List of totalitarian regimes
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This is a list of totalitarian regimes.
Totalitarian states
Islamist totalitarian states
Country | Leader | Ideologies | Government | End goals | Date of establishment | Date of dissolution |
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Gaza Strip[1] | Ismail Haniyeh | Islamism Palestinian nationalism Anti-Zionism Antisemitism |
Unitary self-governingpresidential system | Destruction of the State of Israel | 2007 | |
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia[2] | House of Al Saud | Hanbali Islamism Wahhabism Saudi Arabian Nationalism Modernisation |
Unitary Islamic absolute monarchy | Saudi Vision 2030 | 1932 | |
Republic of the Sudan[3] | Omar al Bashir[4] | Arab nationalism[citation needed] Islamism[citation needed] Salafism[citation needed] Social conservatism[citation needed] |
Federal[citation needed] dominant-party[citation needed] presidential[citation needed] republic[citation needed] (1998-present)[citation needed] Federal[citation needed] one-party[citation needed] republic[citation needed] (1993-1998)[citation needed] |
1993[citation needed] |
Former Islamist totalitarian states
Country | Leader | Ideologies | Government | End goals | Date of establishment | Date of dissolution |
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Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan[5] | Mohammed Omar[6][7] | Deobandi fundamentalism[8] Islamism[9] Pashtunwali[10] Religious nationalism[11] Salafi jihadism[12] |
Unitary Islamic theocratic absolute monarchy[13] | Talibanization[citation needed] Taliban takeover of Afghanistan[14] |
1996[15] | 2001[16] |
Left-wing totalitarian states
Country | Leader | Ideologies | Government | End goals | Date of establishment | Date of dissolution |
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Democratic People's Republic of Korea[17][18][19] | Kim dynasty[19] | Chulsin-songbun[20] Juche[21] |
Unitary Juche one-party socialist republic under a military dictatorship | Korean reunification | 1948[citation needed] | |
Syrian Arab Republic[22] | Hafez Al Assad(1971-2000)[23] Bashar Al Assad(2000-present)[24] |
Arab socialism Pan-arabism Baathism Neo-baathism Assadism Anti-zionism Secularism |
Unitary One party Republic(1971-2011) Unitary Dominant party Republic(since 2011) |
Arab Union Greater Syria Syrian reunification(since 2011) |
1971 |
Former left-wing totalitarian states
Nationalist totalitarian states
Former Nationalist totalitarian states
Country | Leader | Ideologies | Government | End goals | Date of establishment | Date of dissolution |
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Republic of Zaire[34] | Mobutu Sese Seko[35] | Mobutism[36] African nationalism Anti-communism |
Mobutist One-party Republic under a Military dictatorship | authenticité Africanization |
1970 | 1997 |
Republic of Uganda[37] | Idi Amin Dada[38] | Social conservatism Anti-communism African nationalism Economic nationalism Militarism Isolationism Anti-zionism(from 1976) |
Military dictatorship | 1971 | 1979 |
Former fascist totalitarian states
Country | Leader | Ideologies | Government | End goals | Date of establishment | Date of dissolution |
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Nazi Germany[19] | Adolf Hitler[19] | Fascism German nationalism Hitlerism National Socialism Pan-Germanicism Pan-Germanism |
Nazi One party totalitarian Dictatorship[39] | Axis victory in World War II Final Solution to the Jewish Question[40] Greater Germany[41] Lebensraum[citation needed] Thousand Year Reich[42] |
1933[19] | 1945[19] |
Kingdom of Italy[43] | Victor Emmanuel III (as King of Italy) Benito Mussolini[19] |
Italian Imperialism Italian Fascism Italian nationalism Mussolinism Pan-Latinism Ultranationalism |
Unitary one-party monarchy (1928-1943) Unitary dominant-party parliamentary constitutional monarchy (1925-1928) |
Axis victory in World War II Greater Italy New Roman Empire Spazio vitale |
1925 | 1943 |
See also
References
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after 1953 ...This was still an oppressive regime, but not a totalitarian one.
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The era of 'social engineering' in the Soviet Union ended with the death of Stalin in 1953 or soon after; and that was the close of the totalitarian regime itself.
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The Soviet Union after the death of Stalin moved from totalitarianism to authoritarian rule.
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