Authoritarian governments are characterized by the concentration of power in a single authority or a small group, often suppressing political dissent and limiting civil liberties. They employ censorship to control information and restrict media freedoms, while political opposition is frequently persecuted or eliminated. Additionally, these regimes may use Propaganda to maintain their legitimacy and manipulate public perception. Elections, if held, are typically neither free nor fair, reinforcing the ruling authority's grip on power.
Authoritarian governments often refuse to admit they have problems.
Authoritarian governments do not* allow individuals freedom of judgment.[:
All authoritarian governments are not equally oppressive to their citizens.
No
yes
Authoritarian governments often refuse to admit they have problems.
YES, TRUE. The two types of authoritarian governments are dictatorships and totalitarianism. So yes, it's an authoritarian government.
One party system
democratic and authoritarian
Authoritarian
The question aims at highlighting the point why do authoritarian Governments ( specially in Asia) try to control the media.
Dictatorships like Cuba and No. Korea are good examples.