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One Party State - The Dynamics and Challenges of Single Party Rule - cover

One Party State - The Dynamics and Challenges of Single Party Rule

Fouad Sabry

Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Unlock a deeper understanding of political systems with One Party State, a vital part of the Political Science series. This book offers an in-depth exploration of political landscapes dominated by a single party, focusing on their structure, governance, and implications for democracy. Whether you're a student, professional, or curious about political power dynamics, this book provides invaluable insights into a significant form of government.
 
Chapters Brief Overviews:
 
1: One-party State - Explore key features and mechanisms of a one-party system.
 
2: Marxism–Leninism - Examine how Marxism-Leninism shapes one-party states.
 
3: Politics of China - Analyze China's unique one-party system and global influence.
 
4: Politics of Cuba - Study Cuba's one-party system and its historical development.
 
5: Communist State - Understand how communist states enforce single-party rule.
 
6: Dominant-party System - Investigate systems where one party dominates despite multiparty settings.
 
7: Communism - Review the principles of communism and its role in one-party governance.
 
8: Authoritarianism - Discover the connection between one-party rule and authoritarian regimes.
 
9: Authoritarian Socialism - Explore authoritarian socialism and its influence on one-party systems.
 
10: People’s Democracy - Learn about people’s democracy within Marxist-Leninist states.
 
11: Dictatorship - Understand how dictatorship shapes governance in one-party systems.
 
12: Autocracy - Examine autocracy’s impact on political stability and freedoms.
 
13: Illiberal Democracy - Analyze illiberal democracy and its effects on civil liberties under one-party rule.
 
14: Elections in China - Understand the role of elections in legitimizing China’s one-party rule.
 
15: Revolutions of 1989 - Reflect on the revolutions of 1989 and their effect on one-party states.
 
16: Democratic Consolidation - Study the transition challenges from one-party rule to democracy.
 
17: Civic Nationalism - Investigate how civic nationalism interacts with one-party systems.
 
18: Waves of Democracy - Explore global democratization waves and their impact on one-party rule.
 
19: Bloc Party - Learn about bloc parties and their role in one-party political dynamics.
 
20: Hybrid Regime - Understand hybrid regimes that blend one-party elements with other forms of governance.
 
21: Conservatism in Russia - Analyze conservatism's influence on Russia’s political landscape and its ties to one-party systems.
 
One Party State serves as an essential guide to the complexities of one-party dominance and its effect on governance in today’s world. With rich analysis and global perspectives, this book equips readers with the tools to understand how one-party systems function and their lasting impact on society. Dive in to broaden your understanding of these powerful political systems.
Disponible depuis: 02/10/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 363 pages.

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