] (1950-) [[File:Cball-Guatemala.png]] Guatemala | |||
*[[File:AnEn.png]] [[Climate Skepticism|Don Blankenship]] (1950-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|John Alan Coey]] (1950-1975) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA/[[File:Cball-Rhodesia.png]] Rhodesia | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Jim Mattis]] (1950-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|William Barr]] (1950-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:AvanzadaNacional.png]] [[Pinochetism|Álvaro Corbalán]] (1951-) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile | |||
*[[File:Uribe.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Álvaro Uribe]] (1952-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia | |||
*[[File:Neconfem.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Marillyn]] [[Neoconservatism|Hewson]] (1953-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Argentiniantorturer.png]] [[Police Statism|Mario Sandoval]] (1953-) [[File:Argentina.png]] Argentina | |||
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Alberto Dahik]] (1953-) [[File:Cball-Ecuador.png]] Ecuador | |||
*[[File:KKK.png]] [[Cultism|Don Black]] (1953-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Jeffrey Sachs]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Michael D'Andrea]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Neville Roy Singham]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:AUC.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism|Ernesto Báez}} (1955-2019) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|David Clarke]] (1956-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:CIA.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Gina Haspel]] (1956-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Cball-Texas.png]] [[Police Statism|Greg Abbott]] (1957-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Atlanticism.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Felipe Calderón]] (1962-) [[File:CBall-Mexico.png]] Mexico | |||
*[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Dina Boularte]] (1962-) [[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peru | |||
*[[File:Mastriano.png]] [[Reactionaryism|Doug Mastriano]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:AUC.png]] {{PCBA|Anti-Communism|Carlos Castaño Gil}} (1965-2004) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia | |||
*[[File:Áñez.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Jeanine Áñez]] (1967-) [[File:Cball-Bolivia.png]] Bolivia | |||
*[[File:NeoconButcher.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Charles Graner]] (1968-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Jovenel Moïse]] (1968-2021) [[File:Cball-Haiti.png]] Haiti | |||
*[[File:PNH-Honduras.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Juan Orlando Hernández]] (1968-) [[File:Cball-Honduras.png]] Honduras | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Viet D. Dinh]] (1968-) [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] South Vietnam/[[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:GonzaloLira.png]] [[Manosphere|Gonzalo Lira]] (1968-) [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile/[[File:Cball-US.png]] United States | |||
*[[File:ErikPrince.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Erik Prince]] (1969-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:FDN.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Zé Roberto da Compensa]] (1972-) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil | |||
*[[File:Curtis Yarvin.png]] [[Neoreactionaryism|Curtis Yarvin]] (1973-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:KeikoFujimori.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Keiko Fujimori]] (1975-) [[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peru | |||
*[[File:IvanDuque.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Iván Duque]] (1976-) [[File:Cball-Colombia.png]] Colombia | |||
*[[File:DeSantis.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Ron DeSantis]] (1978-) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA | |||
*[[File:Nuevas Ideas.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Nayib Bukele]] (1981-) [[File:Cball-ElSalvador.png]] El Salvador | |||
*[[File:Bolsonarism.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism|Flavio Bolsonaro]] (1981-) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Eduardo Bolsonaro]] (1984-) [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil | |||
}} | |||
'''[[File:PanArab.png]] MENA''' {{Collapse| | |||
*[[File:Cball-Ottomanism.png]] [[Plutocracy|Ahmad Izzat Pasha al-Abid]] (1851-1924) [[File:Cball-Syria.png]] Syria | |||
*[[File:IdrisOfLibya.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Idris of Libya]] (1890-1983) [[File:Cball-Libya.png]] Libya | |||
*[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy|Fazlollah Zahedi]] (1892-1963) [[File:Cball-ImperialStateOfIran.png]] Iran | |||
*[[File:DemocratParty.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Adnan Menderes]] (1899-1961) [[File:ROT.png]] Turkey | |||
*[[File:NLP-Lebanon.png]] [[National Liberalism|Camille Chamoun]] (1900-1987) [[File:Cball-Lebanon.png]] Lebanon | |||
*[[File:SAVAK.png]] [[Police Statism|Nematollah Nassiri]] (1911-1979) [[File:Cball-ImperialStateOfIran.png]] Iran | |||
*[[File:Maktoum.png]] [[Elective Monarchism|Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum]] (1912-1990) [[File:Cball-UAE.png]] UAE | |||
*[[File:SAVAK.png]] [[Police Statism|Teymur Bakhtiar]] (1914-1970) [[File:Cball-ImperialStateOfIran.png]] Iran | |||
*[[File:MHP.png]] [[Turkish Idealism|Alparslan Türkeş]] (1917-1997), [[File:ROT.png]] Turkey | |||
*[[File:Evren.png]] [[Stratocracy|Kenan Evren]] (1917-2015) [[File:ROT.png]] Turkey | |||
*[[File:Sadat.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Anwar Sadat]] (1918-1981) [[File:Cball-Egypt.png]] Egypt | |||
*[[File:Pahlavi.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Mohammad Reza Pahlavi]] (1919-1980) [[File:Cball-ImperialStateOfIran.png]] Iran | |||
*[[File:Pahlavi.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Ashraf Pahlavi]] (1919-2016) [[File:Cball-ImperialStateOfIran.png]] Iran | |||
*[[File:Moncap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Farouk I]] (1920-1965) [[File:Cball-Egypt.png]] Egypt | |||
*[[File:HouseOfSaud.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy|Fahd bin Abdulaziz]] (1922-2005) [[File:Cball-Saudi.png]] Saudi Arabia | |||
*[[File:NDP(Egypt).png]] [[Globalism|Boutros Boutros-Ghali]] (1922-2016) [[File:Cball-Egypt.png]] Egypt | |||
*[[File:HouseOfSaud.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Abdullah bin Abdulaziz]] (1924-2015) [[File:Cball-Saudi.png]] Saudi Arabia | |||
*[[File:NDP(Egypt).png]] [[Plutocracy|Hosni Mubarak]] (1928-2020) [[File:Cball-Egypt.png]] Egypt | |||
*[[File:JewChauv.png]] [[Ultranationalism|Ariel]] [[Zionism|Sharon]] (1928-2014) [[File:Zio.png]] Israel | |||
*[[File:Bendjedid.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Chadli Bendjedid]] (1929-2012) [[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] Algeria | |||
*[[File:IslamCap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah]] (1929-2020) [[File:Cball-Kuwait.png]] Kuwait | |||
*[[File:AlawiteDynasty.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Hassan II]] (1929-1999) [[File:Cball-Morocco.png]] Morocco | |||
*[[File:Kahan.png]] [[Kahanism|Meir Kahane]] (1930-1990) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA/[[File:Zio.png]] Israel | |||
*[[File:SSU-Sudan.png]] [[Arab Socialism|Jaafar Nimeiry]] (1928-2009) [[File:Cball-Sudan.png]] Sudan | |||
*[[File:IslamCap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Saad Al-Salim Al-Sabah]] (1930-2008) [[File:Cball-Kuwait.png]] Kuwait | |||
*[[File:Neo-Baath.png]] [[Ba'athism|Abdul Halim Khaddam]] (1932-2020) [[File:Cball-Syria.png]] Syria | |||
*[[File:HouseOfSaud.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy|Salman bin Abdul Aziz]] (1935-2015) [[File:Cball-Saudi.png]] Saudi Arabia | |||
*[[File:BenAli.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Zine El Abidine Ben Ali]] (1936-2019) [[File:Cball-Tunisia.png]] Tunisia | |||
*[[File:Neo-Baath.png]] [[Ba'athism|Rifaat al-Assad]] (1937-) [[File:Cball-Syria.png]] Syria | |||
*[[File:SultanOman.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Qaboos bin Said]] (1940-2020) [[File:Cball-Oman.png]] Oman | |||
*[[File:IraqiNationalAccord.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Ayad Allawi]] (1944-) [[File:Cball-Iraq.png]] Iraq | |||
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Rafic Hariri]] (1944-2005) [[File:Cball-Lebanon.png]] Lebanon | |||
*[[File:KDP-icon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Masoud Barzani]] (1946-) [[File:Cball-IraqiKurdistan.png]] Iraqi Kurdistan | |||
*[[File:Neconfem.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Tansu Çiller]] (1946-), [[File:ROT.png]] Turkey | |||
*[[File:AliAbdullahSaleh.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Ali Abdullah Saleh]] (1947-2017) [[File:Cball-Yemen.png]] Yemen | |||
*[[File:Rouhani.png]] [[Khomeinism|Hassan Rouhani]] (1948-) [[File:Cball-Iran.png]] Iran | |||
*[[File:Nahyan.png]] [[Elective Monarchism|Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan]] (1948-2022) [[File:Cball-UAE.png]] UAE | |||
*[[File:Maktoum.png]] [[Elective Monarchism|Sheikh Mohammed]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-UAE.png]] UAE | |||
*[[File:Bibi.png]] [[National Liberalism#Bibism|Benjamin]] [[Zionism|Netanyahu]] (1949-) [[File:Zio.png]] Israel | |||
*[[File:AuthcapGadda.png]] [[Gaddafism|Moussa Koussa]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-Libya.png]] Libya | |||
*[[File:HouseOfSaud.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-Saudi.png]] Saudi Arabia | |||
*[[File:Thani.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Hamad bin Khalifa]] (1952-2013) [[File:Cball-Qatar.png]] Qatar | |||
*[[File:KingBahrain.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Hamad bin Isa]] (1950-) [[File:Cball-Bahrain.png]] Bahrain | |||
*[[File:IslamicDawa.png]] [[Islamic Democracy|Nouri]] [[Kleptocracy#Iraq|al-Maliki]] (1950-) [[File:Cball-Iraq.png]] Iraq | |||
*[[File:Erdoğanism.png]] [[Neo-Ottomanism|Abdullah Gül]] (1950-) [[File:ROT.png]] Turkey | |||
*[[File:Morsi.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism|Mohamed Morsi]] (1951-2019) [[File:Cball-Egypt.png]] Egypt | |||
*[[File:NDP(Egypt).png]] [[Neoliberalism|Ahmed Nazif]] (1952-) [[File:Cball-Iraq.png]] Egypt | |||
*[[File:RND.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Ahmed Ouyahia]] (1952-) [[File:Cball-Algeria.png]] Algeria | |||
*[[File:RecepTayyipErdogan.png]] [[Neo-Ottomanism|Recep Tayyip Erdoğan]] (1954-) [[File:ROT.png]] Turkey | |||
*[[File:El-Sisi(Alt).png]] [[Stratocracy|Abdel Fattah el-Sisi]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-Egypt.png]] Egypt | |||
*[[File:Erdoğanism.png]] [[Neo-Ottomanism|Binali Yıldırım]] (1955-) [[File:ROT.png]] Turkey | |||
*[[File:HouseOfSaud.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Al Waleed bin Talal Al Saud]] (1955-) [[File:Cball-Saudi.png]] Saudi Arabia | |||
*[[File:Grey-Wolves-icon-pcb.png]] [[Turkish Idealism|Abdullah Çatlı]] (1956-1996), [[File:ROT.png]] Turkey | |||
*[[File:LebaneseForces.png]] [[Falangism|Elie Hobeika]] (1956-2002) [[File:Cball-Lebanon.png]] Lebanon | |||
*[[File:BenAli.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Leïla Ben Ali]] (1956-) [[File:Cball-Tunisia.png]] Tunisia | |||
*[[File:Cultism.png]] [[Cultism|Adnan Oktar]] (1956-) [[File:ROT.png]] Turkey | |||
*[[File:KaisSaied.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Kais Saied]] (1958-) [[File:Cball-Tunisia.png]] Tunisia | |||
*[[File:AhmetDavutoğlu.png]] [[Neo-Ottomanism|Ahmet Davutoğlu]] (1959-) [[File:ROT.png]] Turkey | |||
*[[File:HouseOfSaud.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Mohammad bin Nayef]] (1959-) [[File:Cball-Saudi.png]] Saudi Arabia | |||
*[[File:Plutocrat.png]] [[Plutocracy|Alaa Mubarak]] (1960-) [[File:Cball-Egypt.png]] Egypt | |||
*[[File:AvigdorEskin.png]] [[Kahanism|Avigdor]] [[Fourth Theory|Eskin]] (1960-) [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia/[[File:Zio.png]] Israel | |||
*[[File:Nahyan.png]] [[Elective Monarchism|Mohammed bin Zayed]] (1961-) [[File:Cball-UAE.png]] UAE | |||
*[[File:Hashmite.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Abdullah II]] (1962-) [[File:Cball-Jordan.png]] Jordan | |||
*[[File:Neo-Baath.png]] [[Ba'athism|Mazen Al-Tarazi]] (1962-) [[File:Cball-Syria.png]] Syria/[[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada | |||
*[[File:JewNazcap.png]] [[Kahanism#Jewish_National_Capitalism|Michael Ben-Ari]] (1963-) [[File:Zio.png]] Israel | |||
*[[File:NDP(Egypt).png]] [[Plutocracy|Gamal Mubarak]] (1963-) [[File:Cball-Egypt.png]] Egypt | |||
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Muhammad Bashar Kiwan]] (1966-) [[File:Cball-Syria.png]] Syria/[[File:Cball-France.png]] France | |||
*[[File:NechirvanBarzani.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Nechirvan Barzani]] (1966-) [[File:Cball-IraqiKurdistan.png]] Iraqi Kurdistan <ref>[[w:Kurdistan_Region#Human_rights|When prime minister from 2012-2019, Kurdistan had several allegations of human rights abuses.]]</ref> | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Mustafa Al-Kadhimi]] (1967-) [[File:Cball-Iraq.png]] Iraq | |||
*[[File:Neo-Baath.png]] [[Ba'athism|Rami Makhlouf]] (1969-) [[File:Cball-Syria.png]] Syria | |||
*[[File:AuthcapGadda.png]] [[Gaddafism|Saif al-Islam Muammar al-Gaddafi]] (1972-) [[File:Cball-Libya.png]] Libya | |||
*[[File:AuthcapGadda.png]] [[Gaddafism|Mutassim Gaddafi]] (1974-2011) [[File:Cball-Libya.png]] Libya | |||
*[[File:Kahan.png]] [[Kahanism|Itamar Ben-Gvir]] (1976-) [[File:Zio.png]] Israel | |||
*[[File:Muslim 2.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy|Saud al-Qahtani]] (1978-) [[File:Cball-Saudi.png]] Saudi Arabia | |||
*[[File:Relzion.png]] [[Religious Zionism|Bezalel Smotrich]] (1980-) [[File:Zio.png]] Israel | |||
*[[File:HouseOfSaud.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Mohammed bin Salman]] (1985-) [[File:Cball-Saudi.png]] Saudi Arabia | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi]] (?-) [[File:Cball-UAE.png]] UAE | |||
}} | |||
'''[[File:Cball-AfricanUnion.png]] Africa''' {{Collapse| | |||
*[[File:Cball-Afrikaner.png]] [[Imperialism|Louis Botha]] (1862-1919) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:UnitedParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Ethnocracy|J. B. M. Hertzog]] (1866-1942) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:JanSmuts.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Jan Smuts]] (1870-1950) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:NasionaleParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Ethnocracy|D.F. Malan]] (1874-1959) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Charles D. B. King.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Charles D. B. King]] (1875-1961) [[File:Liber.png]] Liberia | |||
*[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Ernest Oppenheimer]] (1880-1957) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany/[[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:NasionaleParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Ethnocracy|Eric Louw]] (1890-1968) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:NasionaleParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Ethnocracy|Oswald Pirow]] (1890-1959) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:NasionaleParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Ethnocracy|J. G. Strijdom]] (1893-1958) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Kenyatta.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Jomo Kenyatta]] (1897-1998) [[File:Cball-Kenya.png]] Kenya | |||
*[[File:Hastings Banda.png]] [[Totalitarianism|Hastings Banda]] (1898-1997) [[File:Cball-Malawi.png]] Malawi | |||
*[[File:Apartheidism.png]] [[Ethnocracy|Johannes]] [[National Capitalism|Van Rensburg]] (1898-1966) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:UnitedParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Ethnocracy|Albert Hertzog]] (1899-1982) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:NasionaleParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Ethnocracy|Hendrik Verwoerd]] (1901-1966) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:NeoGaulle.png]] [[Gaullism|Félix Houphouët-Boigny]] (1905-1993) [[File:Cball-CoteDivoire.png]] Ivory Coast | |||
*[[File:Whitesup.png]] [[White Nationalism|Roy Welensky]] (1907-1991) [[File:Cball-Rhodesia.png]] Rhodesia | |||
*[[File:Anti-Semitic.png]] [[Ethnocracy|Ivor Benson]] (1907-1993) [[File:Cball-South Africa alt.png]] South Africa/[[File:Cball-Rhodesia.png]] Rhodesia | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Ken Flower]] (1914-1987) [[File:Cball-Rhodesia.png]] Rhodesia | |||
*[[File:NasionaleParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Ethnocracy|B.J. Vorster]] (1915-1983) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Apartheidism.png]] [[Police Statism|Hendrik]] [[Ethnocracy|van den Bergh]] (1914-1997) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Cball-Transkei.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Kaiser Matanzima]] (1915-2003) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Mach.png]] [[Machiavellianism|Joseph Kasa-Vubu]] (1915-1969)[[File:Cball-DRCongo.png]] Democratic Republic of the Congo | |||
*[[File:PW Botha.png]] [[Ethnocracy|P.W. Botha]] (1916-2006) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Rhodesian-Front.png]] [[Ethnocracy|William Harper]] (1916-2006) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK/[[File:Cball-Rhodesia.png]] Rhodesia | |||
*[[File:Cball-Transkei.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|George Matanzima]] (1918-2000) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Rhodesian-Front.png]] [[White Nationalism|Ian Smith]] (1919-2007) [[File:Cball-Rhodesia.png]] Rhodesia | |||
*[[File:Müller.png]] [[National Capitalism|Kongo-Müller]] (1920-1983) [[File:Cball-Germany.png]] Germany/[[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:KonserwatieweParty.png]] [[Ethnocracy|Andries Treurnicht]] (1921-1993) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:NasionaleParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Ethnocracy|Jaap Marais]] (1922-2000) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Cball-Bophuthatswana.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Lucas Mangope]] (1923-2018) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Rhodesian-Front.png]] [[White Nationalism|P. K. van der Byl]] (1923-1999) [[File:Cball-South Africa alt.png]] South Africa/[[File:Cball-Rhodesia.png]] Rhodesia | |||
*[[File:Kenyatta.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Daniel arap Moi]] (1924-2020) [[File:Cball-Kenya.png]] Kenya | |||
*[[File:NasionaleParty(Apartheid).png]] [[Mediacracy|Connie Mulder]] (1925-1988) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Cball-Ciskei.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Lennox Sebe]] (1926-1994) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Peter Walls]] (1927-2010) [[File:Cball-Rhodesia.png]] Rhodesia | |||
*[[File:Cball-Afrikaner.png]] [[Ethnocracy|Carel Boshoff]] (1927-2011) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:MagnusMalan.png]] [[Ethnocracy|Magnus]] [[Neoconservatism|Malan]] (1930-2011) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:PaulBiya.png]] [[Gerontocracy|Paul Biya]] (1933-) [[File:Cball-Cameroon.png]] Cameroon | |||
*[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy|Lansana Conté]] (1934-2008) [[File:Cball-Guinea.png]] Guinea | |||
*[[File:AuthNeoLib.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Léon Kengo wa Dondo]] (1935-) [[File:Cball-DRCongo.png]] Democratic Republic of the Congo | |||
*[[File:PDG-Gabon.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Omar Bongo]] (1935-2009) [[File:Cball-Gabon.png]] Gabon | |||
*[[File:De Klerk.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|F.W.]] [[Neoliberalism|de Klerk]] (1936-2021) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Auth3Way.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Didier Ratsiraka]] (1936-2021) [[File:Cball-Madagascar.png]] Madagascar | |||
*[[File:NeoGaulle.png]] [[Gaullism|Moussa Traoré]] (1936-2020) [[File:Cball-Mali.png]] Mali | |||
*[[File:Obasanjo.png]] [[Black Nationalism|Olusegun Obasanjo]] (1937-) [[File:Cball-Nigeria.png]] Nigeria | |||
*[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy|Chris Dixon]] (1943-2011) [[File:Cball-Rhodesia.png]] Rhodesia | |||
*[[File:Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging.png]] [[Ethnocracy|Eugène Terre'Blanche]] (1941-2010) [[File:Cball-South_Africa.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Babangida.png]] [[Stratocracy|Ibrahim Babangida]] (1941-) [[File:Cball-Nigeria.png]] Nigeria | |||
*[[File:NewMugabe.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Emmerson Mnangagwa]] (1942-) [[File:Cball-Zimbabwe.png]] Zimbabwe | |||
*[[File:HissèneHabré.png]] [[Ethnonationalism|Hissène Habré]] (1942-2021) [[File:Cball-Chad.png]] Chad | |||
*[[File:Chiluba.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Frederick Chiluba]] (1943-2011) [[File:Cball-Zambia.png]] Zambia | |||
*[[File:NRM-Uganda.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Yoweri Museveni]] (1944-) [[File:Cball-Uganda.png]] Uganda | |||
*[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Errol Musk]] (1946-) [[File:Cball-South Africa.png]] South Africa <ref>Accusations in the emerald mines in Africa and Elon Musk's assertion that "You have no idea about how bad. Almost every crime you can possibly think of, he has done"</ref> | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Ismail Omar Guelleh]] (1947-) [[File:Cball-Djibuti.png]] Djibouti | |||
*[[File:CharlesTaylor.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Charles Taylor]] (1948-) [[File:Liber.png]] Liberia | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Eugene de Kock]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|John Alan Coey]] (1950-1976) [[File:Cball-US.png]] USA/[[File:Cball-Rhodesia.png]] Rhodesia | |||
*[[File:Compaoré.png]] [[Gaullism|Blaise Compaoré]] (1951-) [[File:Cball-Burkina_Faso.png]] Burkina Faso | |||
*[[File:SamuelDoe.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Samuel Doe]] (1951-1990) [[File:Liber.png]] Liberia | |||
*[[File:SalvaKiir.png]] [[Separatism|Salva Kiir Mayardit]] (1951-) [[File:Cball-SouthSudan.png]] South Sudan | |||
*[[File:IdrissDéby.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Idriss Déby]] (1952-2021) [[File:Cball-Chad.png]] Chad | |||
*[[File:Cball-Ciskei.png]] [[Stratocracy|Oupa Gqozo]] (1952-) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:RENAMO.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Afonso Dhlakama]] (1953-2018) [[File:Cball-Mozambique.png]] Mozambique | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Joe Mamasela]] (1953-) [[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:MelesZenawi.png]] [[Ethnonationalism|Meles Zenawi]] (1955-2012) [[File:Cball-Ethiopia.png]] Ethiopia | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Katumba Wamala]] (1956-) [[File:Cball-Uganda.png]] Uganda | |||
*[[File:FPR(Rwanda).png]] [[Neoliberalism|Paul]] [[Autocracy|Kagame]] (1957-) [[File:Cball-Rwanda.png]] Rwanda | |||
*[[File:Talon.png]] [[Plutocracy|Patrice Talon]] (1958-) [[File:Cball-Benin.png]] Benin | |||
*[[File:ANC-icon.png]] [[Kleptocracy|David Mabuza]] (1960-) [[File:Cball-South_Africa.png]] South Africa | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Mohammed Adamu]] (1961-) [[File:Cball-Nigeria.png]] Nigeria | |||
*[[File:Faure Gnassingbé.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Faure Gnassingbe]] (1966-) [[File:Cball-Togo.png]] Togo | |||
*[[File:ÉdouardNgirente.png]] [[Eco-Capitalism|Édouard Ngirente]] (1973-) [[File:Cball-Rwanda.png]] Rwanda | |||
*[[File:AuthCivNat.png]] [[Civic Nationalism|Abiy Ahmed]] (1976-) [[File:Cball-Ethiopia.png]] Ethiopia | |||
}} | |||
'''[[File:PanAsian.png]] Asia''' {{Collapse| | |||
*[[File:Meiji.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Emperor Meiji]] (1852-1912) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Taishō.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Hara Takashi]] (1856-1921) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Taishō.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Katō Takaaki]] (1860-1926) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Taishō.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Tanaka Giichi]] (1864-1929) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Moncap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Sisowath Monivong]] (1875-1941) [[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] Cambodia | |||
*[[File:SyngmanRhee.png]] [[Ilminism|Syngman Rhee]] (1875-1965) [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea | |||
*[[File:Yoshida.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Shigeru Yoshida]] (1878-1967) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Quezon.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Manuel L. Quezon]] (1878-1944) [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Philippines | |||
*[[File:Kishi.png]] [[Showa Statism|Kenji]] [[Kleptocracy|Doihara]] (1883-1948) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:LDP(Japan).png]] [[Neoconservatism|Ichirō Hatoyama]] (1883-1959) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Hoshino.png]] [[National Capitalism|Matsutarō Shōriki]] (1885-1969) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:ChiangKaiShek.png]] [[Tridemism|Chiang]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Kai-shek]] (1887-1975) [[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] ROC <ref>Taiwan Era</ref> | |||
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Du Yuesheng]] (1888-1951) Colonial Shanghai | |||
*[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Manuel Roxas]] (1892-1948) [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Philippines | |||
*[[File:Hoshino.png]] [[Showa Statism|Naoki]] [[National Capitalism|Hoshino]] (1892-1978) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Carlos P. Garcia]] (1896-1971) [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Philippines | |||
*[[File:Kishi.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Nobusuke]] [[Showa Statism|Kishi]] (1896-1987) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan <ref>After WWII</ref> | |||
*[[File:Phibunsongkhram.png]] [[Monarcho-Fascism|Plaek Phibunsongkhram]] (1897-1964) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:LDP(Japan).png]] [[Neoconservatism|Aiichirō Fujiyama]] (1897-1985) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:AuthcapROC.png]] [[Tridemism|Chen Cheng]] (1898-1965) [[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] ROC | |||
*[[File:Hoshino.png]] [[National Capitalism|Ryōichi Sasakawa]] (1899-1995) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Bin Akao]] (1899-1990) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Persondignity.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism#South Vietnam|Ngô Đình Diệm]] (1901-1963) [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] South Vietnam | |||
*[[File:ParkChungHee.png]] [[National Capitalism|Kim Hyun-chul]] (1901-1989) [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea | |||
*[[File:AuthcapROC.png]] [[Tridemism|Li Mi]] (1901-1973) [[File:Cball-Taiwan.png]] ROC | |||
*[[File:LDP(Japan).png]] [[Neoconservatism|Eisaku Satō]] (1901-1975) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:DengXiaoping.png]] [[Dengism|Deng Xiaoping]] (1904-1997) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China<ref>[[w:Deng_Xiaoping%27s_southern_tour]]</ref> | |||
*[[File:SEATO.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Pote Sarasin]] (1905-2000) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:AyubKhan.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Ayub Khan]] (1907-1974) [[File:Cball-Pakistan.png]] Pakistan | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Keizō Hayashi]] (1907-1991) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Colonial.png]] [[Imperialism|Gatot Soebroto]] (1907-1962) [[File:Cball-Indonesia.png]] Indonesia | |||
*[[File:Thanarat.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Sarit Thanarat]] (1908-1963) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:Persondignity.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism#South Vietnam|Ngô Đình Nhu]] (1910-1963) [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] South Vietnam | |||
*[[File:ThaiPolice.png]] [[Police Statism|Phao Siyanon]] (1910-1960) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:Thaifash.png]] [[Monarcho-Fascism|Thanom Kittikachorn]] (1911-2004) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:PersonDignity.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism#South Vietnam|Ngô Đình Cẩn]] (1911-1964) [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] South Vietnam | |||
*[[File:KPNLF.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Son Sann]] (1911-2000) [[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] Cambodia | |||
*[[File:NeoShowa.png]] [[Showa Statism|Yoshio Kodama]] (1911-1984) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Moncap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Bảo Đại]] (1913-1997) [[File:Cball-France.png]] French Indochina [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] | |||
*[[File:KPNLF.png]] [[Stratocracy|Lon Nol]] (1913-1985) [[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] Cambodia | |||
*[[File:KPNLF.png]] [[Republicanism|Sisowath Sirik Matak]] (1914-1975) [[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] Cambodia | |||
*[[File:ParkChungHee.png]] [[Ilminism|Park Chung-hee]] (1917-1979) [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea | |||
*[[File:YahyaKhan.png]] [[National Capitalism|Yahya Khan]] (1917-1980) [[File:Cball-Pakistan.png]] Pakistan | |||
*[[File:Marcos.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Ferdinand Marcos]] (1917-1989) [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Philippines | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Kim Chang-ryong]] (1920-1956) [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea | |||
*[[File:CronyCap.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Roberto Benedicto]] (1917-2000) [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Philippines | |||
*[[File:Moncap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev]] (1920-1972) [[File:Cball-Nepal.png]] Nepal | |||
*[[File:ThaiArmy.png]] [[Stratocracy|Prem Tinsulanonda]] (1920-2019) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Chatichai Choonhavan]] (1920-1998) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:Hoshino.png]] [[Showa Statism|Koichi Tsukamoto]] (1920-1998) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy|Phoumi Nosavan]] (1920-1985) [[File:Cball-Laos.png]] Laos | |||
*[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy|Fabian Ver]] (1920-1998) [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Philippines | |||
*[[File:Suharto.png]] [[Pancasila|Suharto]] (1921-2008) [[File:Cball-Indonesia.png]] Indonesia | |||
*[[File:Đổi Mới.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Võ Văn Kiệt]] (1922-2008) [[File:Hochi.png]] Vietnam | |||
*[[File:LKY.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Lee Kuan Yew]] (1923-2015) [[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] Singapore | |||
*[[File:Thiệu.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism#South Vietnam|Nguyễn Văn Thiệu]] (1923-2001) [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] South Vietnam | |||
*[[File:Zia.png]] [[Islamic Theocracy|Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq]] (1924-1988-) [[File:Cball-Pakistan.png]] Pakistan | |||
*[[File:INC.png]] [[Third Way|P. V. Narasimha Rao]] (1921-2004) [[File:Cball-India.png]] India | |||
*[[File:PersonDignity.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism#South Vietnam|Trần Lệ Xuân]] (1924-2011) [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] South Vietnam | |||
*[[File:Mahathir.png]] [[Ethnonationalism|Mahathir Mohamad]] (1925-) [[File:Cball-Malaysia.png]] Malaysia | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Kim Jae-gyu]] (1926-1980) [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Kim Jong-pil]] (1926-2018) [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea | |||
*[[File:Jiang_Tze-min.png]] [[Dengism|Jiang Zemin]] (1926-2022) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:RamaIX.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism#Thailand|Bhumibol Adulyadej]] (1927-2016) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:Authoritarian Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Thanin Kraivichien]] (1927-) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy|Nguyễn Khánh]] (1927-2013) [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] South Vietnam | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Fidel V. Ramos]] (1928-2022) [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Philippines | |||
*[[File:ZhuRongji.png]] [[Dengism|Zhu Rongji]] (1928-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:Marcos.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Imelda Marcos]] (1929-) [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Philippines | |||
*[[File:Caoky.png]] [[National Capitalism|Nguyễn Cao Kỳ]] (1930-2011) [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] South Vietnam | |||
*[[File:RVNAF.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Nguyễn Ngọc Loan]] (1930-1998) [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] South Vietnam | |||
*[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy|Hussain Muhammad Ershad]] (1930-2019) [[File:Cball-BANG.png]] Bangladesh | |||
*[[File:PinkXi.png]] [[Dengism|Li Yining]] (1930-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:DemocraticJusticeParty.png]] [[Ilminism|Chun Doo-hwan]] (1931-2021) [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea | |||
*[[File:DemocraticJusticeParty.png]] [[Ilminism|Roh Tae-woo]] (1932-2021) [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea | |||
*[[File:Plutocrat.png]] [[Plutocracy|Banharn Silpa-archa]] (1932-2016) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:CronyCap.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Lo Hsing Han]] (1930s-2013) [[File:Cball-Myanmar.png]] Myanmar | |||
*[[File:NeoShowa.png]] [[Showa Statism|Shintaro Ishihara]] (1932-2022) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:ThaiArmy.png]] [[Stratocracy|Chavalit Yongchaiyudh]] (1932-) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] [[Stratocracy|Khun Sa]] (1934-2007) [[File:Cball-Myanmar.png]] Myanmar | |||
*[[File:ThreeRepresents.png]] [[Dengism|Luo Gan]] (1935-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Ziaur Rahman]] (1936-1981) [[File:Cball-BANG.png]] Bangladesh | |||
*[[File:ThreeRepresents.png]] [[Dengism|Xu Kuangdi]] (1937-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:HongKongPro-BeijingCamp.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Tung Chee-hwa]] (1937-) [[File:Cball-HongKong.png]] Hong Kong | |||
*[[File:ThaiDemocrat.png]] [[Conservative Liberalism|Chuan Leekpai]] (1938-) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:ThreeRepresents.png]] [[Dengism|Huang Ju]] (1938-2007) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:ThreeRepresents.png]] [[Dengism|Zeng Qinghong]] (1939-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:Reactionary Liberalism_-_alt.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism|Tarō Asō]] (1940-) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Saenuri.png]] [[National Conservatism|Lee Myung-bak]] (1941-) [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea <ref>[[w:Lee_Myung-bak_government#Controversies]]</ref> | |||
*[[File:PAP(Singapore).png]] [[State Capitalism|Goh Chok Tong]] (1941-) [[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] Singapore | |||
*[[File:Đổi Mới.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Nguyễn Minh Triết]] (1942-) [[File:Hochi.png]] Vietnam | |||
*[[File:TerrorCapitalism.png]] [[Dengism|Zhou]] [[Police Statism|Yongkang]] (1942-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:Musharraf.png]] [[Third Way|Pervez Musharraf]] (1943-2023) [[File:Cball-Pakistan.png]] Pakistan | |||
*[[File:ThreeRepresents.png]] [[Dengism|Li Changchun]] (1944-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism|Thein Sein]] (1944-) [[File:Cball-Myanmar.png]] Myanmar | |||
*[[File:HongKongPro-BeijingCamp.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Donald Tsang]] (1944-) [[File:Cball-HongKong.png]] Hong Kong | |||
*[[File:Duterte.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Rodrigo Duterte]] (1945-) [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Philippines <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodrigo_Duterte#Economic_policy</ref> | |||
*[[File:AungSanSuuKyi.png]] [[Populism|Aung San Suu Kyi]] (1945-) [[File:Cball-Myanmar.png]] Myanmar | |||
*[[File:SultanBrunei.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Hassanal Bolkiah]] (1946-) [[File:Cball-Brunei.png]] Brunei | |||
*[[File:ThreeRepresents.png]] [[Dengism|Chen Liangyu]] (1946-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:SOOD.png]] [[Dengism|Zhang Dejiang]] (1946-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:Mahiaddin.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Muhyiddin Yassin]] (1947-) [[File:Cball-Malaysia.png]] Malaysia | |||
*[[File:FijiFirst.png]] [[Civic Nationalism|Jioji Konrote]] (1947-) [[File:Cball-Fiji.png]] Fiji | |||
*[[File:Hasina.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Sheikh Hasina]] (1947-) [[File:Cball-BANG.png]] Bangladesh | |||
*[[File:Blatcher.png]] [[Third Way|Gloria Macapagal Arroyo]] (1947-) [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Philippines | |||
*[[File:YellowShirts(Thailand).png]] [[Reactionaryism|Sondhi Limthongkul]] (1947-) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:PinkXi.png]] [[Dengism|Wang Qishan]] (1948-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:NguyễnTấnDũng.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Nguyễn Tấn Dũng]] (1949-) [[File:Hochi.png]] Vietnam | |||
*[[File:ThaiArmy.png]] [[Stratocracy|Anupong Paochinda]] (1949-) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:Ghani.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Ashraf]] [[Neoconservatism|Ghani]] (1949-) [[File:Cball-IRAfghanistan.png]] Afghanistan | |||
*[[File:Thaksin.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Thaksin Shinawatra]] (1949-) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:BJP.png]] [[Hindutva|Narendra Modi]] (1950-) [[File:Cball-India.png]] India | |||
*[[File:HongKongPro-BeijingCamp.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Regina Ip]] (1950-) [[File:Cball-HongKong.png]] Hong Kong | |||
*[[File:Hun Sen.png]] [[Police Statism|Hok Lundy]] (1950-2008) [[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] Cambodia | |||
*[[File:Hun Sen.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Hun Sen]] (1951-) [[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] Cambodia | |||
*[[File:Jiang_Tze-min.png]] [[Dengism|Jiang Mianheng]] (1951-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:PAP(Singapore).png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Lee]] [[Neoliberalism|Hsien Loong]] (1952-) [[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] Singapore | |||
*[[File:RamaX.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism#Thailand|Vajiralongkorn]] (1952-) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:PTI(Pakistan).png]] [[Islamic Populism|Imran Khan]] (1952-) [[File:Cball-Pakistan.png]] Pakistan | |||
*[[File:PRCPol.png]] [[Police Statism|Meng Hongwei]] (1953-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:NajibRazak.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Najib Razak]] (1953-) [[File:Cball-Malaysia.png]] Malaysia | |||
*[[File:FijiFirst.png]] [[Civic Nationalism|Frank Bainimarama]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-Fiji.png]] Fiji | |||
*[[File:Prayut.png]] [[National Conservatism|Prayut]] [[Stratocracy|Chan-o-Cha]] (1954-) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:HongKongPro-BeijingCamp.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|CY Leung]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-HongKong.png]] Hong Kong | |||
*[[File:Dengf.png]] [[Dengism|Wang Jianlin]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:Đổi Mới.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Nguyễn Xuân Phúc]] (1954-) [[File:Hochi.png]] Vietnam | |||
*[[File:SultanBrunei.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Jefri Bolkiah]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-Brunei.png]] Brunei | |||
*[[File:SOOD.png]] [[Dengism|Han Zheng]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:Islamofeminism.png]] [[Religious Feminism|Halimah Yacob]] (1954-) [[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] Singapore | |||
*[[File:PPP.png]] [[Third Way|Asif Ali Zardari]] (1955-) [[File:Cball-Pakistan.png]] Pakistan | |||
*[[File:PinkXi.png]] [[Dengism|Li Keqiang]] (1955-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China <ref>[[w:Li_Keqiang#Xi%E2%80%93Li_Administration|Li Keqiang#Xi Li Administration]]</ref> | |||
*[[File:WangYang.png]] [[Dengism|Wang Yang]] (1955-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:Tatmadaw.png]] [[Stratocracy|Min Aung Hlaing]] (1956-) [[File:Cball-Myanmar.png]] Myanmar | |||
*[[File:HappyScience.png]] [[Cultism|Ryuho Okawa]] (1956-2023) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Đổi Mới.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Trần Đại Quang]] (1956-2018) [[File:Hochi.png]] Vietnam | |||
*[[File:HamidKarzai.png]] [[Islamic Democracy|Hamid Karzai]] (1957-) [[File:Cball-IRAfghanistan.png]] Afghanistan | |||
*[[File:CarrieLam.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Carrie Lam]] (1957-) [[File:Cball-HongKong.png]] Hong Kong | |||
*[[File:BongbongMarcos.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Bongbong Marcos]] (1957-) [[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] Philippines | |||
*[[File:Đổi Mới.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Tô Lâm]] (1957-) [[File:Hochi.png]] Vietnam | |||
*[[File:HongKongPro-BeijingCamp.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|John Lee]] (1957-) [[File:Cball-HongKong.png]] Hong Kong | |||
*[[File:TerrorCapitalism.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Lai Changxing]] (1958-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:TerrorCapitalism.png]] [[Dengism|Li Qiang]] (1959-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:BoXilai.png]] [[Dengism|Gu Kailai]] (1958-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:PolState.png]] [[Police Statism|Fang Binxing]] (1960-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:Đổi Mới.png]] [[Kleptocracy#Vietnam|Dinh]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|La Thăng]] (1960-) [[File:Hochi.png]] Vietnam | |||
*[[File:LDP(Japan).png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism|Sanae Takaichi]] (1961-) [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan | |||
*[[File:Jokowa.png]] [[Pancasila|Joko Widodo]] (1961-) [[File:Cball-Indonesia.png]] Indonesia | |||
*[[File:Đổi Mới.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought|Trương Tấn Sang]] (1964-) [[File:Hochi.png]] Vietnam | |||
*[[File:Jack_Ma.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Jack]] [[Dengism|Ma]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:ThaiDemocrat.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism|Abhisit Vejjajiva]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-UK.png]] UK/[[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
*[[File:BJP.png]] [[Hindutva|Amit Shah]] (1964-) [[File:Cball-India.png]] India | |||
*[[File:CHNNeocon.png]] [[Dengism|Eric X. Li]] (1968-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:PRCPol.png]] [[Police Statism|Sun Lijun]] (1969-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:GuoWengui.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Guo Wengui]] (1970-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Ma Huateng]] (1971-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:ThreeRepresents.png]] [[Dengism|Xu Ming]] (1971-2015) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:ThreeRepresents.png]] [[Dengism|Xiao Jianhua]] (1972-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China/[[File:Cball-Canada.png]] Canada | |||
*[[File:HongKongPro-BeijingCamp.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Eunice Yung]] (1977-) [[File:Cball-HongKong.png]] Hong Kong | |||
*[[File:Ford.png]] [[Fordism|Low Taek Jho]] (1981-) [[File:Cball-Malaysia.png]] Malaysia | |||
*[[File:TerrorCapitalism.png]] [[Corporatocracy|Chris]] [[Dengism|Xu]] (1984-) [[File:Cball-China.png]] China | |||
*[[File:Rienthong.png]] [[Monarcho-Fascism|Rienthong Nanna]] (?-) [[File:Thailand.png]] Thailand | |||
}} | |||
|examples = '''Modern''' {{Collapse| | |||
*[[File:Cball-Russia.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Russia]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Kazakhstan.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Kazakhstan]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Kyrgyzstan.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Kyrgyzstan]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Ukraine]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-China.png]] [[Dengism|China]] (Especially during the 1990s-2000s) | |||
*[[File:Cball-Pakistan.png]] [[Islamic Democracy|Pakistan]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-BANG.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Bangladesh]] | |||
*[[File:Thailand.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Thailand]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Cambodia]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Philippines]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Malaysia.png]] [[Elective Monarchism|Malaysia]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Singapore]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Indonesia.png]] [[Pancasila|Indonesia]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Brunei.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Brunei]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Rwanda.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Rwanda]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Uganda.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Uganda]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Saudi.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Saudi Arabia]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Qatar.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Qatar]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Oman.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Oman]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Iraq.png]] [[Islamic Democracy|Iraq]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Hungary.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Hungary]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Serbia.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Serbia]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Montenegro.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Montenegro]] | |||
*[[File:ROT.png]] [[Neo-Ottomanism|Turkey]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Azerbaijan.png]] [[Ethnonationalism|Azerbaijan]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Fiji.png]] [[Civic Nationalism|Fiji]]}} | |||
'''Historical''' {{Collapse| | |||
*[[File:Cball-British India.png]] [[Imperialism|British India]] (1700s-1947) | |||
*[[File:PorfirioDíaz.png]] [[Caudillismo|Porfiriato]] (1876-1911) | |||
*[[File:Cball-Estonia.png]] [[National Capitalism|Estonia under Konstantin Päts]] [[File:Päts.png]] (1938-1940) | |||
*[[File:Cball-RepublicOfCuba.png]] [[Banana Republicanism|Republic of Cuba]] (1952-1959) | |||
*[[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] [[Ilminism|Republic of Korea]] (1950s-1980s) | |||
*[[File:Cball-Persia.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Pahlavi Iran]] (1950s-1979) | |||
*[[File:Franco-alt.png]] [[Francoism|Francoist Spain during the Spanish Miracle]] (1950s-1970s) | |||
*[[File:Cball-South_Africa alt.png]] [[Ethnocracy|Apartheid South Africa]] (1948-1990s) | |||
**[[File:Cball-Bophuthatswana.png]][[File:Cball-Ciskei.png]][[File:Cball-KwaZulu.png]] [[Federalism|Bantustans]] [[File:Cball-Transkei.png]][[File:Cball-Venda.png]] | |||
*[[File:Cball-Rhodesia.png]] [[White Nationalism|Rhodesia]] (1965-1979) | |||
*[[File:Cball-Nigeria.png]] [[Stratocracy|Nigeria under Ibrahim Babangida]] [[File:Babangida.png]] (1985–1993) | |||
*[[File:OperationCondor.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Operation]] [[Caudillismo|Condor]] (1960s-1980s) | |||
**[[File:Consti.png]] [[Neoliberalism|The 1980 Constitution]] (In [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile) | |||
*[[File:Cball-Peru.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Peru under]] [[Kleptocracy|Alberto Fujimori]] (1990-2000) | |||
*[[File:Cball-Peru.png]] [[Stratocracy|Peru under Francisco]] [[State Capitalism|Morales-Bermúdez]] (1975-1980) | |||
}} | |||
|likes=[[File:Cap.png]] Capitalism<br> | |||
Oil and Gas<br> | |||
Wars<br> | |||
The State<br> | |||
Power and Profit<br> | |||
[[File:Cball-China.png]] [[Dengism|China]] (since 1980s)<br> | |||
[[File:Cball-France.png]] [[Gaullism|France]] (In Africa)<br> | |||
[[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|Singapore]]<br> | |||
[[File:Cball-Rwanda.png]] [[Neoliberalism|Rwanda]]<br> | |||
[[File:Cball-Qatar.png]][[File:Cball-UAE.png]][[File:Cball-Kuwait.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Gulf Monarchies]]<br> | |||
[[File:Neoimp.png]] [[Imperialism]] (Very often)<br> | |||
Union busting<br> | |||
[[File:WhiteTerror.png]] White Terror (Some variants)<br> | |||
[[File:CIA.png]] CIA and [[File:MI6.png]] MI6<br> | |||
[[File:Shellism.png]] Shell | |||
|dislikes=[[File:Freespeech.png]] Freedom of Speech<br> | |||
[[File:RSF.png]] Freedom of Press<br> | |||
Weak State<br> | |||
The Poor<br> | |||
[[File:HumanRights.png]] Human Rights<br> | |||
[[File:Synd.png]] [[Syndicalism|Unions]]<br> | |||
[[File:Soc-h.png]][[File:ML.png]][[File:Trot.png]][[File:Mao.png]][[File:Hochi.png]] [[Socialism|All]] [[Marxism-Leninism|Left-Wing]] [[Anarcho-Communism|Ideologies]] [[File:Demsocstar.png]] [[File:Socdem.png]][[File:Ancom.png]][[File:Afrsoc.png]] | |||
[[File:Mlmg.png]]<br> | |||
[[File:AmnestyInternational.png]] Amnesty International<br> | |||
[[File:EdwardSnowden.png]] Whistleblowers | |||
}} | |||
'''Authoritarian Capitalism''' ('''AuthCap'''), is an economically [[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism|right wing]], [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarian]], and culturally [[File:Cultcenter.png]] [[:Category:Cultural_Center|ambivalent]] ideology advocating for a system in which a [[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism|capitalist]] market economy exists alongside an [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarian]] government. Authoritarian capitalists argue that by utilizing elements of [[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]], regimes may more effectively employ modern technologies to suppress dissidence towards government. In addition, it is argued that capitalist free-market policies leads to an increase in authoritarian policies. The core of this argument lies in the view that citizens will support whichever regime provides the most material comforts.<br> | |||
Authoritarian capitalism is often associated with, and mistaken for, [[File:Statecap.png]] [[State Capitalism]], an economic system in which the state undertakes business and commercial economic activity, and where the means of production are organized and managed as state-owned enterprises. The former has a higher degree of economic liberalization than the latter. | |||
==History== | |||
===[[File:Cball-RepublicOfCuba.png]] Cuba [[File:MárioGarciaMenocal.png]][[File:Batista.png]][[File:Posada.png]]=== | |||
*[[File:Batista.png]] '''Fulgencio Batista -''' Fulgencio Batista was former president of Cuba twice (1940-1944 and 1952-1959), in addition to being a former military officer and former senator . He was one of the main leaders of the 1933 coup/Revolt of the Sergeants, in which, along with Dr. Ramón Grau, he overthrew President Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada in 1933, was later elected in 1940. | |||
In the first presidency, he helped the US in World War II, declaring war on the Axis countries, ended up leaning to the left, having a considerable amount of regulations and taxes, in addition to declaring himself a democratic socialist, also being supported by socialists. | |||
After the first presidency, he was a senator and founding leader of the Progressive Action Party. In 1952, with support from the Cuban army, he led a coup d'état, overthrowing President Carlos Prío Socarrás and taking over as president/dictator. | |||
In his second presidency, he took a different position than the 1st, taking out regulations, increasing inequality, opposing unions and powering corporations. There was an improvement in the economy and development, in addition to higher salaries, but there were still high social inequalities, even lacking basic sanitation. The Cuban government at the time became known for its relations with organized crime and governmental hedonism, becoming known as "Las Vegas of Latin America" for its resemblance to Las Vegas, because of the casinos, nightclubs, prostitution and drugs, housing millionaire businessman and mobsters. (Meyer Lansky and Lucky Luciano), making Cuba even appear in the movie The Godfather 2. He also legalized homosexuality, but it was only to favor homosexual prostitution, gay bars and nightclubs. There were cases of corruption (especially with mafiosi) and almost a transformation into a narco-state, especially marijuana and cocaine, being abundant and very used. The Cuban government had become a police state, known for its brutality and authoritarianism, which an estimated 20,000 civilians were killed, in addition to its dependence on the United States, especially military and economic, for its anti-communism and having been an ally, even if later had disagreements. | |||
With various social problems, corruption and inequality, opposition to his government grew, but they were violently repressed, causing the rebels to create guerrillas, in which the best known was the July 26 Movement, led by Fidel Castro, Raúl Castro and Ernesto Che Guevara. The Movement made insurgencies with guerrilla tactics, having support from Yugoslavia, in which they tried to overthrow some of them before the revolution, but failed, having to flee. Subsequently, the Cuban Revolution took place, in which the movement (along with others) overthrew Batista on December 31, 1958 and Fidel Castro became the president, supported by the USSR. | |||
He fled Cuba and was exiled to Portugal under Salazar, living on the island of Madeira, dying of a heart attack in Guadalmina (Spain) on August 6, 1973. | |||
*[[File:Batista.png]] '''Rafael Guas Inclán -''' Rafael Guas Inclán was president of the Liberal Party of Cuba, former governor of the province of Havana and former vice president during the Fulgencio Batista government. He was a supporter of the Batista government and was elected mayor of Havana, but he did not take over because of the Cuban revolution, taking refuge in Chile. He supported the CIA and wanted to join Brigade 2506 before the Bay of Pigs invasion, but was rejected because of age, however his son died in the fighting. He died in 1975 of natural causes. | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] '''Manuel Artime -''' Manuel Artime was a former military man, who originally fought alongside the rebels against Batista, so much so that after the revolution, Artime participated in the National Institute of Agrarian Reform (INRA) and promoted the work of Comandos Rurales, supporting the then regime. The situation changed after the Cuban government began hunting counter-revolutionaries, in which he resigned from INRA and exiled himself with Jesuits in Havana, later going to the US, receiving CIA recruitment and training, closely involved with officer Gerry Droller. He participated in a group with dex officers, both receiving training and assessments on Useppa Island and in Panama, landing in 1961 by Brigade 2506, participating in the failed Invasion of the Bay of Pigs, being captured by the Cuban government in the same year. He was released in 1962, joining President John F. Kennedy in a welcoming ceremony for the brigade's captives. He participated in the counterrevolutionary unit AMWORLD, with attacks on coastal installations in Cuba, but the unit was abolished under Lyndon B. Johnson. Other things involved would be a failed attempt to assassinate Fidel Castro and organized the Miami Watergate scandal. | |||
*[[File:Batista.png]][[File:Necon.png]] '''Erneido Oliva -''' He was a Cuban soldier who graduated from the Artillery Academy in 1955, being an instructor at the Caribbean School of the US Army in panama canal zone between 1958-59. Even with the purge of the military after the Cuban revolution, he was still appointed Inspector General of INRA, but ended up participating in a group that planned a campaign against Castro in 1960, in which he left the army in the same year, which, along with other 40 young people, was trained in Guatemala by the CIA. He became deputy commander of Brigade 2506, participating in the Bay of Pigs invasion at the behest of Pepe San Roman in 1961, but was caught by the Cuban government in 1962 after the Cuban government ransom the three Brigade leaders. Along with Artime and others captured from the brigade, they sided with John F. Kennedy in a welcoming ceremony and developed a good relationship with Attorney Robert F. Kennedy. It was involved with the Cuban Project, led by Manuel Artime, carrying out coastal attacks in Cuba, having its headquarters in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, but ended up being terminated in the LBJ government, after the death of JFK. Even so, he remained anti-Castro after several military appointments, founding the Cuban-American Military Council (CAMCO) to promote cooperation with the anti-Castro Cuban military. In 2008, Oliveira won the Heritage Award, a few years later he was appointed to the Board of Governors of the United States Organizations (USO) by then President George W. Bush. He ended up dying on January 30, 2020 from natural causes. | |||
===[[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] Singapore [[File:PAP(Singapore).png]][[File:LKY.png]]=== | |||
Simplistically, Singapore under the People's Action Party (PAP) is the titular example of authoritarian capitalism, in which it is the country with the most economic freedom in the world according to the Heritage Foundation, but is regarded as a [[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|partial democracy]]. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, Singapore is a limited democracy, and the Freedom House gives it a score of 47 out of 100 in terms of aggregate liberty.<ref>[https://freedomhouse.org/country/singapore/freedom-world/2022 Freedom House]</ref> | |||
However, it should be noted that the PAP takes a nominally pragmatic approach to governance, and its policies are often [[Syncretism (Disambiguation)|syncretic]] and ideologically diverse. | |||
Singapore's authoritarian perception follows from its relatively heavy limitations on speech and other liberties. For instance, by virtue of Singapore's multicultural and multiethnic nature, hate speech and other messages considered divisive are punishable by fine under laws such as the Internal Security Act and Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act.<ref>www.jstor.org/stable/24870523</ref> It should also be noted that Singaporean elections are fairly conducted, but allegations of PAP-favoring gerrymandering have been made. | |||
Singapore is also notable for stringent drug distribution penalties, with capital punishment used as a deterrent against trafficking illegal substances. Singapore has thus become known pejoratively as the "Disneyland with the death penalty" by Science Fiction writer William Gibson in light of its major socioeconomic success while still administering the death penalty.<ref>[[w:Disneyland_with_the_Death_Penalty|Wikipedia Disneyland with Death Penalty]]</ref> | |||
*[[File:LKY.png]] '''Lee Kuan Yew''' - Lee Kuan Yew (1923-2015) was the first Prime Minister of [[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] Singapore and is widely considered to be the city state's founding father. Lee was born in Singapore when it was still under [[File:Cball-UK.png]] British [[File:Colonial.png]] colonial rule as part of the Straits Settlements. During the [[File:Showa.png]] Japanese Occupation in the midst of WWII, Lee managed to evade execution as Imperial Japan perpetrated the Sook Ching massacres.<ref>[[w:Lee_Kuan_Yew]]</ref> | |||
The future leader of Singapore got a job with the Japanese [[File:Mediastocracy flair.png]] propaganda department (Hōdōbu) in late 1943, as an English specialist in order to support his family during the period of Japanese-imposed economic hardship. Because of his experiences through the occupation, Lee Kuan Yew believed that no Empire had the right to rule over Singapore and that its would eventually have to push for independence and self-determination. | |||
After the war and Japan's surrender to the Allied Forces, Lee got a Queen's scholarship and went to study abroad in London where his anti-colonial sentiments kept growing. He returned to Singapore in 1950 together with his wife Kwa, determined to end British colonial rule and create a unified and independent [[File:Cball-Malaysia.png]] Malaya and [[File:Cball-Singapore.png]] Singapore. Lee turned heavily to the Singapore's Chinese-speaking community and trade unions and was willing to cooperate with regional [[File:ML.png]] [[Communism (Disambiguation)|communist]] movements as he sought to create a popular front. | |||
This coalition between Lee and left-wing groups became the [[File:PAP(Singapore).png]] The People's Action Party (PAP) in 1954. However, the communist wings of the PAP were deemed too violent in protesting for Singapore's independence, and Lee removed those elements from the party. | |||
The People's Action Party won its first electoral victory in the 1959 election and Lee Kuan Yew became the independent Singapore's first prime minister. Singapore initially was apart of Malaysia, but ideological differences and Malaysia's pursuit of malay racial preference led to Singapore being ejected from the union in 1965. Lee and the PAP continued to be elected with a supermajority parliamentary control at every election and oversaw Singapore's transformation from a third-world fishing village into a developed high economy country, with a highly effective, [[File:Anti-Corrupt.png]] anti-corrupt and [[Technocracy|technocratic]] government and civil service. | |||
Lee eschewed [[File:Pop.png]] [[Populism|populist]] policies in favor long term social and economic planning and did everything he could to attract foreign investment for multinational corporations (MNCs). In particular, Singapore's public education system was developed as a means to develop the human capital of Singapore, incentivising MNCs to establish regional hubs in Singapore due to the skilled workforce. Singapore consistently ranks at the top of the World Bank's "Ease of Doing Business Report." | |||
However, Lee's rule has been described as [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism|authoritarian]] by critics, with accusations of curtailing press freedoms, imposing narrow limits on public protests, and bringing defamation lawsuits against political opponents. But along with this authoritarianism, Singapore has pursued citizen-benefiting policies in what can be described as a hybrid [[Paternalistic Conservatism|paternalistic conservatism]]. For instance, despite these liberal economic policies, the PAP has also pursued many [[File:Welf.png|25x25px]] [[Welfarism|welfare]] policies not typically seen in economies as free as Singapore. For instance, purchasable public housing is subsidised, and many types of financial and social assistance are available to struggling Singaporeans. | |||
In 1990, Lee Kuan Yew stepped down as Prime Minister and was succeeded by Goh Chok Tong, who served for 12 years until Lee Hsien Loong was elected to parliament and became Prime Minister. | |||
*[[File:Authdem.png]] '''Lee Hsien Loong [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]]:''' Lee Kuan Yew's eldest son Lee Hsien Loong has served as Prime Minister of Singapore and Secretary-General of the People's Action Party (PAP) since 2004. Although Lee Hsien Loong isn't quite as authoritarian as his father, other political parties still don't stand much of a chance against the PAP come elections. Press Freedom remains low despite Singapore's high human development.<ref>[https://rsf.org/en/country/singapore]</ref> | |||
===[[File:Cball-US.png]] The United States [[File:Conservative Posadism.png]][[File:McCarthy.png]][[File:CIA.png]][[File:FBI.png]][[File:HenryKissinger.png]][[File:Cheney.png]]=== | |||
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*[[File:McCarthy.png]] ''' Joseph McCarthy''' was an American politician and attorney who served as a Republican Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957. The term "McCarthyism" was coined in the 1950s in reference to McCarthy's widespread [[File:Anticommunism.png]] anti-communist paranoia, fearmongering, and allegations that numerous communists and Soviet spies, and sympathizers had infiltrated the United States federal government, universities, and elsewhere. Joseph McCarthy rose to national fame in February 1950, when he asserted in a speech that he had a list of "members of [[File:CPUSA.png]] the Communist Party and members of a spy ring" who were employed in the State Department. | |||
From the year 1950 onwards McCarthy frequently exploited Cold War tensions and the fear of communism and even began to investigate [[File:Gay.png]] homosexuals working in the foreign policy bureaucracy, on the ground that they were prime candidates for blackmail by the Soviets (See: Lavender Scare). Said baseless accusations against homosexual government workers received wide publicity and gained him a powerful national following. | |||
McCarthy's methods also brought on the disapproval and opposition of many. With the highly publicized Army–McCarthy hearings of 1954, and following the suicide of Wyoming Senator Lester C. Hunt that same year, McCarthy's support and popularity faded. Ultimately, the smear tactics and threats that he used led him to be censured by the U.S. Senate. | |||
===[[File:CBall-Mexico.png]] Mexico [[File:PorfirioDíaz.png]][[File:DíazOrdaz.png]][[File:PRI.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Venezuela.png]] Venezuela [[File:Gomez.png]][[File:PérezJiménez.png]][[File:Auth3Way.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Chile.png]][[File:Cball-Paraguay.png]][[File:Cball-Bolivia.png]][[File:Cball-Brazil.png]][[File:Argentina.png]][[File:Cball-Uruguay.png]] Operation [[File:OperationCondor.png]] Condor [[File:Pinochet-hat.png]][[File:ColoradoParty-Stroessner.png]][[File:NDA-Banzer.png]][[File:ARENA-Brazil.png]][[File:EmílioMédici.png]][[File:Videla.png]][[File:Bordaberry.png]]=== | |||
<blockquote>''Main Articles: [[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]], [[File:Pinochet.png]] [[Pinochetism]], and [[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] [[National Capitalism]], and [[File:Caudillo.png]] [[Caudillismo]] ''</blockquote> | |||
[[File:OperationCondor.png]] Operation Condor was an operation between 1968 and 1989 in South America, which took governments from the [[File:Dsa.png]] left and placed capitalist dictatorships. The operation is known for its anti-communism and being an example of "[[Neoconservatism|American imperialism]]". The affected countries were: [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]]Brazil, [[File:Argentina.png]]Argentina, [[File:Cball-Uruguay.png]] Uruguay, [[File:Cball-Bolivia.png]] Bolivia, [[File:Cball-Chile.png]] Chile and [[File:Cball-Paraguay.png]] Paraguay and their supporters were: | |||
*[[File:Posada.png]]'''Luis Posada Carriles -''' Luis Posada Carriles was an [[File:Anticommunism.png]]anti-communist militant and terrorist, in which he was responsible for overseeing the capture of [[File:Guevara.png]] [[Guevarism|Che Guevara]]. In the condor operation, he was responsible for carrying out terrorist attacks in [[File:Castro.png]] Cuba and the assassination of Orlando Letelier, the main opponent of the [[File:Pinochet.png]] [[Pinochetism|Pinochet government]]. | |||
*'''[[File:Videla.png]] Jorge Rafael Videla, [[File:ColoradoParty-Stroessner.png]] Alfredo Stroessner, [[File:NDA-Banzer.png]] Hugo Banzer -''' The aforementioned dictators are now very similar, [[File:Videla.png]] Videla being the cruelest. In these dictatorships, [[File:Native.png]] [[Indigenism|indigenous peoples]] were persecuted, economic liberalization, support for [[File:Nazi.png]] Nazi refugees and (in [[File:Videla.png]] Videla's case) persecution of [[File:Zio.png]] Jews. | |||
*'''[[File:EmílioMédici.png]] Emílio Garrastazu Médici -''' Emílio Garrastazu Médici was a Brazilian dictator who took over after the condor operation. The Medici government is known for economic improvement and [[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism]], especially for [[File:Legalism.png]] AI5, a law that allows censorship, restricting civil rights and torture. It also banned pornography. | |||
*'''[[File:Bordaberry.png]] Juan María Bordaberry -''' Juan María Bordaberry was a [[File:Cball-Uruguay.png]] Uruguayan dictator who also took over in the condor operation, in the 1973 coup. His system was capitalist and agricultural with inspirations from [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism]] and [[File:Franco.png]] [[Francoism]]. | |||
*'''[[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] Augusto Pinochet - See: '''[[Pinochetism]]'''. | |||
===[[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peru [[File:MoralesBermúdez.png]][[File:Apra.png]][[File:AlbertoFujimori.png]][[File:KeikoFujimori.png]]=== | |||
====[[File:MoralesBermúdez.png]] Francisco Bermúdez==== | |||
'''[[File:MoralesBermúdez.png]] Francisco Morales Bermúdez''' was a [[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peruvian military officer and politician known for overthrowing the [[File:Soc-h.png]] leftist socialist-leaning [[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] military government of [[File:JuanVelasco.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Juan Velasco Alvarado]] in August 29th 1975. Initially, the new military government claimed to continue the revolutionary process started during the previous government, but in a more [[File:Moder.png]] [[Moderatism|moderate]] way without the excesses commited during Juan Velasco's era, which the new government blamed to the [[File:ML.png]] far-left influence, which was proposed to be removed, first by disbanding [[File:Authdem.png]] [[Authoritarian Democracy|SINAMOS]]. However, in early 1976, the government officially abandoned its pro-socialist agenda, and would start counter-reforms with some liberalization of the economy, while still being [[File:RightPeruanismo.png]] an authoritarian military dictatorship with a statist Velascoist-like economy. After a nationwide strike organized by the [[File:Synd.png]] [[Syndicalism|CG]][[Mariateguism|TP]] in 1977, Morales-Bermúdez's military government started a democratic transition process, which was completed in 1980. | |||
====[[File:AlbertoFujimori.png]]Alberto Fujimori==== | |||
[[File:Fujimorism flag.svg|thumb|220px|Flag of Fujimorism]] | |||
'''[[File:Fujimori.png]] Fujirmorism''' arose in 1989 with the creation of the political party "Cambio 90", created by the Peruvian-Japanese politician Alberto Fujimori. At that time, [[File:Cball-Peru.png]] Peru was suffering an era of serious [[File:LeftTerrorist.png]] terrorism by far-left groups, being the main Shining Path, a group which followed an ideology called "Gonzalo Thought", which was an extremely radical fusion of [[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism]], [[File:Orthlen.png]] [[Leninism]] and [[File:Mao.png]] [[Maoism]]. | |||
It is in this climate of terror that Fujimorism, of a [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism|neoliberal]] and anti-communist nature, easily wins the 1990 general elections against his rival, the [[File:Demlib.png]] [[Liberalism|democratic liberal]] Mario Vargas Llosa, making Fujimori president of Peru. | |||
During his rule, Fujimorism practically destroyed the terrorist groups using unconventional means (repression, assassinations, death squads), and to remain in power, he decided to carry out [[File:StratoFujimorism.png]] a self-coup in 1992, turning Peru into a dictatorship. | |||
By 2000, and due to unpopularity, accusations of corruption, and Fujimori health problems, Fujimorism was forced to leave power. Fujimori's daughter [[File:KeikoFujimori.png]] Keiko Fujimori has procured a carrier in Peruvian politics in his steed. | |||
===[[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea [[File:SyngmanRhee.png]][[File:ParkChungHee.png]][[File:DemocraticJusticeParty.png]][[File:Saenuri.png]]=== | |||
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*[[File:ParkChungHee.png]] '''Park Chung-hee''' was a dictator in [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea and the 3rd head of state in modern [[File:Cball-South Korea.png]] South Korea. In his government, the economy grew substantially, as it hears numerous economic miracles, the best known being the sharp drop in mortality and extreme poverty. He was also extremely authoritarian, banned freedom of expression and politics, sent homeless people to forced labor camps, and replaced [[File:Bud.png]] [[Buddhist Theocracy|Buddhism]] with [[File:ProtTheo.png]] [[Protestant Theocracy|Protestantism]], banned the Chinese language and implanted nationalism. | |||
===[[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan [[File:Meiji.png]][[File:Taishō.png]][[File:JapImp.png]][[File:Yoshida.png]][[File:Hoshino.png]][[File:LDP(Japan).png]][[File:NeoShowa.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Philippines.png]] The Philippines [[File:Marcos.png]][[File:BongbongMarcos.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia [[File:Stolypin.png]][[File:Yeltsin.png]][[File:Putin.png]][[File:Medvedev.png]][[File:Lavrov.png]][[File:MikhailMishustin.png]][[File:WagnerGroup.png]]=== | |||
<blockquote>''Main Articles: [[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]], and [[File:Oligarchy.png]] [[Oligarchy]]''</blockquote> | |||
====[[File:Medvedev.png]] Dmitry Medvedev==== | |||
[[File:Medvedev.png]] Dmitry Medvedev began his official career in 2005, when he was elected deputy prime minister. | |||
In 2007, he was nominated by [[File:Putin.png]] Putin as interim president of Russia in place of prominent and popular politicians, and a year later, Medvedev won a fraudulent election. Medvedev has in fact been de facto relegated to the role of figure number two, a kind of vizier of Russia, who can have the same powers as the leader, but cannot take his place or claim it in any way. | |||
After 4 years in power, Medvedev sensationally voluntarily returns the presidency to Putin and resigns as prime minister, a position he held from 2012 until the resignation of his government in January 2020, after which [[File:MikhailMishustin.png]] Mikhail Mishustin was elected as Russia's new prime minister. | |||
After his resignation, Medvedev suddenly began to criticize the collective West, and with the launch of the [[File:Rashism.png]] 'Special Military Operation', he officially became an [[File:Antiwest.png]] anti-Western politician, and in fact advocated imposing a host of sanctions on Russia. Medvedev started advocating for the increased usage of the death penalty and a tightening of various laws. | |||
===[[File:Cball-China.png]] China [[File:DengXiaoping.png]][[File:Jiang Tze-min.png]][[File:ThreeRepresents.png]][[File:Hujintao.png]][[File:WenJiabao.png]][[File:BoXilai.png]][[File:XiJinpingThoughtf.png]][[File:PinkXi.png]][[File:TerrorCapitalism.png]][[File:Jack Ma.png]][[File:GuoWengui.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Iran.png]] Iran [[File:Pahlavi.png]][[File:PolState.png]][[File:Khom.png]][[File:Rouhani.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Kazakhstan.png]] Kazakhstan [[File:Nazarbayev.png]][[File:Tokayev.png]]=== | |||
*[[File:Nazarbayev.png]] '''Nursultan Nazarbayev ''' is a Kazakh politician who served as the first President of [[File:Cball-Kazakhstan.png]] Kazakhstan, in office from the country’s independence in 1991 until his formal resignation in 2019, and as the Chairman of the Security Council of Kazakhstan from 1991 to 2022. Nazarbayev began his political career during [[File:Cball-USSR.png]] the Soviet Era and served as Prime Minister of the Kazakh SSR from 1984 until 1989 when he became First Secretary of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan (QKP), 1989. In 1990, Nazarbayev was appointed as Kazakhstan's first president by the Supreme Soviet and supported Russian President [[File:Yeltsin.png]] Boris Yeltsin against the attempted coup in August 1991 by the Soviet hardliners. | |||
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Nazarbayev turned Kazakhstan into a [[File:Klep.png]] kleptocratic [[File:Sec.png]] dictatorship, through the ruling party [[File:Amanat.png]] Nur Otan and like many other post-communist countries, as human rights abuses were severe, dissent was suppressed, and elections were not free and fair, with Nazarbayev regularly winning over 90% of the vote. Nazarbayev established a [[File:Auto.png]] cult of persona, with schools, streets, and even the country's capital being named after himself. In contrast to other Post-Soviet leaders such as [[File:Lukash.png]] Alexander Lukashenko of [[File:Cball-Belarus.png]] Belarus or [[File:Niyazov.png]] Sapamurat Niyazov of [[File:Cball-Turkmenistan.png]] Turkmenistan, Nazarbayev went beyond [[File:Statecap.png]] state capitalism and actively pursued [[File:Econlib.png]] privatization of industries and encouraged foreign investment by multinational corporations. During his 3-decade-long rule he managed to balance international relations between both [[File:Cball-Russia.png]] Russia, [[File:Cball-US.png]] the US, and [[File:Cball-China.png]] China. Nazarbayev went to great lengths to maintain close economic ties with Russia by introducing Kazakhstan into the [[File:Cball-CIS.png]] Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the [[File:Cball-EEU.png]] Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) while also pursuing close cooperation with [[File:Cball-NATO.png]] NATO, and participating in China's Belt and Road Initiative. | |||
Nazarbayev's dictatorial rule would face much resistance on multiple occasions. Most notably by [[File:Plutocrat.png]] businessman and political activist [[File:Ablyazov.png]] [[Liberaltarianism|Mukhtar Ablyazov]] who lives in exile in Europe because of his political activities and corruption charges. In December 2011, opponents of Nazarbayev rioted in the Mangystau region, resulting in 15 people being shot dead by security forces, in what was known as the Zhanaozen massacre and subsequent trials and arrests of protestors revealing widespread torture and abuse of detainees. In March 2019, Nazarbayev finally resigned from the presidency amid anti-government rallies and was succeeded by his close ally [[File:Tokayev.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism#Kazakhstan|Kassym-Jomart Tokayev]]. | |||
*[[File:Tokayev.png]] '''Kassym-Jomart Tokayev -''' After Nazarbayev's departure in 2019, Tokayev assumed the presidency of Kazakhstan. After taking office, he adopted some reforms over time, such as decentralization, increasing wages, decreasing corruption, ending capital punishment, a slight decrease in authoritarianism, and other reforms. Economically, he supports the private sector, in addition to adopting fiscal policies (inflation control, tax incentives, etc), increasing cryptocurrency mining, building plants. Even after Nazarbayev left, the Kazak government continued to be extremely authoritarian, as in the case of the "bloody January" that took place after demonstrations against the sharp rise in gas prices, in which the government repressed with an iron fist, with military intervention supported by the [[File:Cball-CSTO.png]] Organization of Collective Security Treaty (CSTO), but still protests escalated and became more violent, along with discontent over inequalities and the plight of the government. The government called the protesters terrorists and continued the repression, in total 227 people died and thousands were arrested, in addition to the government taking into account some of the protesters' agenda (inequality, gas price, etc). | |||
===[[File:Cball-Kyrgyzstan.png]] Kyrgyzstan [[File:Authdem.png]][[File:Klep.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Ukraine.png]] Ukraine [[File:Lebed.png]][[File:Kuchma.png]][[File:Yanuk.png]][[File:A3OB.png]][[File:EurosolidarityUA.png]][[File:Zelensky.png]]=== | |||
[[File:Lebed.png]] '''Mykola Lebed''' : is a Ukrainian politician, one of the leading leaders of the OUN-B. Lybid was the head of the [[File:OUN-B.png]] OUN-B security service and one of the founders of the [[File:UPA.png]] UPA and UGVR (underground parliament). | |||
===[[File:Cball-Uzbekistan.png]] Uzbekistan [[File:Mirziyoyev.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Tunisia.png]] Tunisia [[File:BenAli.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Egypt.png]] Egypt [[File:NDP(Egypt).png]][[File:Morsi.png]]=== | |||
*[[File:NDP(Egypt).png]] '''Hosni Mubarak -''' Hosni Mubarak was a former president, former vice president and briefly former prime minister, in addition to have had a military career. As a military man, he trained in the Soviet Union, entering the Frunze Military Academy in Moscow, returning to Egypt afterwards. In Egypt, he became commander of the air force academy, in which he doubled the amount of pilots, having a ''supposed'' strong participation in the Yom Kippur war, in which the pilots hit 90% of the targets, becoming a national hero. There have been claims that he changed documents in the Yom Kippur war to favor himself, taking credit for Saad El-Shazli (according to the general's daughter), while others claim he played a greater role psychologically. | |||
As vice-president of Anwar Sadat, he tried to disassociate himself and disengage Egypt and other countries from Israel, as in the case that he tried to make a disengagement agreement, but was blocked by the then president of Syria Hafez Al-Assad. He also improved relations with Saudi Arabia and royals, as well as a certain power in international relations and opposing the Camp David Accords. | |||
He came to the presidency in 1981, after the death of Anwar Sadat. As president, Egypt was suspended from membership in the Arab League because of Sadat's previous peace treaty with Israel, but ended up moving even closer to Saudi Arabia. After the alleged threat of Khomeini in the Islamic world and the Iran-Iraq war, there was a rapprochement between Egypt and the League, especially its support for member countries (such as Iraq and Jordan), making Egypt join the Arab League in 1989. Mubarak's government, there was a strong increase in the economy, services, housing, medicines, etc..., in addition to being pro economic freedom and the Egyptian state employing 8 million people. Many accuse him of anti-Semitism and police authoritarianism, also having reports of various methods of torture and sexual abuse by police, as well as an autocracy. He maintained strong relations with the US and a certain dependence on the economy, but there were some divergences between the two and a slight improvement with the USSR. One of the outstanding things about his government was the corruption and family plutocracy, in which there were accusations that his family could have up to 70 billion with illegal activities (bribery, embezzlement, illegal trade...), in addition to increasing corruption involving entrepreneurs. He was a strong opponent of Islamic radicalism, being pro-secularism, in which jihadists have already tried to assassinate him. | |||
After the detonation of a bomb next to a Christian church in Alexandria in 2011, several Christian and Muslim people began to protest against their government and its police brutality, which after the fall of Ben-Ali in the Arab Spring, the protests intensified. After Egypt experienced economic problems, protests reached hundreds of thousands, causing Mubarak to resign in the same year. | |||
*[[File:NDP(Egypt).png]] '''Ahmed Nazif -''' Ahmed Nazif was Mubarak's former prime minister and former Minister of Communications and Information Technology, known for his combination of technocracy and neoliberalism. As prime minister, he was accused of wasting money and corruption, but the Egyptian courts found him not guilty. As Minister of Communications and Information Technology, he was known for encouraging investment from international markets and IT, in addition to free internet and private markets, also promoting outsourcing, preventing brain drain, increasing the means of communication (even though Egypt is a dictatorship), among other improvements that won him the Medal of First Degree of Science and Art in Egypt. | |||
===[[File:Cball-Nigeria.png]] Nigeria [[File:Babangida.png]][[File:Obasanjo.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-South Africa alt.png]][[File:Cball-South Africa.png]] South Africa [[File:NasionaleParty(Apartheid).png]][[File:Apartheidism.png]][[File:PW Botha.png]][[File:KonserwatieweParty.png]][[File:MagnusMalan.png]][[File:De Klerk.png]][[File:Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging.png]][[File:ANC-icon.png]]=== | |||
*[[File:Cball-Ciskei.png]] '''Lennox Sebe - ''' Lennox Sebe was the first president, former chief minister and responsible for the independence of the Ciskei Bantustan, also being the founder and leader of the National Independent Party Ciskei. | |||
As president, he ruled Ciskei with an iron fist, creating a dictatorship that persecuted opponents, unions (such as the Allied Workers Union of South Africa, banned in 1983), strikers and even some anti-government family members such as his brother Charles Sebe tried to overthrow him, but failed and was later arrested. After his prison break, Charles kidnapped Sebe's son in 1987, causing Sebe to release some politicians in return. He also had very close contact with Israel, creating a commercial office in Tel Aviv, he even claimed that Israell had given recognition to Ciskei, but the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied it. | |||
During a state visit to Hong Kong, Brigadier General Oupa Gqozo staged a coup d'état in 1990, being the penultimate president of Ciskei. After the presidency, he was accused of corruption and human rights violations. | |||
===[[File:Cball-Rwanda.png]] Rwanda [[File:FPR(Rwanda).png]][[File:ÉdouardNgirente.png]]=== | |||
*[[File:FPR(Rwanda).png]] '''Paul Kagame -''' Paul Kagame is an ethnic Tutsi and the current President of Rwanda, former President of the African Union, former Vice President, former Minister defense and ex-military from both Rwanda and Uganda. As a military man, he participated in the Bush War and resistance against Idi Amin, joining Museveni's army, FRONASA, later also joining the Popular Resistance Army. Later, along with Fred Rwigyema, they joined the Rwandan Patriotic Front. Along with Fred Rwigyema, they fought in the Rwandan Civil War, with the RPF becoming a guerrilla war against Hutu presidents, who planned to exterminate the Tutsis, triggering the Genocide in Rwanda. Even though he managed to defeat the government, stop the genocide and save lives, many question his methods, especially his appreciation for the power and alleged extremism of some RPF members. | |||
As defense minister, he was accused of attacking Hutu refugees in Congo, as well as having participated in Congo's wars against Mobuto, even though he had allegations of human rights abuse against Kagame. He tried civic nationalism, with a government not dominated by Tutsis, but there were accusations of quarrels against Hutus. | |||
After scandals of corruption and mismanagement, then-President Bizimungu resigned in 2000, leaving the post to Kagame, even though he had claims Bizimungu was a puppet of Kagame. He won 3 elections in 2003, 2010 and 2017, but there were accusations of state interference to ensure Kagame's victory. In his government, there were several improvements, especially economic and social, in general, the most notable measures are:<ref>[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4151975/ References]</ref> | |||
**Having condemned the main actors involved in the genocide in Rwanda and having condemned the UN's lack of action against the genocide. | |||
**Reduction of extreme poverty that in 2000 was 58.9% dropped to 44.9% in 2012. | |||
**Vaccination of 97% of children against ten different diseases. | |||
**Average increase of 7% of GDP per year. | |||
**Vetoing a bill in 2009 that intended to criminalize homosexuality. | |||
**61.3% of Rwanda's parliament is composed of women. | |||
**Liberalization and debureaucratization of the economy. | |||
**Investment in poverty alleviation and technology. | |||
**Decreased corruption. | |||
Even with improvements in some aspects, there are still numerous accusations of human rights abuse, such as killing opponents even outside the country, such as the case of Patrick Karegeyana and the attempted murder of Kayumba Nyamwasa. The South African government accuses Kagame of killing opponents in his country. In addition to the ''Democracy Index'' classifying Ruando as a dictatorship, more authoritarian than Russia. | |||
*[[File:ÉdouardNgirente.png]] '''Édouard Ngirente -''' Édouard Ngirente is the current prime minister of Rwanda chosen by Paul Kagame after the 2017 elections, he was also a former mechanical consultant to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, former adviser to the Executive Director of the World Bank and former professor at the National University of Rwanda. When prime minister, he encouraged foreign investment, tax payments, environmental preservation, support for Kagame, better relations with other African countries and increased infrastructure. | |||
===[[File:Cball-Pakistan.png]] Pakistan [[File:AyubKhan.png]][[File:YahyaKhan.png]][[File:Zia.png]][[File:Auth3Way.png]]=== | |||
*[[File:AyubKhan.png]] [[Neoconservatism|Ayub]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism|Khan]] Ayub Khan was the first military dictator [[File:Strato-Antifurry.png]] of Pakistan, he had a [[Capitalism#Laissez-Faire Capitalism/Unbridled Capitalism|laissez-faire]] [[File:Lfree.png]] approach to economics, with few taxes, causing a very powerful elite to form [[File:Plutocrat.png]] | |||
Still though Pakistan was one of the fastest growing economies at the the time, and he brought many industrial developments and technological progress with it. | |||
During his rule he banned opposing parties and imprisoned or suppressing political opponents. He also maintained a strict control over the media and censored critical voices. | |||
In addition to these measures, He also implemented a number of policies that consolidated his own power and weakened the institutions of the country, he introduced a new constitution in 1962 that gave him greater control over the government and limited the powers of the parliament. | |||
He is also often accused of sparking division with Bangladesh due to seperationist policies, during his presidency, East Pakistan was largely marginalized and underrepresented in the government and in national decision-making processes. This led to growing resentment among the Bengali population in East Pakistan, who felt that they were being treated unfairly compared to their counterparts in West Pakistan. | |||
Another factor that contributed to the division between East and West Pakistan was his policies on language and culture. In 1952, there had been a major uprising in East Pakistan over the issue of language rights, and many Bengalis felt that their language and culture were being suppressed by the central government. His government took a hardline stance on this issue, which further fueled the discontent in East Pakistan. | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Malaysia.png]] Malaysia [[File:Mahathir.png]][[File:NajibRazak.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] Cambodia [[File:Hun Sen.png]]=== | |||
[[File:Hun Sen.png]] Hun Sen is a [[File:Cball-Cambodia.png]] Cambodian politician and former military commander who has served as the prime minister and de-facto dictator of Cambodia since 1998. The future Cambodian dictator initially fought for the Khmer Rouge in the Cambodian Civil War and was a Battalion Commander in Democratic Kampuchea until defecting in 1977 to fight on the side of the Vietnamese to overthrow [[File:Polpot.png]] Pol Pot’s regime and came to serve as foreign minister under the Vietnamese puppet regime after Democratic Kampuchea had fallen. Hun Sen became Prime Minister of Cambodia in 1985 and held the position until the 1993 UN-backed elections which resulted in a hung parliament, with the opposition party FUNCINPEC winning the majority of votes. Because of Hun Sen’s resistance to accepting the results President of FUNCINPEC, Norodom Ranariddh had to concede. Norodom Ranariddh and Hun Sen agreed to simultaneously serve as First and Second Prime Minister until the coalition broke down and Hun Sen orchestrated a coup d'état in 1997 which toppled Ranariddh. | |||
Since 1998, Hun Sen has led the Cambodian People’s Party, CPP to consecutive and often contentious election victories, overseeing rapid economic growth and development, but also corruption, deforestation, and human rights violations. Hun Sen’s dictatorial regime has come under much scrutiny from international [[File:HumanRights.png]] human rights organizations, [[File:Cball-EU.png]] the European Union, [[File:Cball-US.png]] the US, and a domestic democracy movement led by opposition leaders Sam Rainsy and Mu Sochua. Despite this Hun Sen is rather popular with the older population who survived the Khmer Rouge and people who live in the countryside and work in the agricultural sector. | |||
Because of the government’s [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] neoliberal economic policy, Hun Sen’s Cambodia has become referred to as a “County for sale” by political dissidents and detractors. Cambodia has drawn increasingly to [[File:Cball-China.png]] China in foreign policy and many Chinese corporations are allowed to operate freely and get away with lucrative business practices in Cambodia without consequence. During the political crisis in neighboring Thailand, Hun Sen was accused by [[File:YellowShirts(Thailand).png]] Thai Royalists of harboring red shirts militias allied with former Thai Prime Minister and billionaire [[File:Thaksin.png]] Thaksin Shinawatra to help him overthrow [[File:Chakri.png]] Chakri Dynasty. | |||
In 2013, Hun Sen and the CPP were reelected with a significantly reduced majority. Allegations of voter fraud led to widespread anti-government protests. In 2018 he was elected to a sixth term in a largely unopposed poll after the dissolution of the opposition party, with the CPP winning every seat in the National Assembly, thus making Cambodia a de-facto one-party dictatorship. | |||
===[[File:Hochi.png]] Vietnam [[File:Đổi_Mới.png]][[File:NguyễnTấnDũng.png]] [[File:Persondignity.png]]=== | |||
*[[File:NguyễnTấnDũng.png]] '''Nguyễn Tấn Dũng''' is one of the most influential and notable Vietnamese modern-day politicians who served as the Prime Minister of [[File:Hochi.png]] Vietnam from 2006 to 2016. Despite having been part of the [[File:VietCong.png]] Viet Cong to topple the US-backed [[File:Cball-SouthVietnam.png]] South Vietnamese regime during the Vietnam War he has become notorious for being one of the most right-wing Vietnamese politicians since the country's reunification. During his decade-long reign, Vietnam abandoned any semblance of either [[File:Soc-h.png]] socialism or [[File:Dem.png]] democracy and became an [[File:Authcap.png]] authoritarian capitalist dictatorship strongly aligned with both western and Chinese [[File:Corp.png]] corporate interests (although he at least pretended to oppose [[File:Cball-China.png]] China's claims in the South China Sea for nationalist reasons). | |||
Nguyễn Tấn Dũng and like-minded Vietnamese politicians cultivated an environment of corruption and nepotism making the bribery of local officials a necessity for many Vietnamese citizens to get by. [https://rsf.org/en/government-adopts-new-decree-regulating-journalists-and-bloggers Press Freedom] deteriorated rapidly during his reign with netizens often being forced to pay heavy fines for criticizing [[File:CommunistPartyVietnam.png]] the CPV's regime. Nguyễn Tấn Dũng's influence in Vietnamese politics has decreased significantly in recent times due to losing a power struggle to the current General Secretary of the CPV, [[File:Nguyễn Phú Trọng.png]] Nguyễn Phú Trọng. | |||
===[[File:Cball-Ecuador.png]] Ecuador [[File:Febres-Cordero.png]]=== | |||
*[[File:Febres-Cordero.png]] '''León Febres Cordero -''' León Febres Cordero was a former president of Ecuador, former mayor of Guayaquil, former senator and former deputy. As a deputy in 1966, he participated in the drafting of the new constitution, approved in 1967. In 1968, he was a senator representing the productive sectors until parliament was dissolved in 1970. He ran for president in 1984, for the Christian Social Party, which made a coalition called the Frente de Reconstrución Nacional. With the slogan "Bread, roof and jobs", he won the elections with 51.54%. | |||
In his government, he made a strong confrontation with the parliament, especially for not making a considerable increase in salary, but a little higher than inflation. An important aspect was his fiscal and neoliberal policy, in which he improved the management of public spending, making the economy grow and have surpluses. Another economic aspect of Febres Cordero was the increase in non-oil exports, reaching 1.8 billion dollars, in addition to strong investments in construction (especially hospitals), roads, health and culture, reaching 15% of the central banks , generating 5% profit. | |||
There were numerous accusations of corruption, especially in the armed forces with over-invoicing, being evident in the case that even involved kidnapping, called ''"El Taurazo"''. There were several cases of death squads that carried out torture, kidnapping, murder and sexual abuse against some opponents, such as activist Consuelo Benavides. His government had a violent response against the Alfaro Vive terrorist group, ¡Carajo!, dubbed the "fight against crime", even though most of those tortured were not related to the group. There was the elite group escuadrones voadores/escuadrones de la muerte, in which they repressed protests and carried out "social cleansing" against prostitutes, people of the left, LGBT people, some indigenous people and transsexuals. This elite used mutilation and torture that left the survivors with permanent physical deformities, being financed by the private sector. Among other scandals, they did not run in the 1988 elections, being succeeded by Rodrigo Borja Cevallos. | |||
as mayor of Guayaquil, he decentralized and practiced a social market economy and modernization of the city. | |||
===[[File:Cball-Serbia.png]] Serbia [[File:Milosevic.png]][[File:SNS(Serbia).png]][[File:Ana Brnabić.png]]=== | |||
<blockquote>''Main Article: [[File:Ethnonat.png]] [[Ethnonationalism]]''</blockquote> | |||
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===[[File:Cball-BosniaHerzegovina.png]] Bosnia and Herzegovina [[File:Dodik.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Montenegro.png]] Montenegro [[File:DPS.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Bulgaria.png]] Bulgaria [[File:GERB.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:ROT.png]] Turkey [[File:Evren.png]][[File:Erdoğanism.png]]=== | |||
<blockquote>''Main Articles: [[File:Ottoman.png]] [[Neo-Ottomanism]]'' and ''[[File:Strato.png]]'' [[Stratocracy]] </blockquote> | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Georgia.png]] Georgia [[File:Shevardnadze.png]][[File:Saakashvili.png]][[File:Necon.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Albania.png]] Albania [[File:SaliBerisha.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Azerbaijan.png]] Azerbaijan [[File:YAP(Azerbaijan).png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Iraq.png]] Iraq [[File:IraqiNationalAccord.png]][[File:IslamicDawa.png]][[File:Necon.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-IraqiKurdistan.png]] Iraqi Kurdistan [[File:NechirvanBarzani.png]]=== | |||
''Kurdistan refers to Iraqi Kurdistan, the autonomous zone, not the proposal'' | |||
*[[File:NechirvanBarzani.png]] '''Nechirvan Barzani -''' Nechirvan Barzani is the current president of Kurdistan, a two-time former prime minister and a former member of parliament. He is a member of the KDP and entered parliament in 1993, in which he made negotiations with the Iraqi government for Kusdistan. In the meantime he was briefly former prime minister. | |||
In the times as prime minister and president, he made several reforms, expanded women's rights, secularism, economic improvement for a time, investments by foreign corporations, developmentalism (education, health, etc) and among others. In 2014, Kurdistan suffered from ISIS in the Middle East and millions of refugees, generating economic recession in the region, in which he helped refugees and later Yezidi captive survivors (3,340 rescues). | |||
Even with the attempt at civic nationalism, there were numerous accusations of discrimination against ethnic minorities, human rights violations, repression of peaceful protests, forcing of Kurdish culture (Kurdification) and other violations. There are allegations of corruption by him and the Barzani family, including systematic corruption, embezzlement of millions of dollars and corruption involving businessmen, most leaked by WikiLeaks. | |||
===[[File:Cball-Libya.png]] Libya [[File:IdrisOfLibya.png]][[File:AuthcapGadda.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Grenada.png]] Grenada [[File:Eric Gairy.png]]=== | |||
*[[File:Eric Gairy.png]] '''Eric Gairy -''' Eric Gairy was a former Prime Minister, former Chief Minister and former Minister of Finance in Grenada. Initially, Gairy was mostly leftist, participating in unions and even founding a labor party, the [[File:Patcon.png]] [[Paternalistic Conservatism|United Labor Party of Grenada]], causing him to be banned and lost his seat in 1957-1961. In 1961, he was re-elected and became chief minister and finance minister, but was fired the following year over questioned uses of state funds. | |||
When he became former prime minister, the country was in post-independence civil strife, in which Glairy created a secret police called the Mongoose Gang to pursue political opponents. He rigged the 1976 elections through the use of his secret police, also using it to persecute communists from the New Jewel Movement, generating street violence even with other gangs. In 1978, he sent scientists and an astronaut to the UN to talk about UFOs. Even with the US government helping the then-government, many US citizens supported the anti-Glairy revolutionaries and activists. In 1979, after a visit to the US, there was a rumor that he would kill the New Jewel leaders, in response, Maurice Bishop overthrew the Glairy government and established a communist monarchy, even generating anti-Glairy activism in the US. | |||
The American government went into exile from 1979 and 1983, returning to Grenada in 1893, participating in elections which he lost and dying in 1997. | |||
===[[File:Cball-Guyana.png]] Guyana [[File:BritishEmpire.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Qatar.png]] Qatar [[File:Thani.png]]=== | |||
<blockquote>''Main Article: [[File:Moncap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism]]''</blockquote> | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Estonia.png]] Estonia [[File:Päts.png]][[File:MI6.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Fiji.png]] Fiji [[File:FijiFirst.png]]=== | |||
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===[[File:Cball-Haiti.png]] Haiti=== | |||
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==Personality and Behavior== | |||
Authcap acts like his father capitalism but more authoritarian and more willing to use the state for personal gain. May or may not like helicopters like his son Pinochetism. | |||
==How To Draw== | |||
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==Relationships== | |||
===Friends™=== | |||
*[[File:Cap.png]] [[Capitalism]] - I remember when you and Authoritarianism raised me. | |||
*[[File:Sec.png]] [[Authoritarianism]] - Thanks for teaching me all about proper strict governance, dad. | |||
*[[File:Imp.png]] [[Imperialism]] - Based! Sometimes I may pretend to oppose him for domestic support when in fact I help him maintain control of the economy of his former colonies after decolonization! | |||
*[[File:Necon.png]] [[Neoconservatism]] - We need to spread capitalism all over the world and gun down any opponent. | |||
*[[File:Authoritarian Conservatism.png]] [[Authoritarian Conservatism]] - Great business partner. | |||
*[[File:Natcon.png]] [[National Conservatism]] - He usually takes advice from you but be more like the guy above. | |||
*[[File:Pinochet-hat.png]] [[Pinochetism]] - Love your style of governance, son. Though I don’t understand your love of helicopter rides. | |||
*[[File:Optim.png]] [[Optimateism]] - My grandfather was extremely based, great job done in the glorious Roman Empire (best proto-capitalism). | |||
*[[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] [[National Capitalism]] - Super based brother. | |||
*[[File:Statlib.png]] [[State Liberalism]] - Me with a cover of kill yourself now! culture. | |||
*[[File:MegaCorp.png]] [[Corporatocracy#Mega_Corporatocracy|Mega Corporatocracy]] - This idea sounds extremely interesting. | |||
*[[File:Corp.png]] [[Corporatocracy]] - Good business partner and I often allow him to participate in politics. You often help me with mass surveillance and union busting. | |||
*[[File:Klep.png]] [[Kleptocracy]] - Neat ideas. | |||
*[[File:Strato.png]] [[Stratocracy]] - We work great together. | |||
*[[File:Right-AnEn.png]] [[Climate Skepticism]] - Time to drill some oil and sell air! | |||
*[[File:Franco-alt.png]] [[Francoism]] - You became more based with time. | |||
*[[File:Ottoman.png]] [[Neo-Ottomanism]] - Great job in Turkey. | |||
*[[File:Nrx.png]] [[Neoreactionarism]] & [[File:Neocam.png]] [[Neocameralism]] - Lee Kuan Yew fans | |||
*[[File:Ford.png]] [[Fordism]] - My dream. | |||
*[[File:Gaullismicon2.png]] [[Gaullism]] - We work great together in Africa. | |||
*[[File:Hindutva.png]] [[Hindutva]] - I love your policies, and Modi is based! | |||
*[[File:ThreeRepresents.png]] [[Dengism|Three Represents]] [[File:Jiang_Tze-min.png]] - Best CCP politician in history! I had my doubts about you at first but you eventually opened your eyes and embraced the free market during the late 1990s, and created one of the most greedy and brutal oligarchies in the world. Your foreign policy was excellent as well. Too bad, Winnie the Pooh had to oust you and your Shanghai clique from power. <s>You should have just dropped the communism name to be perfect.</s> | |||
*[[File:Putin.png]] [[Kleptocracy|Putinism]] - You're the one factor that keeps communists from returning to power in Russia. We both agree political violence is necessary to promote or protect capitalist market conditions. | |||
*[[File:Korwinism-Pikselart.png]] [[Korwinism]] - Best libertarian, specially Korwin himself! | |||
*[[File:Moncap.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism]] - Most of you are great business partners. | |||
===Frenemies=== | |||
*[[File:Ancapf.png]] [[Anarcho-Capitalism]] - Cool but why the anarchism? | |||
*[[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] [[Neoliberalism]] - Good job taking over the world and helping me consolidate power in third-world countries. However, there's no need for you to disguise yourself as a democratic ideology. | |||
*[[File:Corptism.png]] [[Corporatism]] - You know a thing or two about management but try to take my property and you die! | |||
*[[File:Statecap.png]] [[State Capitalism]] - Why do people think I'm you? Though still, we could be great business partners if you move more to the economic right. | |||
*[[File:Pinkcap.png]] [[Pink Capitalism]] - Disgust for individual freedom, but some (like Noriega and Batista) made good use of it. | |||
*[[File:ChiangKaiShek.png]] [[Tridemism|Chiang Kai-shek Thought]] - Fellow anti-communist dictator who got stabbed many times in the back by the US for not following their orders. However, you're not market-liberal enough when it comes to economics. Killing commies is based but killing rich Shanghai capitalists was not. | |||
*[[File:Showa-kanmuri.png]] [[Showa Statism]] - Imperial Japan was more based during the Meiji and Taishō era, but your staunch anti-communism was admirable. | |||
*[[File:Baath.png]] [[Ba'athism]] - Hafez Assad is quite based, Bashar is aided by [[File:Nazcap-Hat.png]] my son and Frans van Anraat helped Saddam, but you are closer to State Capitalism and pretend to be socialist. | |||
*[[File:Gaddafi.png]] [[Gaddafism]] - We used to be enemies when you funded and trained so-called "anti-imperialist", militant rebel groups across the world. Our relationship did, however, improve over time as you improved foreign relations with the west and encouraged foreign investment. I'm not sure what to think about your downfall. | |||
*[[File:Pron.png]] [[Peronism]] - Viva Videla! But thanks to Menem for forgiving those involved in the dictatorship and Perón for having supported Colonia Dignidad,<ref>See: [[W:People pardoned by Carlos Menem|1]] and [[W:Colonia_Dignidad#Nazi_ties|2]]</ref> even though left-wing Peronism sounds horrible. | |||
*[[File:Mobutism.png]] [[Black Nationalism|Mobutism]] - Based leader overall but the US eventually turned on you and with the help of Kagame and Museveni overthrew your regime following the Rwandan Genocide. | |||
*[[File:Hochi.png]] [[Ho Chi Minh Thought]] [[File:Đổi Mới.png]] (Post-1990s-) - I won't forgive you for the Fall of Saigon and destroying South Vietnam but I've been warming up to you since you initiated the Đổi Mới reforms and embraced free-market capitalism during the 1990s. Nguyễn Tấn Dũng is especially based. | |||
*[[File:Polpot.png]] [[Pol Potism]] - I like to say I hate you but my followers in Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia supported you against your Vietnamese counterpart. | |||
*[[File:Khom.png]] [[Khomeinism]] - I won't forgive you for the Islamic Revolution and overthrowing the Pahlavi Dynasty. However, your staunch anti-communism is based and you've gotten better with time. | |||
*[[File:Socauth.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism]] - My least favorite business partner: Beware with your "social" €r@p. | |||
*[[File:Liberalconservative.png]] [[Liberal Conservatism]] - He occasionally pretends to stand up for "human rights and democracy" but can be a good business partner from time to time. | |||
*[[File:3way.png]] [[Third Way]] - Same as above! | |||
*[[File:Austrobert.png]] [[Austrian School]] & [[File:Chilib.png]] [[Chicago School]] - Both of you have good ideas, but how are you going to implement them in your small state? | |||
*[[File:Bolsonarism.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism|Bolsonarism]] - I would prefer you initially, but I'm in the protests waiting for you to do a military coup!!! <s>[https://www.cnnbrasil.com.br/politica/bolsonaro-pede-fim-de-bloqueios-transicao-de-governo-e-mais-de-3-de-novembro/ Wait, what the f*ck is this]</s> | |||
*[[File:Ike.png]] [[Rockefeller Republicanism]] - [[w:Joseph McCarthy#McCarthy and Eisenhower|Twenty-one years of treason!]] However, your coups in Iran and Guatemala were based! | |||
*[[File:Reactlib.png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism]] - Good lib but be more anti-democratic. | |||
*[[File:LeopoldII.png]] [[Monarcho-Capitalism|Leopold II Thought]] - A big state to favor private companies, BASED!!!! Even so, I'm not much of a friend of yours, since thanks to you, socialism and communism gained strength in Africa and tarnished the image of capitalism (for some). | |||
*[[File:Gorb.png]] [[Liberal Socialism|Gorbachevism]] - One of the few lefties I can respect. Good job dismantling the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact. Yeltsin took what you started to the next level. | |||
*[[File:Thaksin.png]] [[Social Authoritarianism|Thaksinism]] - Listen I know you ain't a commie but your "red shirts" make me legit nervous and stop supporting sam kib mobs and trying to overthrow the Chakri Dynasty. Still, your War on Drugs and handling of the Southern Insurgency was pretty based. | |||
*[[File:ElonMusk.png]] [[Capitalist Transhumanism|Muskism]] - Improve relations with your father, Errol is based | |||
*[[File:Nazi.png]] [[Nazism]] - Your privatizations and social darwinism were megabased, but why the huge social state and large welfare spending spree with the government guarantee jobs for every citizen? Also, stop killing Jewish bankers. At least you are anti-communist and authoritarian | |||
*[[File:Whitesup.png]] [[White Nationalism]] - Some of you have cool ideas, but some are just [[File:AltNazBol.png]][[File:AltEnvi.png]]awful[[File:NazAcc.png]][[File:Natan.png]]. | |||
*[[File:Euras.png]] [[Fourth Theory]] - NazBol, but supports some right-wing dictators in Eurasian countries. | |||
*[[File:USA PSL.png]][[File:Grayzone.png]] [[Dengism|Western Tankies]] [[File:George.png]][[File:ComradeTrump.png]] - Similar to above. You claim to hate capitalism but constantly simps for some of my followers. Curious. | |||
*[[File:Cdem.png]] [[Christian Democracy]] - Democracy is bad and some being welfarist is bad, but some of you are [[File:GWB.png]][[File:De Klerk.png]]Based[[File:Febres-Cordero.png]]. | |||
*[[File:Islamic Democracy.png]] [[Islamic Democracy]] - Same as above. | |||
*[[File:XiJinpingThoughtf.png]] [[Dengism|Xi Jinping Thought]] - I'll always be nostalgic for the time when Jiang Zemin and the Shanghai Clique ruled China but you exceeded my expectations. You've done nothing about the exploitative practices of Foxconn and Shein you maintained decent relations with Bill Gates and Elon Musk. You also reserved positions for based officials such as Li Keqiang, Wang Qishan, and Li Qiang. However, cool down with the lockdowns. They're incredibly damaging to the Chinese economy. | |||
*[[File:Cultism.png]] [[Cultism]] - Colonia Dignidad, White Aryan Resistance and Destiny Church are pretty good, but why there are [[File:Neostalin.png]] Neo-Stalinists and [[File:Christcom.png]] Christian Communists that use you? | |||
*[[File:LDP(Japan).png]] [[Reactionary Liberalism|Japan LDPism]] - Please you must go further than this. However, Nippon Kaigi is based and Japan did drop in the press freedom index under Shinzo Abe. | |||
*[[File:Trumpism.png]] [[Right-Wing Populism|Trumpism]] - Hun Sen likes you but please cause an actual riot. | |||
*[[File:AltBert.png]] [[National_Libertarianism#Alt-Libertarianism|Alt-Right Libertarianism]] - <s>Admit it, Nazi Germany was not a minimal state, but its economy is good.</s> | |||
===Enemies=== | |||
*[[File:Soc-h.png]] [[Socialism]] - Cringe economic system. | |||
*[[File:Marxlen.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism]] - My arch-enemy. We used to constantly fight for power in many different countries during the Cold War. It seems like I've won for now. | |||
*[[File:Mao.png]] [[Maoism]] - Even worse than above. You inspired lunatics like Gonzalo, Kaypakkaya, and Sison who attacked my followers. However, your [[File:Dengf.png]] son is kinda based. | |||
*[[File:Trot.png]] [[Trotskyism]] - A red neocon! What a nightmare! I may despise Stalin but you deserved the ice pick. | |||
*[[File:Awaj.png]] [[Anarchism]] - Why do so many college kids believe in this bullshit? | |||
*[[File:Ancom.png]] [[Anarcho-Communism]] - The two worst things in the universe combined. | |||
*[[File:Synd.png]] [[Syndicalism]] - Try to go on strike you red son of a bitch. | |||
*[[File:Sorelia.png]] [[National Syndicalism]] - Less class struggle, but still sucks. | |||
*[[File:Mutalist.png]] [[Mutualism]] - Less bad than the last commie anarchist but still quite awful. | |||
*[[File:Libsoc.png]] [[Libertarian Socialism]] - Please die. | |||
*[[File:Socdem.png]] [[Social Democracy]] and [[File:Dsa.png]] [[Democratic Socialism]] - You make me laugh! Any time you two morons show up, I call my friends at CIA and MI6 and make sure you get couped and get replaced with me. | |||
*[[File:Sukarno.png]] [[Pancasila|Marhaenism]] - Haha communist genocide go brrrr. | |||
*[[File:Castro.png]] [[National Communism|Castroism]] - You destroyed Cuba, asshole! | |||
**[[File:Castro.png]] - No, blame yourself for this, Batista. Also, Morales Bermúdez did nothing more but just serving American imperialist interests. | |||
*[[File:Tito.png]] [[Titoism]] - Anti-bureaucratic revolution and the Breakup of Yugoslavia go brrrrr | |||
*[[File:Hutupower.png]] [[Hutu Power]] - I will never forgive you for the Rwandan genocide! | |||
*[[File:Illeg.png]] [[Illegalism]] - You want to both rob all my wealth and kill me. You will be thrown from the helicopter after commies. | |||
*[[File:MLM.png]] [[Marxism-Leninism-Maoism]] - Rest in piss! | |||
*[[File:Anpostleft.png]] [[Post-Leftism]] - You are even worse than ancom trash, go back to work in an office or I will put a bullet™ in your head. | |||
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===Wikipedia=== | |||
*[[wikipedia:Authoritarian_capitalism|Authoritarian Capitalism]] | |||
*[[wikipedia:Private prison|Private Prisons]] | |||
*[[wikipedia:McCarthyism|McCarthyism]] | |||
*[[wikipedia:Operation Condor|Operation Condor]] | |||
*[[w:Liberal autocracy|Liberal Autocracy]] [[File:LibAutocrat.png]] | |||
*[[W:Disneyland with the Death Penalty|Disneyland with the Death Penalty]] | |||
*[[w:White Revolution|White Revolution]] | |||
*[[W:SAVAK|SAVAK]] | |||
*[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escuadrones_volantes Escuadrones volantes] | |||
*[[wikipedia: 1993 Russian constitutional crisis|1993 Russian constitutional crisis]] | |||
*[[W:Black Friday (1978)|Black Friday (1978)]] | |||
*[[w:Spanish miracle|Spanish miracle]] | |||
*[[W:Đổi Mới|Đổi Mới]] | |||
*[[W:Military dictatorship in Brazil|Military dictatorship in Brazil]] | |||
*[[wikipedia:New Order (Indonesia)|New Order]] | |||
*[[W:National Reorganization Process|National Reorganization Process]] | |||
*[[w:Portuguese Mozambique|Portuguese Mozambique]] | |||
*[[W: East India Company|East India Company]] | |||
*[[w: Kongo Free State|Kongo Free State]] | |||
*[[W:Colonia Dignidad|Colonia Dignidad]] | |||
*[[W:National Force (Chile)|National Force]] | |||
*[[W:Nationalist Democratic Action|Nationalist Democratic Action]] | |||
*[[W:Cambodian People's Party|Cambodian People's Party]] | |||
*[[W: United Fruit Company|United Fruit Company]] | |||
*[[W:Brigade 2506|Brigade 2506]] | |||
*[[W:Pinkerton (detective agency)|Pinkerton®]] | |||
*[[W:Frontex|Frontex]] | |||
*[[W:Lockheed Martin|Lockheed Martin]] | |||
*[[W: G4S Secure Solutions|G4S Secure Solutions]] | |||
*[[W:Volkswagen#History|Volkswagen's history]] | |||
*[[W: Academi|Blackwater/Academi]] | |||
*[[w:Pro-Beijing camp (Hong Kong)|Pro-Beijing camp]] | |||
*[[W:Neom|Neom]] | |||
*[[W:Farmers' Assemblies|Farmers' Assemblies]] | |||
*[[W:Russian All-National Union|Russian All-National Union]] | |||
*[[W: Alliance for Brazil|Alliance for Brazil]] | |||
*[[W:National Resistance Movement|National Resistance Movement]] | |||
*[[W:Murder, Inc.|Murder, Inc.]] | |||
*[[W: Wagner Group|Wagner Group]] | |||
*[[W:Federal Taxation Service|Federal Taxation Service]] | |||
===Videos=== | |||
*[https://youtu.be/PK6OUqMvrrQ Wacky ideologies 17 Authoritarian Capitalism] by [https://youtube.com/channel/UCXZ-xmGiFcNu7bxjHkYu1QA Knights of alternate history] | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xX0ozxrZlEQ How Rwanda is Becoming the Singapore of Africa] by Wendover Productions | |||
*[https://youtu.be/-TTcT-v5SJo Singapurism vs Libertarianism vs Socialism] by Viva Chile | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSOgcpRbrCo How Singapore Got Insanely Rich] by Casual Scholar | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GG0ecfs4ArU Rwanda to become the next Singapore?] by CaspianReport | |||
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Authoritarian Capitalism (AuthCap), is an economically right wing, authoritarian, and culturally ambivalent ideology advocating for a system in which a capitalist market economy exists alongside an authoritarian government. Authoritarian capitalists argue that by utilizing elements of Capitalism, regimes may more effectively employ modern technologies to suppress dissidence towards government. In addition, it is argued that capitalist free-market policies leads to an increase in authoritarian policies. The core of this argument lies in the view that citizens will support whichever regime provides the most material comforts.
Authoritarian capitalism is often associated with, and mistaken for, State Capitalism, an economic system in which the state undertakes business and commercial economic activity, and where the means of production are organized and managed as state-owned enterprises. The former has a higher degree of economic liberalization than the latter.
History
Cuba
- Fulgencio Batista - Fulgencio Batista was former president of Cuba twice (1940-1944 and 1952-1959), in addition to being a former military officer and former senator . He was one of the main leaders of the 1933 coup/Revolt of the Sergeants, in which, along with Dr. Ramón Grau, he overthrew President Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada in 1933, was later elected in 1940.
In the first presidency, he helped the US in World War II, declaring war on the Axis countries, ended up leaning to the left, having a considerable amount of regulations and taxes, in addition to declaring himself a democratic socialist, also being supported by socialists.
After the first presidency, he was a senator and founding leader of the Progressive Action Party. In 1952, with support from the Cuban army, he led a coup d'état, overthrowing President Carlos Prío Socarrás and taking over as president/dictator.
In his second presidency, he took a different position than the 1st, taking out regulations, increasing inequality, opposing unions and powering corporations. There was an improvement in the economy and development, in addition to higher salaries, but there were still high social inequalities, even lacking basic sanitation. The Cuban government at the time became known for its relations with organized crime and governmental hedonism, becoming known as "Las Vegas of Latin America" for its resemblance to Las Vegas, because of the casinos, nightclubs, prostitution and drugs, housing millionaire businessman and mobsters. (Meyer Lansky and Lucky Luciano), making Cuba even appear in the movie The Godfather 2. He also legalized homosexuality, but it was only to favor homosexual prostitution, gay bars and nightclubs. There were cases of corruption (especially with mafiosi) and almost a transformation into a narco-state, especially marijuana and cocaine, being abundant and very used. The Cuban government had become a police state, known for its brutality and authoritarianism, which an estimated 20,000 civilians were killed, in addition to its dependence on the United States, especially military and economic, for its anti-communism and having been an ally, even if later had disagreements.
With various social problems, corruption and inequality, opposition to his government grew, but they were violently repressed, causing the rebels to create guerrillas, in which the best known was the July 26 Movement, led by Fidel Castro, Raúl Castro and Ernesto Che Guevara. The Movement made insurgencies with guerrilla tactics, having support from Yugoslavia, in which they tried to overthrow some of them before the revolution, but failed, having to flee. Subsequently, the Cuban Revolution took place, in which the movement (along with others) overthrew Batista on December 31, 1958 and Fidel Castro became the president, supported by the USSR.
He fled Cuba and was exiled to Portugal under Salazar, living on the island of Madeira, dying of a heart attack in Guadalmina (Spain) on August 6, 1973.
- Rafael Guas Inclán - Rafael Guas Inclán was president of the Liberal Party of Cuba, former governor of the province of Havana and former vice president during the Fulgencio Batista government. He was a supporter of the Batista government and was elected mayor of Havana, but he did not take over because of the Cuban revolution, taking refuge in Chile. He supported the CIA and wanted to join Brigade 2506 before the Bay of Pigs invasion, but was rejected because of age, however his son died in the fighting. He died in 1975 of natural causes.
- Manuel Artime - Manuel Artime was a former military man, who originally fought alongside the rebels against Batista, so much so that after the revolution, Artime participated in the National Institute of Agrarian Reform (INRA) and promoted the work of Comandos Rurales, supporting the then regime. The situation changed after the Cuban government began hunting counter-revolutionaries, in which he resigned from INRA and exiled himself with Jesuits in Havana, later going to the US, receiving CIA recruitment and training, closely involved with officer Gerry Droller. He participated in a group with dex officers, both receiving training and assessments on Useppa Island and in Panama, landing in 1961 by Brigade 2506, participating in the failed Invasion of the Bay of Pigs, being captured by the Cuban government in the same year. He was released in 1962, joining President John F. Kennedy in a welcoming ceremony for the brigade's captives. He participated in the counterrevolutionary unit AMWORLD, with attacks on coastal installations in Cuba, but the unit was abolished under Lyndon B. Johnson. Other things involved would be a failed attempt to assassinate Fidel Castro and organized the Miami Watergate scandal.
- Erneido Oliva - He was a Cuban soldier who graduated from the Artillery Academy in 1955, being an instructor at the Caribbean School of the US Army in panama canal zone between 1958-59. Even with the purge of the military after the Cuban revolution, he was still appointed Inspector General of INRA, but ended up participating in a group that planned a campaign against Castro in 1960, in which he left the army in the same year, which, along with other 40 young people, was trained in Guatemala by the CIA. He became deputy commander of Brigade 2506, participating in the Bay of Pigs invasion at the behest of Pepe San Roman in 1961, but was caught by the Cuban government in 1962 after the Cuban government ransom the three Brigade leaders. Along with Artime and others captured from the brigade, they sided with John F. Kennedy in a welcoming ceremony and developed a good relationship with Attorney Robert F. Kennedy. It was involved with the Cuban Project, led by Manuel Artime, carrying out coastal attacks in Cuba, having its headquarters in Costa Rica and Nicaragua, but ended up being terminated in the LBJ government, after the death of JFK. Even so, he remained anti-Castro after several military appointments, founding the Cuban-American Military Council (CAMCO) to promote cooperation with the anti-Castro Cuban military. In 2008, Oliveira won the Heritage Award, a few years later he was appointed to the Board of Governors of the United States Organizations (USO) by then President George W. Bush. He ended up dying on January 30, 2020 from natural causes.
Singapore
Simplistically, Singapore under the People's Action Party (PAP) is the titular example of authoritarian capitalism, in which it is the country with the most economic freedom in the world according to the Heritage Foundation, but is regarded as a partial democracy. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, Singapore is a limited democracy, and the Freedom House gives it a score of 47 out of 100 in terms of aggregate liberty.[16]
However, it should be noted that the PAP takes a nominally pragmatic approach to governance, and its policies are often syncretic and ideologically diverse.
Singapore's authoritarian perception follows from its relatively heavy limitations on speech and other liberties. For instance, by virtue of Singapore's multicultural and multiethnic nature, hate speech and other messages considered divisive are punishable by fine under laws such as the Internal Security Act and Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act.[17] It should also be noted that Singaporean elections are fairly conducted, but allegations of PAP-favoring gerrymandering have been made.
Singapore is also notable for stringent drug distribution penalties, with capital punishment used as a deterrent against trafficking illegal substances. Singapore has thus become known pejoratively as the "Disneyland with the death penalty" by Science Fiction writer William Gibson in light of its major socioeconomic success while still administering the death penalty.[18]
- Lee Kuan Yew - Lee Kuan Yew (1923-2015) was the first Prime Minister of Singapore and is widely considered to be the city state's founding father. Lee was born in Singapore when it was still under British colonial rule as part of the Straits Settlements. During the Japanese Occupation in the midst of WWII, Lee managed to evade execution as Imperial Japan perpetrated the Sook Ching massacres.[19]
The future leader of Singapore got a job with the Japanese propaganda department (Hōdōbu) in late 1943, as an English specialist in order to support his family during the period of Japanese-imposed economic hardship. Because of his experiences through the occupation, Lee Kuan Yew believed that no Empire had the right to rule over Singapore and that its would eventually have to push for independence and self-determination.
After the war and Japan's surrender to the Allied Forces, Lee got a Queen's scholarship and went to study abroad in London where his anti-colonial sentiments kept growing. He returned to Singapore in 1950 together with his wife Kwa, determined to end British colonial rule and create a unified and independent Malaya and Singapore. Lee turned heavily to the Singapore's Chinese-speaking community and trade unions and was willing to cooperate with regional communist movements as he sought to create a popular front.
This coalition between Lee and left-wing groups became the The People's Action Party (PAP) in 1954. However, the communist wings of the PAP were deemed too violent in protesting for Singapore's independence, and Lee removed those elements from the party.
The People's Action Party won its first electoral victory in the 1959 election and Lee Kuan Yew became the independent Singapore's first prime minister. Singapore initially was apart of Malaysia, but ideological differences and Malaysia's pursuit of malay racial preference led to Singapore being ejected from the union in 1965. Lee and the PAP continued to be elected with a supermajority parliamentary control at every election and oversaw Singapore's transformation from a third-world fishing village into a developed high economy country, with a highly effective, anti-corrupt and technocratic government and civil service.
Lee eschewed populist policies in favor long term social and economic planning and did everything he could to attract foreign investment for multinational corporations (MNCs). In particular, Singapore's public education system was developed as a means to develop the human capital of Singapore, incentivising MNCs to establish regional hubs in Singapore due to the skilled workforce. Singapore consistently ranks at the top of the World Bank's "Ease of Doing Business Report."
However, Lee's rule has been described as authoritarian by critics, with accusations of curtailing press freedoms, imposing narrow limits on public protests, and bringing defamation lawsuits against political opponents. But along with this authoritarianism, Singapore has pursued citizen-benefiting policies in what can be described as a hybrid paternalistic conservatism. For instance, despite these liberal economic policies, the PAP has also pursued many welfare policies not typically seen in economies as free as Singapore. For instance, purchasable public housing is subsidised, and many types of financial and social assistance are available to struggling Singaporeans.
In 1990, Lee Kuan Yew stepped down as Prime Minister and was succeeded by Goh Chok Tong, who served for 12 years until Lee Hsien Loong was elected to parliament and became Prime Minister.
- Lee Hsien Loong : Lee Kuan Yew's eldest son Lee Hsien Loong has served as Prime Minister of Singapore and Secretary-General of the People's Action Party (PAP) since 2004. Although Lee Hsien Loong isn't quite as authoritarian as his father, other political parties still don't stand much of a chance against the PAP come elections. Press Freedom remains low despite Singapore's high human development.[20]
The United States
Main Article: Neoconservatism
- Joseph McCarthy was an American politician and attorney who served as a Republican Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 until his death in 1957. The term "McCarthyism" was coined in the 1950s in reference to McCarthy's widespread anti-communist paranoia, fearmongering, and allegations that numerous communists and Soviet spies, and sympathizers had infiltrated the United States federal government, universities, and elsewhere. Joseph McCarthy rose to national fame in February 1950, when he asserted in a speech that he had a list of "members of the Communist Party and members of a spy ring" who were employed in the State Department.
From the year 1950 onwards McCarthy frequently exploited Cold War tensions and the fear of communism and even began to investigate homosexuals working in the foreign policy bureaucracy, on the ground that they were prime candidates for blackmail by the Soviets (See: Lavender Scare). Said baseless accusations against homosexual government workers received wide publicity and gained him a powerful national following.
McCarthy's methods also brought on the disapproval and opposition of many. With the highly publicized Army–McCarthy hearings of 1954, and following the suicide of Wyoming Senator Lester C. Hunt that same year, McCarthy's support and popularity faded. Ultimately, the smear tactics and threats that he used led him to be censured by the U.S. Senate.
Mexico
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Guatemala
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Venezuela
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Operation Condor
Main Articles: Neoconservatism, Pinochetism, and National Capitalism, and Caudillismo
Operation Condor was an operation between 1968 and 1989 in South America, which took governments from the left and placed capitalist dictatorships. The operation is known for its anti-communism and being an example of "American imperialism". The affected countries were: Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Bolivia, Chile and Paraguay and their supporters were:
- Luis Posada Carriles - Luis Posada Carriles was an anti-communist militant and terrorist, in which he was responsible for overseeing the capture of Che Guevara. In the condor operation, he was responsible for carrying out terrorist attacks in Cuba and the assassination of Orlando Letelier, the main opponent of the Pinochet government.
- Jorge Rafael Videla, Alfredo Stroessner, Hugo Banzer - The aforementioned dictators are now very similar, Videla being the cruelest. In these dictatorships, indigenous peoples were persecuted, economic liberalization, support for Nazi refugees and (in Videla's case) persecution of Jews.
- Emílio Garrastazu Médici - Emílio Garrastazu Médici was a Brazilian dictator who took over after the condor operation. The Medici government is known for economic improvement and Authoritarianism, especially for AI5, a law that allows censorship, restricting civil rights and torture. It also banned pornography.
- Juan María Bordaberry - Juan María Bordaberry was a Uruguayan dictator who also took over in the condor operation, in the 1973 coup. His system was capitalist and agricultural with inspirations from Fascism and Francoism.
- Augusto Pinochet - See: Pinochetism.
Peru
Francisco Bermúdez
Francisco Morales Bermúdez was a Peruvian military officer and politician known for overthrowing the leftist socialist-leaning military government of Juan Velasco Alvarado in August 29th 1975. Initially, the new military government claimed to continue the revolutionary process started during the previous government, but in a more moderate way without the excesses commited during Juan Velasco's era, which the new government blamed to the far-left influence, which was proposed to be removed, first by disbanding SINAMOS. However, in early 1976, the government officially abandoned its pro-socialist agenda, and would start counter-reforms with some liberalization of the economy, while still being an authoritarian military dictatorship with a statist Velascoist-like economy. After a nationwide strike organized by the CGTP in 1977, Morales-Bermúdez's military government started a democratic transition process, which was completed in 1980.
Alberto Fujimori
Fujirmorism arose in 1989 with the creation of the political party "Cambio 90", created by the Peruvian-Japanese politician Alberto Fujimori. At that time, Peru was suffering an era of serious terrorism by far-left groups, being the main Shining Path, a group which followed an ideology called "Gonzalo Thought", which was an extremely radical fusion of Marxism, Leninism and Maoism.
It is in this climate of terror that Fujimorism, of a neoliberal and anti-communist nature, easily wins the 1990 general elections against his rival, the democratic liberal Mario Vargas Llosa, making Fujimori president of Peru.
During his rule, Fujimorism practically destroyed the terrorist groups using unconventional means (repression, assassinations, death squads), and to remain in power, he decided to carry out a self-coup in 1992, turning Peru into a dictatorship.
By 2000, and due to unpopularity, accusations of corruption, and Fujimori health problems, Fujimorism was forced to leave power. Fujimori's daughter Keiko Fujimori has procured a carrier in Peruvian politics in his steed.
South Korea
Main Article: Ilminism
- Park Chung-hee was a dictator in South Korea and the 3rd head of state in modern South Korea. In his government, the economy grew substantially, as it hears numerous economic miracles, the best known being the sharp drop in mortality and extreme poverty. He was also extremely authoritarian, banned freedom of expression and politics, sent homeless people to forced labor camps, and replaced Buddhism with Protestantism, banned the Chinese language and implanted nationalism.
Japan
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The Philippines
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Russia
Main Articles: Kleptocracy, and Oligarchy
Dmitry Medvedev
Dmitry Medvedev began his official career in 2005, when he was elected deputy prime minister.
In 2007, he was nominated by Putin as interim president of Russia in place of prominent and popular politicians, and a year later, Medvedev won a fraudulent election. Medvedev has in fact been de facto relegated to the role of figure number two, a kind of vizier of Russia, who can have the same powers as the leader, but cannot take his place or claim it in any way.
After 4 years in power, Medvedev sensationally voluntarily returns the presidency to Putin and resigns as prime minister, a position he held from 2012 until the resignation of his government in January 2020, after which Mikhail Mishustin was elected as Russia's new prime minister.
After his resignation, Medvedev suddenly began to criticize the collective West, and with the launch of the 'Special Military Operation', he officially became an anti-Western politician, and in fact advocated imposing a host of sanctions on Russia. Medvedev started advocating for the increased usage of the death penalty and a tightening of various laws.
China
Main Article: Dengism
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Iran
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Kazakhstan
- Nursultan Nazarbayev is a Kazakh politician who served as the first President of Kazakhstan, in office from the country’s independence in 1991 until his formal resignation in 2019, and as the Chairman of the Security Council of Kazakhstan from 1991 to 2022. Nazarbayev began his political career during the Soviet Era and served as Prime Minister of the Kazakh SSR from 1984 until 1989 when he became First Secretary of the Communist Party of Kazakhstan (QKP), 1989. In 1990, Nazarbayev was appointed as Kazakhstan's first president by the Supreme Soviet and supported Russian President Boris Yeltsin against the attempted coup in August 1991 by the Soviet hardliners.
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Nazarbayev turned Kazakhstan into a kleptocratic dictatorship, through the ruling party Nur Otan and like many other post-communist countries, as human rights abuses were severe, dissent was suppressed, and elections were not free and fair, with Nazarbayev regularly winning over 90% of the vote. Nazarbayev established a cult of persona, with schools, streets, and even the country's capital being named after himself. In contrast to other Post-Soviet leaders such as Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus or Sapamurat Niyazov of Turkmenistan, Nazarbayev went beyond state capitalism and actively pursued privatization of industries and encouraged foreign investment by multinational corporations. During his 3-decade-long rule he managed to balance international relations between both Russia, the US, and China. Nazarbayev went to great lengths to maintain close economic ties with Russia by introducing Kazakhstan into the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and the Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) while also pursuing close cooperation with NATO, and participating in China's Belt and Road Initiative.
Nazarbayev's dictatorial rule would face much resistance on multiple occasions. Most notably by businessman and political activist Mukhtar Ablyazov who lives in exile in Europe because of his political activities and corruption charges. In December 2011, opponents of Nazarbayev rioted in the Mangystau region, resulting in 15 people being shot dead by security forces, in what was known as the Zhanaozen massacre and subsequent trials and arrests of protestors revealing widespread torture and abuse of detainees. In March 2019, Nazarbayev finally resigned from the presidency amid anti-government rallies and was succeeded by his close ally Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
- Kassym-Jomart Tokayev - After Nazarbayev's departure in 2019, Tokayev assumed the presidency of Kazakhstan. After taking office, he adopted some reforms over time, such as decentralization, increasing wages, decreasing corruption, ending capital punishment, a slight decrease in authoritarianism, and other reforms. Economically, he supports the private sector, in addition to adopting fiscal policies (inflation control, tax incentives, etc), increasing cryptocurrency mining, building plants. Even after Nazarbayev left, the Kazak government continued to be extremely authoritarian, as in the case of the "bloody January" that took place after demonstrations against the sharp rise in gas prices, in which the government repressed with an iron fist, with military intervention supported by the Organization of Collective Security Treaty (CSTO), but still protests escalated and became more violent, along with discontent over inequalities and the plight of the government. The government called the protesters terrorists and continued the repression, in total 227 people died and thousands were arrested, in addition to the government taking into account some of the protesters' agenda (inequality, gas price, etc).
Kyrgyzstan
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Ukraine
Mykola Lebed : is a Ukrainian politician, one of the leading leaders of the OUN-B. Lybid was the head of the OUN-B security service and one of the founders of the UPA and UGVR (underground parliament).
Uzbekistan
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Tunisia
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Egypt
- Hosni Mubarak - Hosni Mubarak was a former president, former vice president and briefly former prime minister, in addition to have had a military career. As a military man, he trained in the Soviet Union, entering the Frunze Military Academy in Moscow, returning to Egypt afterwards. In Egypt, he became commander of the air force academy, in which he doubled the amount of pilots, having a supposed strong participation in the Yom Kippur war, in which the pilots hit 90% of the targets, becoming a national hero. There have been claims that he changed documents in the Yom Kippur war to favor himself, taking credit for Saad El-Shazli (according to the general's daughter), while others claim he played a greater role psychologically.
As vice-president of Anwar Sadat, he tried to disassociate himself and disengage Egypt and other countries from Israel, as in the case that he tried to make a disengagement agreement, but was blocked by the then president of Syria Hafez Al-Assad. He also improved relations with Saudi Arabia and royals, as well as a certain power in international relations and opposing the Camp David Accords.
He came to the presidency in 1981, after the death of Anwar Sadat. As president, Egypt was suspended from membership in the Arab League because of Sadat's previous peace treaty with Israel, but ended up moving even closer to Saudi Arabia. After the alleged threat of Khomeini in the Islamic world and the Iran-Iraq war, there was a rapprochement between Egypt and the League, especially its support for member countries (such as Iraq and Jordan), making Egypt join the Arab League in 1989. Mubarak's government, there was a strong increase in the economy, services, housing, medicines, etc..., in addition to being pro economic freedom and the Egyptian state employing 8 million people. Many accuse him of anti-Semitism and police authoritarianism, also having reports of various methods of torture and sexual abuse by police, as well as an autocracy. He maintained strong relations with the US and a certain dependence on the economy, but there were some divergences between the two and a slight improvement with the USSR. One of the outstanding things about his government was the corruption and family plutocracy, in which there were accusations that his family could have up to 70 billion with illegal activities (bribery, embezzlement, illegal trade...), in addition to increasing corruption involving entrepreneurs. He was a strong opponent of Islamic radicalism, being pro-secularism, in which jihadists have already tried to assassinate him.
After the detonation of a bomb next to a Christian church in Alexandria in 2011, several Christian and Muslim people began to protest against their government and its police brutality, which after the fall of Ben-Ali in the Arab Spring, the protests intensified. After Egypt experienced economic problems, protests reached hundreds of thousands, causing Mubarak to resign in the same year.
- Ahmed Nazif - Ahmed Nazif was Mubarak's former prime minister and former Minister of Communications and Information Technology, known for his combination of technocracy and neoliberalism. As prime minister, he was accused of wasting money and corruption, but the Egyptian courts found him not guilty. As Minister of Communications and Information Technology, he was known for encouraging investment from international markets and IT, in addition to free internet and private markets, also promoting outsourcing, preventing brain drain, increasing the means of communication (even though Egypt is a dictatorship), among other improvements that won him the Medal of First Degree of Science and Art in Egypt.
Nigeria
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Liberia
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Rhodesia/Zimbabwe
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South Africa
- Lennox Sebe - Lennox Sebe was the first president, former chief minister and responsible for the independence of the Ciskei Bantustan, also being the founder and leader of the National Independent Party Ciskei.
As president, he ruled Ciskei with an iron fist, creating a dictatorship that persecuted opponents, unions (such as the Allied Workers Union of South Africa, banned in 1983), strikers and even some anti-government family members such as his brother Charles Sebe tried to overthrow him, but failed and was later arrested. After his prison break, Charles kidnapped Sebe's son in 1987, causing Sebe to release some politicians in return. He also had very close contact with Israel, creating a commercial office in Tel Aviv, he even claimed that Israell had given recognition to Ciskei, but the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied it.
During a state visit to Hong Kong, Brigadier General Oupa Gqozo staged a coup d'état in 1990, being the penultimate president of Ciskei. After the presidency, he was accused of corruption and human rights violations.
Rwanda
- Paul Kagame - Paul Kagame is an ethnic Tutsi and the current President of Rwanda, former President of the African Union, former Vice President, former Minister defense and ex-military from both Rwanda and Uganda. As a military man, he participated in the Bush War and resistance against Idi Amin, joining Museveni's army, FRONASA, later also joining the Popular Resistance Army. Later, along with Fred Rwigyema, they joined the Rwandan Patriotic Front. Along with Fred Rwigyema, they fought in the Rwandan Civil War, with the RPF becoming a guerrilla war against Hutu presidents, who planned to exterminate the Tutsis, triggering the Genocide in Rwanda. Even though he managed to defeat the government, stop the genocide and save lives, many question his methods, especially his appreciation for the power and alleged extremism of some RPF members.
As defense minister, he was accused of attacking Hutu refugees in Congo, as well as having participated in Congo's wars against Mobuto, even though he had allegations of human rights abuse against Kagame. He tried civic nationalism, with a government not dominated by Tutsis, but there were accusations of quarrels against Hutus.
After scandals of corruption and mismanagement, then-President Bizimungu resigned in 2000, leaving the post to Kagame, even though he had claims Bizimungu was a puppet of Kagame. He won 3 elections in 2003, 2010 and 2017, but there were accusations of state interference to ensure Kagame's victory. In his government, there were several improvements, especially economic and social, in general, the most notable measures are:[21]
- Having condemned the main actors involved in the genocide in Rwanda and having condemned the UN's lack of action against the genocide.
- Reduction of extreme poverty that in 2000 was 58.9% dropped to 44.9% in 2012.
- Vaccination of 97% of children against ten different diseases.
- Average increase of 7% of GDP per year.
- Vetoing a bill in 2009 that intended to criminalize homosexuality.
- 61.3% of Rwanda's parliament is composed of women.
- Liberalization and debureaucratization of the economy.
- Investment in poverty alleviation and technology.
- Decreased corruption.
Even with improvements in some aspects, there are still numerous accusations of human rights abuse, such as killing opponents even outside the country, such as the case of Patrick Karegeyana and the attempted murder of Kayumba Nyamwasa. The South African government accuses Kagame of killing opponents in his country. In addition to the Democracy Index classifying Ruando as a dictatorship, more authoritarian than Russia.
- Édouard Ngirente - Édouard Ngirente is the current prime minister of Rwanda chosen by Paul Kagame after the 2017 elections, he was also a former mechanical consultant to the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, former adviser to the Executive Director of the World Bank and former professor at the National University of Rwanda. When prime minister, he encouraged foreign investment, tax payments, environmental preservation, support for Kagame, better relations with other African countries and increased infrastructure.
Pakistan
- Ayub Khan Ayub Khan was the first military dictator of Pakistan, he had a laissez-faire approach to economics, with few taxes, causing a very powerful elite to form
Still though Pakistan was one of the fastest growing economies at the the time, and he brought many industrial developments and technological progress with it.
During his rule he banned opposing parties and imprisoned or suppressing political opponents. He also maintained a strict control over the media and censored critical voices.
In addition to these measures, He also implemented a number of policies that consolidated his own power and weakened the institutions of the country, he introduced a new constitution in 1962 that gave him greater control over the government and limited the powers of the parliament.
He is also often accused of sparking division with Bangladesh due to seperationist policies, during his presidency, East Pakistan was largely marginalized and underrepresented in the government and in national decision-making processes. This led to growing resentment among the Bengali population in East Pakistan, who felt that they were being treated unfairly compared to their counterparts in West Pakistan.
Another factor that contributed to the division between East and West Pakistan was his policies on language and culture. In 1952, there had been a major uprising in East Pakistan over the issue of language rights, and many Bengalis felt that their language and culture were being suppressed by the central government. His government took a hardline stance on this issue, which further fueled the discontent in East Pakistan.
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Cambodia
Hun Sen is a Cambodian politician and former military commander who has served as the prime minister and de-facto dictator of Cambodia since 1998. The future Cambodian dictator initially fought for the Khmer Rouge in the Cambodian Civil War and was a Battalion Commander in Democratic Kampuchea until defecting in 1977 to fight on the side of the Vietnamese to overthrow Pol Pot’s regime and came to serve as foreign minister under the Vietnamese puppet regime after Democratic Kampuchea had fallen. Hun Sen became Prime Minister of Cambodia in 1985 and held the position until the 1993 UN-backed elections which resulted in a hung parliament, with the opposition party FUNCINPEC winning the majority of votes. Because of Hun Sen’s resistance to accepting the results President of FUNCINPEC, Norodom Ranariddh had to concede. Norodom Ranariddh and Hun Sen agreed to simultaneously serve as First and Second Prime Minister until the coalition broke down and Hun Sen orchestrated a coup d'état in 1997 which toppled Ranariddh.
Since 1998, Hun Sen has led the Cambodian People’s Party, CPP to consecutive and often contentious election victories, overseeing rapid economic growth and development, but also corruption, deforestation, and human rights violations. Hun Sen’s dictatorial regime has come under much scrutiny from international human rights organizations, the European Union, the US, and a domestic democracy movement led by opposition leaders Sam Rainsy and Mu Sochua. Despite this Hun Sen is rather popular with the older population who survived the Khmer Rouge and people who live in the countryside and work in the agricultural sector.
Because of the government’s neoliberal economic policy, Hun Sen’s Cambodia has become referred to as a “County for sale” by political dissidents and detractors. Cambodia has drawn increasingly to China in foreign policy and many Chinese corporations are allowed to operate freely and get away with lucrative business practices in Cambodia without consequence. During the political crisis in neighboring Thailand, Hun Sen was accused by Thai Royalists of harboring red shirts militias allied with former Thai Prime Minister and billionaire Thaksin Shinawatra to help him overthrow Chakri Dynasty.
In 2013, Hun Sen and the CPP were reelected with a significantly reduced majority. Allegations of voter fraud led to widespread anti-government protests. In 2018 he was elected to a sixth term in a largely unopposed poll after the dissolution of the opposition party, with the CPP winning every seat in the National Assembly, thus making Cambodia a de-facto one-party dictatorship.
Vietnam
- Nguyễn Tấn Dũng is one of the most influential and notable Vietnamese modern-day politicians who served as the Prime Minister of Vietnam from 2006 to 2016. Despite having been part of the Viet Cong to topple the US-backed South Vietnamese regime during the Vietnam War he has become notorious for being one of the most right-wing Vietnamese politicians since the country's reunification. During his decade-long reign, Vietnam abandoned any semblance of either socialism or democracy and became an authoritarian capitalist dictatorship strongly aligned with both western and Chinese corporate interests (although he at least pretended to oppose China's claims in the South China Sea for nationalist reasons).
Nguyễn Tấn Dũng and like-minded Vietnamese politicians cultivated an environment of corruption and nepotism making the bribery of local officials a necessity for many Vietnamese citizens to get by. Press Freedom deteriorated rapidly during his reign with netizens often being forced to pay heavy fines for criticizing the CPV's regime. Nguyễn Tấn Dũng's influence in Vietnamese politics has decreased significantly in recent times due to losing a power struggle to the current General Secretary of the CPV, Nguyễn Phú Trọng.
Ecuador
- León Febres Cordero - León Febres Cordero was a former president of Ecuador, former mayor of Guayaquil, former senator and former deputy. As a deputy in 1966, he participated in the drafting of the new constitution, approved in 1967. In 1968, he was a senator representing the productive sectors until parliament was dissolved in 1970. He ran for president in 1984, for the Christian Social Party, which made a coalition called the Frente de Reconstrución Nacional. With the slogan "Bread, roof and jobs", he won the elections with 51.54%.
In his government, he made a strong confrontation with the parliament, especially for not making a considerable increase in salary, but a little higher than inflation. An important aspect was his fiscal and neoliberal policy, in which he improved the management of public spending, making the economy grow and have surpluses. Another economic aspect of Febres Cordero was the increase in non-oil exports, reaching 1.8 billion dollars, in addition to strong investments in construction (especially hospitals), roads, health and culture, reaching 15% of the central banks , generating 5% profit.
There were numerous accusations of corruption, especially in the armed forces with over-invoicing, being evident in the case that even involved kidnapping, called "El Taurazo". There were several cases of death squads that carried out torture, kidnapping, murder and sexual abuse against some opponents, such as activist Consuelo Benavides. His government had a violent response against the Alfaro Vive terrorist group, ¡Carajo!, dubbed the "fight against crime", even though most of those tortured were not related to the group. There was the elite group escuadrones voadores/escuadrones de la muerte, in which they repressed protests and carried out "social cleansing" against prostitutes, people of the left, LGBT people, some indigenous people and transsexuals. This elite used mutilation and torture that left the survivors with permanent physical deformities, being financed by the private sector. Among other scandals, they did not run in the 1988 elections, being succeeded by Rodrigo Borja Cevallos.
as mayor of Guayaquil, he decentralized and practiced a social market economy and modernization of the city.
Serbia
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Bulgaria
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Turkey
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Iraq
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Iraqi Kurdistan
Kurdistan refers to Iraqi Kurdistan, the autonomous zone, not the proposal
- Nechirvan Barzani - Nechirvan Barzani is the current president of Kurdistan, a two-time former prime minister and a former member of parliament. He is a member of the KDP and entered parliament in 1993, in which he made negotiations with the Iraqi government for Kusdistan. In the meantime he was briefly former prime minister.
In the times as prime minister and president, he made several reforms, expanded women's rights, secularism, economic improvement for a time, investments by foreign corporations, developmentalism (education, health, etc) and among others. In 2014, Kurdistan suffered from ISIS in the Middle East and millions of refugees, generating economic recession in the region, in which he helped refugees and later Yezidi captive survivors (3,340 rescues).
Even with the attempt at civic nationalism, there were numerous accusations of discrimination against ethnic minorities, human rights violations, repression of peaceful protests, forcing of Kurdish culture (Kurdification) and other violations. There are allegations of corruption by him and the Barzani family, including systematic corruption, embezzlement of millions of dollars and corruption involving businessmen, most leaked by WikiLeaks.
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Grenada
- Eric Gairy - Eric Gairy was a former Prime Minister, former Chief Minister and former Minister of Finance in Grenada. Initially, Gairy was mostly leftist, participating in unions and even founding a labor party, the United Labor Party of Grenada, causing him to be banned and lost his seat in 1957-1961. In 1961, he was re-elected and became chief minister and finance minister, but was fired the following year over questioned uses of state funds.
When he became former prime minister, the country was in post-independence civil strife, in which Glairy created a secret police called the Mongoose Gang to pursue political opponents. He rigged the 1976 elections through the use of his secret police, also using it to persecute communists from the New Jewel Movement, generating street violence even with other gangs. In 1978, he sent scientists and an astronaut to the UN to talk about UFOs. Even with the US government helping the then-government, many US citizens supported the anti-Glairy revolutionaries and activists. In 1979, after a visit to the US, there was a rumor that he would kill the New Jewel leaders, in response, Maurice Bishop overthrew the Glairy government and established a communist monarchy, even generating anti-Glairy activism in the US.
The American government went into exile from 1979 and 1983, returning to Grenada in 1893, participating in elections which he lost and dying in 1997.
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Qatar
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Personality and Behavior
Authcap acts like his father capitalism but more authoritarian and more willing to use the state for personal gain. May or may not like helicopters like his son Pinochetism.
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Relationships
Friends™
- Capitalism - I remember when you and Authoritarianism raised me.
- Authoritarianism - Thanks for teaching me all about proper strict governance, dad.
- Imperialism - Based! Sometimes I may pretend to oppose him for domestic support when in fact I help him maintain control of the economy of his former colonies after decolonization!
- Neoconservatism - We need to spread capitalism all over the world and gun down any opponent.
- Authoritarian Conservatism - Great business partner.
- National Conservatism - He usually takes advice from you but be more like the guy above.
- Pinochetism - Love your style of governance, son. Though I don’t understand your love of helicopter rides.
- Optimateism - My grandfather was extremely based, great job done in the glorious Roman Empire (best proto-capitalism).
- National Capitalism - Super based brother.
- State Liberalism - Me with a cover of kill yourself now! culture.
- Mega Corporatocracy - This idea sounds extremely interesting.
- Corporatocracy - Good business partner and I often allow him to participate in politics. You often help me with mass surveillance and union busting.
- Kleptocracy - Neat ideas.
- Stratocracy - We work great together.
- Climate Skepticism - Time to drill some oil and sell air!
- Francoism - You became more based with time.
- Neo-Ottomanism - Great job in Turkey.
- Neoreactionarism & Neocameralism - Lee Kuan Yew fans
- Fordism - My dream.
- Gaullism - We work great together in Africa.
- Hindutva - I love your policies, and Modi is based!
- Three Represents - Best CCP politician in history! I had my doubts about you at first but you eventually opened your eyes and embraced the free market during the late 1990s, and created one of the most greedy and brutal oligarchies in the world. Your foreign policy was excellent as well. Too bad, Winnie the Pooh had to oust you and your Shanghai clique from power.
You should have just dropped the communism name to be perfect. - Putinism - You're the one factor that keeps communists from returning to power in Russia. We both agree political violence is necessary to promote or protect capitalist market conditions.
- Korwinism - Best libertarian, specially Korwin himself!
- Monarcho-Capitalism - Most of you are great business partners.
Frenemies
- Anarcho-Capitalism - Cool but why the anarchism?
- Neoliberalism - Good job taking over the world and helping me consolidate power in third-world countries. However, there's no need for you to disguise yourself as a democratic ideology.
- Corporatism - You know a thing or two about management but try to take my property and you die!
- State Capitalism - Why do people think I'm you? Though still, we could be great business partners if you move more to the economic right.
- Pink Capitalism - Disgust for individual freedom, but some (like Noriega and Batista) made good use of it.
- Chiang Kai-shek Thought - Fellow anti-communist dictator who got stabbed many times in the back by the US for not following their orders. However, you're not market-liberal enough when it comes to economics. Killing commies is based but killing rich Shanghai capitalists was not.
- Showa Statism - Imperial Japan was more based during the Meiji and Taishō era, but your staunch anti-communism was admirable.
- Ba'athism - Hafez Assad is quite based, Bashar is aided by my son and Frans van Anraat helped Saddam, but you are closer to State Capitalism and pretend to be socialist.
- Gaddafism - We used to be enemies when you funded and trained so-called "anti-imperialist", militant rebel groups across the world. Our relationship did, however, improve over time as you improved foreign relations with the west and encouraged foreign investment. I'm not sure what to think about your downfall.
- Peronism - Viva Videla! But thanks to Menem for forgiving those involved in the dictatorship and Perón for having supported Colonia Dignidad,[22] even though left-wing Peronism sounds horrible.
- Mobutism - Based leader overall but the US eventually turned on you and with the help of Kagame and Museveni overthrew your regime following the Rwandan Genocide.
- Ho Chi Minh Thought (Post-1990s-) - I won't forgive you for the Fall of Saigon and destroying South Vietnam but I've been warming up to you since you initiated the Đổi Mới reforms and embraced free-market capitalism during the 1990s. Nguyễn Tấn Dũng is especially based.
- Pol Potism - I like to say I hate you but my followers in Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia supported you against your Vietnamese counterpart.
- Khomeinism - I won't forgive you for the Islamic Revolution and overthrowing the Pahlavi Dynasty. However, your staunch anti-communism is based and you've gotten better with time.
- Social Authoritarianism - My least favorite business partner: Beware with your "social" €r@p.
- Liberal Conservatism - He occasionally pretends to stand up for "human rights and democracy" but can be a good business partner from time to time.
- Third Way - Same as above!
- Austrian School & Chicago School - Both of you have good ideas, but how are you going to implement them in your small state?
- Bolsonarism - I would prefer you initially, but I'm in the protests waiting for you to do a military coup!!!
Wait, what the f*ck is this - Rockefeller Republicanism - Twenty-one years of treason! However, your coups in Iran and Guatemala were based!
- Reactionary Liberalism - Good lib but be more anti-democratic.
- Leopold II Thought - A big state to favor private companies, BASED!!!! Even so, I'm not much of a friend of yours, since thanks to you, socialism and communism gained strength in Africa and tarnished the image of capitalism (for some).
- Gorbachevism - One of the few lefties I can respect. Good job dismantling the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact. Yeltsin took what you started to the next level.
- Thaksinism - Listen I know you ain't a commie but your "red shirts" make me legit nervous and stop supporting sam kib mobs and trying to overthrow the Chakri Dynasty. Still, your War on Drugs and handling of the Southern Insurgency was pretty based.
- Muskism - Improve relations with your father, Errol is based
- Nazism - Your privatizations and social darwinism were megabased, but why the huge social state and large welfare spending spree with the government guarantee jobs for every citizen? Also, stop killing Jewish bankers. At least you are anti-communist and authoritarian
- White Nationalism - Some of you have cool ideas, but some are just awful.
- Fourth Theory - NazBol, but supports some right-wing dictators in Eurasian countries.
- Western Tankies - Similar to above. You claim to hate capitalism but constantly simps for some of my followers. Curious.
- Christian Democracy - Democracy is bad and some being welfarist is bad, but some of you are Based.
- Islamic Democracy - Same as above.
- Xi Jinping Thought - I'll always be nostalgic for the time when Jiang Zemin and the Shanghai Clique ruled China but you exceeded my expectations. You've done nothing about the exploitative practices of Foxconn and Shein you maintained decent relations with Bill Gates and Elon Musk. You also reserved positions for based officials such as Li Keqiang, Wang Qishan, and Li Qiang. However, cool down with the lockdowns. They're incredibly damaging to the Chinese economy.
- Cultism - Colonia Dignidad, White Aryan Resistance and Destiny Church are pretty good, but why there are Neo-Stalinists and Christian Communists that use you?
- Japan LDPism - Please you must go further than this. However, Nippon Kaigi is based and Japan did drop in the press freedom index under Shinzo Abe.
- Trumpism - Hun Sen likes you but please cause an actual riot.
- Alt-Right Libertarianism -
Admit it, Nazi Germany was not a minimal state, but its economy is good.
Enemies
- Socialism - Cringe economic system.
- Marxism–Leninism - My arch-enemy. We used to constantly fight for power in many different countries during the Cold War. It seems like I've won for now.
- Maoism - Even worse than above. You inspired lunatics like Gonzalo, Kaypakkaya, and Sison who attacked my followers. However, your son is kinda based.
- Trotskyism - A red neocon! What a nightmare! I may despise Stalin but you deserved the ice pick.
- Anarchism - Why do so many college kids believe in this bullshit?
- Anarcho-Communism - The two worst things in the universe combined.
- Syndicalism - Try to go on strike you red son of a bitch.
- National Syndicalism - Less class struggle, but still sucks.
- Mutualism - Less bad than the last commie anarchist but still quite awful.
- Libertarian Socialism - Please die.
- Social Democracy and Democratic Socialism - You make me laugh! Any time you two morons show up, I call my friends at CIA and MI6 and make sure you get couped and get replaced with me.
- Marhaenism - Haha communist genocide go brrrr.
- Castroism - You destroyed Cuba, asshole!
- Titoism - Anti-bureaucratic revolution and the Breakup of Yugoslavia go brrrrr
- Hutu Power - I will never forgive you for the Rwandan genocide!
- Illegalism - You want to both rob all my wealth and kill me. You will be thrown from the helicopter after commies.
- Marxism-Leninism-Maoism - Rest in piss!
- Post-Leftism - You are even worse than ancom trash, go back to work in an office or I will put a bullet™ in your head.
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Videos
- Wacky ideologies 17 Authoritarian Capitalism by Knights of alternate history
- How Rwanda is Becoming the Singapore of Africa by Wendover Productions
- Singapurism vs Libertarianism vs Socialism by Viva Chile
- How Singapore Got Insanely Rich by Casual Scholar
- Rwanda to become the next Singapore? by CaspianReport
- ↑ Aliyev's geopolitical disputes with Armenia undermines Russian influence in the region, which is partially why Turkey supported his invasion.
- ↑ Cuba in its presidency had several gay nightclubs, gay bars, prostitution and drug trafficking incentives. If you did, you were persecuted.
- ↑ despite being Indigenous himself, Juárez destroyed indigenous land ownership, continued the war against the Maya and his army massacred Yaqui people
- ↑ Since 2000, although defended the 1993 constitution
- ↑ https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/1/19/medvedev-warns-of-nuclear-war-if-russia-defeated-in-ukraine
- ↑ 1
- ↑ see: Vaccine Revolt
- ↑ When prime minister from 2012-2019, Kurdistan had several allegations of human rights abuses.
- ↑ Accusations in the emerald mines in Africa and Elon Musk's assertion that "You have no idea about how bad. Almost every crime you can possibly think of, he has done"
- ↑ Taiwan Era
- ↑ After WWII
- ↑ w:Deng_Xiaoping's_southern_tour
- ↑ w:Lee_Myung-bak_government#Controversies
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodrigo_Duterte#Economic_policy
- ↑ Li Keqiang#Xi Li Administration
- ↑ Freedom House
- ↑ www.jstor.org/stable/24870523
- ↑ Wikipedia Disneyland with Death Penalty
- ↑ w:Lee_Kuan_Yew
- ↑ [1]
- ↑ References
- ↑ See: 1 and 2