There are many differences in our government and an authoritarian government. An obvious difference, one which will not be explained, is the location of where these governments are used. But, there are less obvious differences, such as who is in power, how they gain power, and other things as well. Those will be explained in a much deeper form with much more detail.
First off, you have the people in power. For our government, the president is usually seen as the person with the most power. The president can do many things, such as know what the military has for the defense of America, repeal laws he sees as unfit, or even try to create new laws. In an authoritarian government, one person has complete power over everything. The leader practically
The President of the United States is the face of the government and the figure people turn to most to voice their concerns. The president doesn't do it all alone though. It's impossible to manage a country by yourself. For that reason, the president appoints a collection of people to lead the various departments. Do you know them all?
The president has the power to send troops anywhere at any time. Also, the president also holds responsibility of secrecy when it comes to holding confidential information, whether it be about the military or national security, etc. Furthermore, the president is an influencer of public opinion. He can easily sway public opinion through reciting speeches or making propaganda. Public opinion of this nature can even run worldwide.
Even though Congress and the president are pretty much evenly split (49% Congress & 51% the president) with their powers, the president holds powers that Congress does not. He is the Chief Diplomat and the Commander in Chief. The president also holds an inherent power with executive orders. Executive orders give the president the ability to make some policies without the approval of Congress. Executive orders can be used to force Congress into making foreign policy by the president, through treaties.
Tyrannical leaders have been present back into the beginning of time, leaders who take full control with absolute power over their people and territory. You’d think that with the changing of times and the advancement of humankind, there would be more civilized ways of ruling. Especially with the creation of the great constitution of the united states of America. This should help the presidents to stray away from a dictatorial and authoritarian rule with the new implication of checks and balances and separation of powers. We think of presidents to be inspirational, promising to make the country great and stronger.
Two men named Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin were the faces of totalitarian dictators. These two men wanted to have control of everyone and everything and they did their job to accomplish it. Although Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin ruled two totally different countries, they had the same thoughts on how to rule their countries, which was using killing tactics, propaganda, and wanting their country to be the biggest and strongest there is. While Democracies prefer people to have an input on things, a totalitarian system does not.
Tyranny is everywhere, the only way it’s not is if we can prevent it ourselves. One of America’s first governments was the Articles of confederation. The Articles of Confederation was shown to be corrupt and couldn’t get the job done, the government didn’t consist of any sort of chief executive, no court system and a weak central government, due to the inability of the government to enforce taxes. The people decided it needed to go. James Madison and a group of men decided to come together in an event known as the Cconstitutional Cconvention, in order to create a new system of government.
Before in an oligarchy or in a monarchy one person or group made the decisions about everything. This is a very basic similarity though, as the groups in each democracy do completely different things. The current American Democracy split up their responsibilities into three separate branches. These checks and balances are called; judiciary, legislative and executive. The leader of the country or president as we call him is contained in the executive branch.
Powerful Governments A government is to be in charge of the economic affairs, policy, and actions of a country. There are various types of governments, with laws and restrictions that citizens are to follow. These laws and restrictions can easily be taken to extremes as portrayed in George Orwell’s 1984.
Here they have a president that heads the country. The president appoints
In a republic, the constitution protects only certain rights, which cannot be taken away from the government even if the majority of civilians have elected these rights. In a democracy, it is different where the majority of civilians is not restrained to rights and can impose their own rights on the minorities present within a society. However, along with having different limitations on governments by the law, the two political movements do have similar principles on the ideas of rights, where through the use of a representational system, they both allow citizens to vote to elect politicians to represent their interests as well as to form a government to represent these so called civilian rights. Therefore, there are some overlaps is between the way the two governments are ruled, however at the end of the day the clear difference is that no matter what the outcome civilian rights, it all depends on the way the elected bodies choose to distribute these rights over
Many times, a legislature in an authoritarian regime can act as a whipping boy for the regime's agenda. During elections or mock elections, legislatures may create a single party system or manipulate election rules that will ultimately lead to the election of those who share the views of the regime. Furthermore, legislatures under authoritarian regimes often appoint representatives and pass legislation that will benefit the regime and silence those who seek to speak out against the authoritarian government. But how exactly is a legislature controlled by an authoritarian regime?
Currently there are 49 known dictators in the world today(Davis)! This includes 21 in Africa, 18 in Asia, 7 in the Middle East, 1 in Europe, and 2 in the Americas(Davis). Dictatorship is a form of government where one person has absolute control and hold all political power (“How Dictators Work”). Dictatorship is a weak form of government because there’s no check and balances, rights of the people are hindered, and more often than not people are killed(Davis).
Presidential systems of government have a separation of executive and legislative power, with each party elected separately. This is intended to provide a system of checks and balances to ensure each party is acting in the best interests of the people with the legislative power handling policy making and the president handling policy implementation. Cabinet systems of government rely on a fusion of executive and legislative functions and structures. In this case the people elect the cabinet members who then go on to elect a chief executive. This type of government relies on the cabinet and chief executive to have faith in each other as at any time either party can decide the other is behaving incorrectly and have the people elect a new cabinet.
The Constitution defines the president as the executive who puts into effect the laws Congress passes. The president is elected every four years, and can only be re-elected once. The president is both the head of state and head of government of the USA, and the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. The president is also responsible for the execution and enforcement of the laws created by Congress. The president of the USA is by many considered the most powerful man in the world.
In order to compare and contrast varying types of government within two or more countries, one must have a clear definition of Government and know the purposes it serves. Therefore, I did some research and I have established that Government is a group that exercises dominant power over a nation, state, society or other body of people. Governments are commonly responsible for constructing and implementing laws, handling money, and defending the general population from external threats, and may have other obligations or privileges. All over the world, there are many different types of government within countries. Each kind has its advantages as well as disadvantages regarding the general well-being of its peoples and economy.