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A person who misuses their authority can be referred to as authoritarian, abusive, or corrupt, depending on the context of the misuse.
Yes, historically the US has supported various corrupt authoritarian regimes around the world for strategic reasons, especially during the Cold War. This support was often driven by geopolitical considerations rather than a commitment to democracy or human rights.
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Vermont is often considered one of the least corrupt states in the United States. It consistently ranks low on corruption perception indexes and has a reputation for transparency and accountability in government.
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Democratic governments and non corrupt governments.
American politicians supported corrupt regimes in Latin America during the Cold War as part of their strategy to prevent the spread of communism in the region. They saw these regimes as bulwarks against leftist movements, even if they were authoritarian and engaged in corrupt practices. Additionally, there were economic interests and geopolitical considerations that influenced their support for these regimes.
change in corrupt political system
It is difficult to pinpoint the most corrupt country in the Caribbean as corruption levels can vary widely across the region. However, some countries, such as Haiti and Venezuela, have been consistently ranked as highly corrupt in global corruption perception indexes.
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Denmark, New Zealand, Singapore, Finland, Sweden, Canada, Netherlands, Switzerland, Australia, and Norway are the top 10 least corrupt democratic states.
people of all religions try to have their democratic freedom, but it's high jacked by the powerful and corrupt