Autocratic: government power
high participation
low and citizen participation
absolute
Oligarchic:
Government power
political power
select and general citizen participation
rule by a few
Democratic:
Government ruled by the people like the US
Government power
citizen participation
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Popular sovereignty is the principle that the authority of a state and its government is created and sustained by the consent of its people, typically expressed through elected representatives. It emphasizes that the power resides with the people, who have the right to determine their own governance and laws. This concept was a foundational idea in the development of democratic governments, particularly in the context of the United States Constitution. It underscores the belief that the legitimacy of government is derived from the will and participation of the populace.
Governments are typically classified by their structure (unitary, federal, or confederate), their leadership (democratic, authoritarian, or totalitarian), and their economic systems (capitalist, socialist, or mixed). However, they are not classified by their geographic location, as geography does not inherently determine the type of government in place.
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To determine which system is more democratic, one must consider factors such as the level of citizen participation, the protection of individual rights, and the transparency of governance. Generally, systems that promote free elections, accountability, and civil liberties—such as liberal democracies—are viewed as more democratic. In contrast, authoritarian regimes may hold elections but often lack genuine competition and suppress dissent. Ultimately, the effectiveness of a democratic system can also depend on the specific cultural and historical context in which it operates.
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According to the worldwide democracy index, which surveys 167 nations (omitting 24 virtually universally recognised sovereign nation-states, 2 largely recognised states and 10 nations with limited recognition), there are 50 "authoritarian regimes" in the world at large. This means that approximately 29% of all nations surveyed were concerned principally autocratic in nature, meaning that at least 24% of all nations in the world can be regarded as autocratic. Including nations that are not on the list, the final percentage is probably somewhere in the vicinity of 27%.It must be noted, however, that it is very difficult to determine precisely which nations are autocratic. The complexities of various political systems of authoritarian regimes and hybrid regimes makes it hard to decide where one draws the line between autocratic and not; Russia, for example, is widely regarded as having an autocratic government, but not an autocratic government system. China, on the other hand, has an autocratic system but not necessarily an autocratic government. As such, it is impossible to provide a true percentage figure.
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Many governments have spy's for the reason to prevent war. By determining what another country is doing with new weapon research or biological research they can determine a coarse of action in offense or defense.