Authoritarianism, a political system that denies popular participation in the government.
For example, Thailand in the last 30 years, or the current Myanmar, The coup seized power, dictated their will onto people, and governed by a single person or group of high-ranking officers.
This idea is also applied to Singapore or similar countries that are governed by a single political party. The government has had the monopoly of power for a long time, but stripped off some individual right (i.e. free speech, free press, pubic gathering), but still allowed free-enterprises (capitalism) and socio-cultural life (some personal freedom). So, it is called ‘Soft-authoritarianism’.
Authoritarianism, a political system that denies popular participation in the government. For example, Thailand in the last 30 years, or the current Myanmar, The coup seized power, dictated their will onto people, and governed by a single person or group of high-ranking officers. This idea is also applied to Singapore or similar countries that are governed by a single political party. The government has had the monopoly of power for a long time, but stripped off some individual right (i.e. free speech, free press, pubic gathering), but still allowed free-enterprises (capitalism) and socio-cultural life (some personal freedom). So, it is called ‘Soft-authoritarianism’.
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