Global food regimes refer to periods in history characterized by dominant food production and distribution systems. These regimes include the colonial food regime (16th-18th centuries), the imperial food regime (19th-early 20th centuries), the national food regime (mid-late 20th century), and the neoliberal food regime (late 20th century to present). Each regime has its own set of power dynamics, trade practices, and impacts on food systems.
A hybrid regime is a type of political system that exhibits a mix of democratic and authoritarian characteristics. These regimes often feature elements of both competitive elections and restrictions on civil liberties, leading to a system that is a blend of democratic and authoritarian practices. Examples of hybrid regimes include Russia and Venezuela.
A low level of regime rejected by major social organization
Examples of regime change include the 1979 Iranian Revolution, which overthrew the Pahlavi monarchy and established an Islamic Republic, and the 2003 invasion of Iraq, which led to the toppling of Saddam Hussein's government. The Arab Spring in 2010-2011 also saw several countries, such as Tunisia and Egypt, experience regime changes as citizens protested against authoritarian rule. Additionally, the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 paved the way for the collapse of communist regimes in Eastern Europe.
The Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen prohibits privileges based on birth, such as nobility and inherited positions, which were common under the Old Regime. It also opposes social inequality and discrimination based on social class, emphasizing equal rights for all citizens.
A state describes the organisation that actually holds power within a geographic region; a regime describes the system of rules it erects to maintain and distribute that power.
His suspension of civil rights led to many disappearances.
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Voting is a requirement to show fictional public support for the regime. There is an assumption in international politics that voting demonstrates the legitimacy of any regime, so North Korea does it perfunctorily.
Persecution by the Tsarist regime.
The Syrian regime is fooling the international community, this brutal regime contuses killing the protestors who shouting for dignity and freedom, everyone in Syria knows governments do nothing the, simply it is an ugly dictatorship.
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His regime was a dictatorship.
The dictator's regime is about to come crumbling down.His regime was a brutal and bloody one.
An imaginery boundary between states controlled by the communist regime (Eastern Europe + East Germany) and states loyal to the United States (essentially) (Western Europe)
Argentina has a democratic regime.
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