0 demanding that people obey completely, without asking or caring about anyone else's opinions:
an autocratic style of government/leadership/management
1 controlled by one leader who has total power, and who does not allow anyone else to make decisions:
In contrast, leaders exercising concentrated power in an autocratic regime are well-placed to seek rents, since few checks exist on their activities.
Unless such leaders are primarily interested in promoting social welfare, a highly concentrated autocratic regime is unlikely to engage in commercial reforms.
Leaders in autocratic regimes were unwilling to apply either for purely domestic reasons or because they at least anticipated little or no chance of success.
The objective was to lessen superficial support for democracy by also asking about autocratic regimes.
Accordingly, they extol the virtues of a monarch who, although autocratic, was also enlightened and improved the lot of his people.
Consequently, the autocratic-paternalistic orientation which prevailed in the early days of small business finds expression in arbitrary administrative practice in the new and complex enterprise.
Political change is moving at a very slow pace despite claims to the contrary by autocratic leaders.
This negative effect, moreover, should apply to both democratic and autocratic regimes.
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