Autocratic.
Though the question is in error, democratic countries are not Libertarian. In fact, there has never been a Libertarian country in History.
Most "democracies" today could be defined as Neo-liberal.
dictatorial
-libertarian socialist-anti-state anti-capitalist-directly democratic socialist-anti-authoritarian commnunist/socialist
Authoritarian
The answer is democratic
democratic they copied the greeks
No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.No, neither Nero nor any other Roman emperor was "democratic". The principate was an authoritarian institution.
The Roman Republic was neither authoritarian nor democratic. It was oligarchic.
Authoritarian Libertarian Social Responsibility Communist
The style of government, often authoritarian or democratic.
democratic authoritarian monarchy
democratic and authoritarian
The question aims at highlighting the point why do authoritarian Governments ( specially in Asia) try to control the media.