Guided Democracy
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Guided democracy is a term for a democratic government with increased autocracy. While following basic democratic principles there can be minor deviations towards totalitarianism.
Foremost, the term was used in reference to a certain political period in Indonesia. Lately this term is also widely employed in Russia, where it was introduced into common practice by the Kremlin theorists, in particular Gleb Pavlovsky.[1]
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Managed Democracy (July 8, 2005, The Moscow Times article discussing the managed democracy in Russia)
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