Sentences with phrase «authoritarian rule of»

The demonstrations quickly became more about police brutality and the growing authoritarian rule of the Turkish government — than about the destruction of a park.
Another member of the gang we know from the original Red Dead Redemption, in 1911 Javier has returned to his home country of Mexico and can be found (and captured or killed) working as a hired gun for the authoritarian rule of President Sanchez, Colonel Allende and Captain DeSanta.
Before democratisation, under the authoritarian rule of the President Park Chung Hee, the South Korean government employed social policy to mobilise alliances with different non-state actors.
In fact Jesus was, according to the Bible, fine with conditions like slavery and the authoritarian rule of Rome.
We, on the other hand, view it with hope: because more than anything, the events of the past few days show that the truth is getting out — the truth that capital markets simply can not exist under the authoritarian rule of central planners, the truth that the stock market is a casino in which the best one can hope for a quick flip, and finally the truth that our entire socio - economic regime, whose existence has been predicated by borrowing from the uncreated wealth of the future, and where accumulated debt could be wiped out at the flip of a switch if things go wrong in the process obliterating the welfare of billions (of less than 1 % ers), is one big lie.

Not exact matches

The coup attempt failed within a day, and Erdogan was quick to use the opportunity to solidify his already increasingly authoritarian rule by implementing a three - month state of emergency, temporarily suspending the European Convention on Human Rights, and removing tens of thousands of employees from military and government positions.
Mugabe — the longserving president of Zimbabwe — was put under military control in what amounted to a coup ending his authoritarian rule.
What's more, in this type of authoritarian capitalism, government intervention in business is utilized, in a way not possible in a free - market democracy, to strengthen the power of the ruling regime and China's position internationally.
A decades - old case of alleged rape and suicide at a prestigious university is giving China a #MeToo moment — and showing the constraints confronted by social movements in the authoritarian - ruled country.
As the leader of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, Enrique Pena Nieto is attempting to heal the party's reputation for corruption and authoritarian rule.
An authoritarian father tends to rule the home with a mixture of fear and guilt.
Rakhine is home to the Rohingya, an ethnic Muslim minority who say they have been persecuted by the Myanmar military during its decades of authoritarian rule.
Even the term «rule of God» sounds male, authoritarian and undemocratic.
The larger point, however, is that those, like yourself, who accept perceived authoritarian edicts and decline to independently develop rationales to justify the rules are more likely to be complicit in atrocities and are less likely to defend the weak and vulnerable (See «Oliner and Oliner, The Altruistic Personalty: Rescuers of Jews in Nazi Europe»).
This frequently translates into a hierarchical, authoritarian stance in which the preacher, in the language of no less a gathering than Vatican II, «molds and rules» the people.
All mainline clergy could cite examples of persons who have left their churches — where clear - cut «answers» rarely are given — for fundamentalist churches where authoritarian pastors rule.
Last week's ruling in Obergefell took up a lot of attention, but I've been meaning to link a couple of good articles about Mideast Christians, specifically, their relationship with authoritarian regimes.
Some of the more authoritarian of our Asian religions might provide a sufficiently doctrinaire model but their small following in comparison with Protestant fundamentalism virtually rules them out.
If you are being bullied or abused in the name of religion, if you suffer the heavy yoke of legalistic rules and authoritarian church leadership, Jesus is calling you out of that life and into a new one, where the fruit of the Spirit isn't coercion or fear, but rather love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self - control.
The Reform Cafe uses as its theme the pro-democracy protests that preceded the downfall of authoritarian rule this past May, and serve foods with names such as «Riot Juice» and «Grilled Democracy Banana.»
It has elements of authoritarian parenting (parents set rules and limits, enforce rules, and give kids consequences when they do not follow them) but authoritative parents are emotionally responsive and warm and listen and communicate with their children.
Authoritarian parents are the ones which impose strict rules and have very high expectations of their children.
Some research has shown children growing up with permissive parents are less likely to respect rules and authority, and like the second of our four parenting styles, authoritarian, teenagers maybe prone to experimenting with alcohol, drugs or risk taking behavior.
The authoritarian parenting definition is that it is an extremely strict form of parenting in which the parent expects the child to follow rules that they set.
This means authoritarian parents ask a lot of their kids (from expecting them to excel at school to expecting them to follow rules without question) but they also show strong emotional connection and investment in their children.
Authoritarian parents have high expectations of their children and have very strict rules that they expect to be followed unconditionally.
The authoritarian style is characterized by lots of rules but little parental responsiveness.
One end of our table clearly represented the authoritarian parenting style — parents with clearly defined rules that they expected their children to follow without questioning or discussion.
Rather than simply following the rules because they fear punishment (as they might with authoritarian parents), the children of authoritative parents are able to see why the rules exist, understand that they are fair and acceptable, and strive to follow these rules to meet their own internalized sense of what is right and wrong.
Children who grow up with strict authoritarian parents tend to follow rules much of the time.
Authoritarian parenting is characterized by strict rules adhering to an external judgment of what is the «correct» way to behave, such as social values, religious values, family traditions or preconceived notions about what makes the perfect parent.
A wide variety of organizations are active in this area, both in new democracies and in those countries that have returned to democracy after periods of authoritarian rule.
As social movements and revolutions progressed, this slowly made place for the rule of law; in some countries being gradually replaced by a government somewhat subjected to democratic control, in other countries being replaced by an authoritarian government claiming to represent workers interests.
Subsequent history has seen a «revenge of history», as powerful authoritarian states play an increasing role in the trade game, but refuse to play by the same rules.
Since the Cold War, there have been a proliferation of attempts to promote democracy across the world, whether in new democracies or countries that have returned to democracy after a period of authoritarian rule.
Unfortunately, I think that's kind of inevitable - any system that requires a centrally planned economy over multiple communities is going to favor a very rigid top - down form of government, which lends itself to authoritarian rule.
The authors stressed the importance of governance under authoritarian rule, and explored it through the prism of South Korean social policy from 1945 to 2000.
Zimbabwe's former vice president Emmerson Mnangagwa has just returned to the country to take power after Robert Mugabe's resignation brought a sudden end to 37 years of authoritarian rule.
The ruling faction tends to be authoritarian, and the opposition tends to favor greater personal liberty, but, for example, a significant portion of Iranian voters inclined to support opposition candidates consists of very socially conservative Sunni Muslims.
At a separate rally, organised by Labour First, Angela Eagle, the former leadership candidate and minister, accused Corbyn's supporters of allowing a culture of abuse of MPs and Labour party staff which could lead to a form of «populist authoritarian rule».
When the counterweight is removed, the result is the collapse of democracy and rise of authoritarian rule.
Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan - ocha shows little sign of listening to growing public opposition to his military junta's authoritarian rule.
Following the lead of Conservative Foreign Secretaries past, William Hague must take the lead in lobbying authoritarian regimes to respect the rule of law and uphold political and economic freedom.
History abounds with further examples of authoritarian leaders like Lee Kuan Yew, Suharto of Indonesia, Mahathir Mohamad of Malaysia and Park Chung - hee, all from East Asia, who ruled their countries from the 1960s to the early 2000 in some cases.
From the opening section, which finds Harry fending off an attack by Dementors in a storm sewer near his neighborhood and running afoul of wizard rules prohibiting spell - casting in the presence of Muggles, through the installation of a chillingly polite authoritarian named Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton) as Hogwarts» new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher and future grand inquisitor, to the near - collapse of the wizard world's governing body, the increasingly ossified and timid Ministry of Magic, Phoenix is steeped in a mix of fear and futility confirmed by the movie's visuals, photographed by cinematographer Slawomir Idziak.
These scenes are the only times when the heart of Ghaffarian's story — personal expression conveyed against authoritarian rule — feels authentic.
Paul Bettany's crime lord Dryden Voss is a chief in the Crimson Dawn crime syndicate, which operates in the underbelly of the Empire's authoritarian rule.
Even worse, the administration's authoritarian attempts to impose a single instructional approach throughout the system have so demoralized and frightened rank - and - file teachers that it is now virtually impossible for the city to get much - needed reforms of work rules in the next teachers» contract.
In the authoritarian world of the Uncommon Charter Schools as described so well by scholar Pedro Noguera here, the rule is «thy will be done.»
Prize - winning author and award - winning foreign correspondent Michael J. Totten returns with a riveting tour of some of the worst places on earth in the early 21st century.From crumbling Havana, Cuba — still stubbornly communist decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall — to a comparatively upscale Hanoi, Vietnam, still struggling to free itself from Chinese - style authoritarian rule.
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