autocrat

ਤਾਨਾਸ਼ਾਹ
definition
noun
And he was, if you like, an absolute autocrat , a ruler.
a ruler who has absolute power.
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They established a framework for a strongly authoritarian government and placed no limitations on the powers of the 'autocrat' .
And he was, if you like, an absolute 'autocrat' , a ruler.
It has been suggested so far that the more popular or media-centred depiction of the prime minister as an 'autocrat' may be more of a caricature than an accurate portrait.
Whereas the former was a Machiavellian 'autocrat' with a fascist background, the latter is a straightforward, consensus-driven and politically moderate.
An 'autocrat' like Genghis Khan who imposes his will on others, without any reference to principles, does not operate in the realm of justice.
Like every 'autocrat' who has ever seized power, she insisted that she had no alternative but to sack a corrupt and treacherous government.
Harvey totally looked and acted the role of bureaucratic 'autocrat' .
On the other hand, if it all goes wrong, he might turn out to be just one more erratic 'autocrat' relying on nationalist rhetoric and the spoils system to stay in power.
Peace required a deeply conservative political order, built on a single party, run by a paternal 'autocrat' .
The rights of individuals are no longer inalienable, nor are their persons inviolable; all depends on the good will of the Commander, the military 'autocrat' .
The ageing 'autocrat' obviously intended to remain in power at any cost and by any means.
In other words, churches had been razed on the basis of an untruth, while the laity - who generally opposed changes mandated by clerical 'autocrats' - were expected to foot the bill.
The fact that the extremists and 'autocrats' have had to resort now to unspeakable violence shows how much they have failed to win the war of ideas.
And it is evidence, observers say, that sustained political engagement, party training, and civil-society building can eventually bring down 'autocrats' .
Political leaders, especially 'autocrats' and dictators, have always used writing for propaganda purposes.
Democrats can build state capacity, probably more effectively than 'autocrats' .
In other cases, 'autocrats' have been forced to introduce modest political changes but have nonetheless managed to limit their scope and hold on to power.
Mind, one would not call them politicians; one would call them despots, or 'autocrats' .
As revolution spread to Palermo, Milan and Naples it seemed as if the people of Italy could break the domination of the myriad of foreign rulers and domestic 'autocrats' .
We understand we are making the terrorists, dictators and 'autocrats' nervous.
Instead, he seeks to change it by promoting liberty, freedom, and eventual democracy in countries ruled by 'autocrats' .
Somewhere even the dictators and 'autocrats' who send ambassadors to dialogue with ambassadors from free states know that to be true.
It will always contain dictators, 'autocrats' and murderous opportunists who will seek power and its spoils without regard for the death and suffering of others.
But, in corporations, the 'autocrats' who run these places can't leave people on their own.
In order to justify the internal repression that is inherent in non-democratic rule, dictators and 'autocrats' must mobilize their nation for wars against both internal and external enemies.
Such security measures have always been associated with 'autocrats' who are profoundly aware of the depth of the popular hatred they arouse.
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