China, Libya, and definitely United States.
No there are no oligarchies in this present day.
Pakistan, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Tunisia.These countries are not oligarchies. They would be considered autocratic. Tunisia is currently in a transitional government. There are no longer any modern oligarchies in the world today.
Pakistan, Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Tunisia.These countries are not oligarchies. They would be considered autocratic. Tunisia is currently in a transitional government. There are no longer any modern oligarchies in the world today.
Oligraphic is not a word. Perhaps you mean oligarch countries, which are countries that have an oligarchy. An oligarchy is rule by a select few individuals (of which are most likely the most wealthy). No countries today are oligarchies. Oligarchies were present in Ancient Greece.
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Oligarchies are countries where a small group of wealthy individuals or families hold significant political power. Some examples of countries that are considered oligarchies include Russia, China, and Saudi Arabia.
European countries had many different political systems throughout history. There were oligarchies, monarchies, tyrants/dictators, democracies, etc.
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If "the people" is taken to mean the general populace, then it would be democracy. Otherwise, government ruled by "the" people could be any of various oligarchies.
Oligarchies are present in various countries around the world, including Russia, China, Saudi Arabia, and Iran. These countries are often characterized by a small group of individuals or families holding significant power and influence over the government and economy.
Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Pakistan, and Tunisia have an oligarchic government. Throughout history, oligarchies have often been tyrannical, ruled by a dictator.
There are currently no governments with official oligarchies. However, some consider the Russian Federation and the United States to be examples of financial oligarchies.