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Regimes refer to the set of rules, institutions, and practices that govern political power in a country. They determine how decisions are made, who holds power, and how it is exercised.
A type of regime where power is concentrated in the hands of one leader or small group without meaningful citizen participation.
A type of regime where power rests with the people through free elections and respect for civil liberties.
A combination of authoritarian and democratic elements where some aspects of democracy exist but are limited by autocratic practices.