Intro to Comparative Politics
Illiberal democracies are political systems that hold elections and have some democratic features but lack fundamental civil liberties and political rights. These regimes often limit freedoms such as speech, press, and assembly, creating a façade of democracy while undermining the rule of law and genuine democratic practices. The key characteristic is that while citizens may vote, their choices are often constrained by the state's oppressive actions and control over the media and public discourse.
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