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  2. Right-wing dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon soon spread to other countries with the military occupations driven by the militarist expansion of the Empire of Japan. After the end of World War II, Asian right-wing dictatorships took on a decidedly anti-communist role in the Cold War, with many being backed by the United States. List of Asian right-wing dictatorships

  3. List of designated terrorist groups - Wikipedia

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    Several national governments and two international organizations have created lists of organizations that they designate as terrorist. [1] The following list of designated terrorist groups lists groups designated as terrorist by current and former national governments, and inter-governmental organizations. Such designations have often had a ...

  4. Far-left politics - Wikipedia

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    Radical-left politics, rejecting both neo-liberal social-democracy and revolutionary action, instead seeking to enact change from within government, [8] [9] prioritize equality of outcome over equal opportunity. [10] Post-Soviet radical left-wing movements in Europe and the United States are associated with anti-globalization and anti ...

  5. List of active rebel groups - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of active rebel groups around the world. A " rebel group " is defined here as a polity that uses armed conflict in opposition to established government (or governments) for reasons such as to seek political change or to establish, maintain, or to gain independence.

  6. US labels dozens of groups — like Hamas - AOL

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    But as far as the U.S. government is concerned, one label matters the most: terrorist organization. The U.S. State Department currently classifies Hamas — the Islamic militant group that governs ...

  7. Far-right politics - Wikipedia

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    [nb 1] Within the broader family of the far right, the extreme right is revolutionary, opposing popular sovereignty and majority rule, and sometimes supporting violence, whereas the radical right is reformist, accepting free elections, but opposing fundamental elements of liberal democracy such as minority rights, rule of law, or separation of ...

  8. Freedom in the World - Wikipedia

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    Free Partly Free Not Free Not Covered Freedom in the World is a yearly survey and report by the U.S.-based non-governmental organization Freedom House that measures the degree of civil liberties and political rights in every nation and significant related and disputed territories around the world.

  9. State terrorism - Wikipedia

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    Now the term "terrorism" is commonly used to describe terrorist acts committed by non-state or sub-national entities against a state. [italics in original] [25] Later examples of state terrorism include the police state measures employed by the Soviet Union beginning in the 1930s, and by Germany's Nazi regime in the 1930s and 1940s. [26]