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Template:Region icon Kylaris {{Infobox political party |name = Birlikism |native_name = බිරලික
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Cultural nationalism
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Guided democracy
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Guided democracy
Republicanism ]] Birlikism (Chandan: බිරලික, Birlik, lit. "oneness") is a Chandan nationalist political ideology based on the theories and actions of the Five Leaders of Chanda and is the founding ideology of the Republic of Chanda. It promotes the development of a Chandan national identity by a centralized corporatist state instead of a pluralistic liberal democracy. Since the declaration of the Republic in 1948, Birlikism continues to be the dominant political ideology of the country, although its recent proponents have favored some democratic reforms.

Birlikism promotes a revival and modernization of the multiethnic cosmopolitan society and culture of the Akdoğan Khanate to form a Chandan national identity, rejecting all other minority ethnic identities. At the same it seeks to "cleanse" Chandan culture by rooting out perceived social ills, "outdated" thinking, and "foreign" cultural influence. In order to implement these ideals, the ideology supports the creation of a one-party state along corporatist lines. It rejects political pluralism and democracy as long as there is a perceived threat to Chandan unity. Birlikism does not specify a particular economic system, which has led to varying economic policies since the 1950s, ranging from socialist economics to state capitalism.

History

Doctrine

Implementation in Chanda

Criticism

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