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  2. List of fictional dictators - Wikipedia

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    Character Location Organization In Notes Ref Big Brother: Oceania: Ingsoc: Nineteen Eighty-Four: Supposedly the ruler of the totalitarian continents, although whether he truly exists or is simply a fictional personification of Ingsoc is unclear. Reference to the USSR. [1] President Coriolanus Snow: Panem (present day United States and Canada ...

  3. Category:Fictional dictators - Wikipedia

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  4. List of totalitarian regimes - Wikipedia

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    Britannica and various authors noted that the policies of Vladimir Lenin, the first leader of the Soviet Union, contributed to the establishment of a totalitarian system in the USSR, [3] [7] but while some authors, such as Leszek Kolakowski, believed Stalinist totalitarianism to be a continuation of Leninism [7] and directly called Lenin's ...

  5. Category:Dictator characters in video games - Wikipedia

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    Video game characters who have served as leaders of a dictatorship, a form of government characterized by a single leader or group of leaders and little or no toleration for political pluralism or independent programs or media. [1

  6. List of forms of government - Wikipedia

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    A dictatorship primarily enforced by the military. Military dictators are different from civilian dictators for a number of reasons: their motivations for seizing power, the institutions through which they organize their rule, and the ways in which they leave power. Often viewing itself as saving the nation from the corrupt or myopic civilian ...

  7. Category:Military dictatorships - Wikipedia

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    Civic-military dictatorship of Uruguay (1 C, 14 P) F. Fifth Republic of Korea (2 C, 7 P) Fourth Republic of Korea (15 P) G. Greek junta (3 C, 25 P) H.

  8. What 25 major world leaders and dictators looked like when ...

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    25 world leaders and dictators when they were young. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. USA TODAY.

  9. Dictator - Wikipedia

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    Dictatorships are often one-party or dominant-party states. [2] [3] A wide variety of leaders coming to power in different kinds of regimes, such as one-party or dominant-party states and civilian governments under a personal rule, have been described as dictators.