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  • ...al cohesive element of culture) is securing an ever-stronger position of {{wp|Hegemony}} over others through the coercive mechanisms of territorial expan
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  • ...r>{{wp|Nativism}}<br>{{wp|Right-wing populism}}<br>[[wikipedia:Corporatism|Corporatism]]<br>[[wikipedia:Integralism|Integralism]] | position = {{wp|Right-wing}} to {{wp|far-right}}
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  • ...r>{{wp|Conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Corporatism}}<br>{{wp|Christian Right}}<br>{{wp|Prohibitionism}} |affiliation1 = {{wp|Far-Right}}
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  • ...rces often called '''Nazism''', is a {{wp|far-right politics|far-right}} {{wp|totalitarianism|totalitarian}} ideology best known for its affiliation with ...wp|master race}}, which itself is considered the highest sub-race of the {{wp|Aryan race|Aryan race}}. Its views on race have evolved and gradually chang
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  • {{wp|Traditionalism}}<br>{{wp|Conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Corporatism}}<br>{{wp|Fascism}} (Minor) |affiliation1 = {{wp|Far-Right}}
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  • ...etween 1956 and 1968, described as the climax of prevailing attitudes of {{wp|corporate nationalism}} within the [[ZVNP]] and its high-ranking officials. ...{{wp|agribusinesses}} and {{wp|corporate farming}} prompted the rise of {{wp|oligarchs}}, mainly landowning elite, who benefitted off of government init
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  • | general_secretary = {{wp|Lars Klingbeil}} * {{wp|Olaf Scholz}}
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  • | caption = A variant of the {{wp|Sun cross|Solar cross}} was adopted as the symbol of the GSVP. It continues | headquarters = {{wp|Nuremberg}}, Bavaria
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  • | symbol_type = {{wp|Mon (emblem)|Mon}} ...d list |[[Esonian language|Esonian]] | {{wp|English language|English}} | {{wp|Hong Kong Cantonese|Shu-kin}}}}
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  • | native_name = 大政翼賛会 ({{wp|Japanese language|Zhiguryian}}) *Corporatism
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  • * ''Deutsch-Österreich'' ({{wp|German language|German}}) |symbol_type={{wp|Reichsadler}} (Coat of Arms)
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  • *{{wp|Anti-communism|Anti-Calpullism}} *{{wp|Authoritarianism}}
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  • | wing1_title = {{wp|Paramilitary|Paramilitary wing}} ...2)<br /> [[National Functionalism]]<br />{{wp|Anti-communism}}}}<br />{{wp|Corporatism}}<br />(1942-1988)<br /> [[Equalism|National Equalism]]
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  • This article lists {{wp|political parties}} in [[Sainte-Chloé]]. *{{wp|Social Conservatism}}
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  • ...r>{{wp|Militarism}} <br>{{wp|Corporatism}}<br>{{wp|Guided democracy}}<br>{{wp|Republicanism}} |position = {{wp|Right-wing}} (social) <br> {{wp|Syncretic politics|Syncretic}} (economic)
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  • |[[Galeneism]]<br />{{wp|Social democracy}}<br />{{wp|Big tent}}<br />{{wp|Federation|Federalism}} ...tionalism}} <br /> {{wp|Christian democracy|Sotirian democracy}} <br /> {{wp|Unitary state|Unitarism}}
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  • ...ics|ethical}}, {{wp|ideology|ideological}} and {{wp|doctrine|doctrinal}} {{wp|Ideal (ethics)|ideals}}. Political ideologies have two dimensions: one one ...tunity|opportunity}}, {{wp|social welfare|state-sponsored welfare}}, and {{wp|regulatory economics}}.
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  • ...f occupational segmentation, and '''social {{wp|poor relief|relief}}''', {{wp|means testing|means-tested}} social programs to the poor underserved by oth ...e in the modern Borealian welfare state, and today refers as commonly to {{wp|social work}} as it does to conventional means-tested welfare benefits. The
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  • ...ational conservatism}}<BR>''Factions:''<BR>{{wp|Economic liberalism}}<BR>{{wp|National liberalism}} | position = {{wp|Far-right}}
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  • ...autocracy|Autocracy}}<br>{{wp|Fascism}}<br>{{wp|National Socialism}}<br>{{wp|National Syndicalism}} | position = {{wp|Right-wing}} to {{wp|Far-Right}}
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  • | {{wp|Big tent|Big Tent}}<br>{{wp|Centrism}}<br>{{wp|Liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Cultural nationalism|Cultural Nationalism}} | {{wp|Social Democracy}}<br>{{wp|Democratic Socialism}}<br>{{wp|Progressivism}}
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  • | rowclass1 = mergedrow | label1 = {{wp|Latvian language|Letian}}: | rowclass4 = mergedrow | label4 = {{wp|Lithuanian language|Levurian}}:
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  • ...alism}}<br>{{wp|Corporatism#Fascist_corporatism|Fascist corporatism}}<br>{{wp|Paternalistic conservatism}}
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  • ...{wp|Social liberalism}}</br>{{wp|Centrism}}</br>{{wp|Keysnesianism}}</br>{{wp|Jewish left}} |position = {{wp|Political center-left|Center-Left}}
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  • |predecessor = {{wp|Old Right (United States)|Old Right}} faction of the [[Federalist Party (Be ...nal Factions:'''</br>[[Galarianism]]</br>{{wp|Right-wing populism}}<br />{{wp|Radical right}}
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  • ...alism|Neo-functionalism]]<br>{{wp|Minoritarianism}}<br>{{wp|Nashism}}<br>{{wp|Chauvinism}} | position = {{wp|Right-wing politics|Right-wing}} to {{wp|far-right politics|far-right}}
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  • ...ism}}, {{wp|monarchism}}, {{wp|nationalism}}, and sometimes labelled as "{{wp|far-right}}," particularly by foreign analysts. In response to foreign and ...tmost importance. Restoration itself shall be dissolved if it is to ever {{wp|heresy|contest}} the Orthodox faith.
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  • ...<small>({{wp|Chinese language|Lusungese}})<br>''Dà Lǚsòng Guó'' <small>({{wp|Chinese Pinyin|Pinyin}})</small> ...宋國萬歲 <small>({{wp|Chinese language|Lusungese}})<br>Dà Lǚsòng Guó Wànsuì ({{wp|Chinese Pinyin|Pinyin}})</small>
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  • ...onomy|Social Market}}<br>{{wp|Social corporatism|Social Corporatism}}<br>{{wp|Statism|Etatism}}<br> * Low {{wp|Inflation}}
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  • |national_anthem = "{{wp|WIP}}" ...}} {{wp|technocracy|technocratic}} {{wp|Corporatism|'Juwari socialist'}} {{wp|monarchy}}
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  • | org_type = {{wp|Intergovernmental organization}} | languages = {{wp|English}}
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  • ...p|People's Daily|Red Torch}}'' (daily)<br>''{{wp|Qiushi|Red Horizon}}'' ({{wp|academic journal|theoretical}}) | {{•}} {{wp|Council communism|Councilism}}
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  • ...s considered to be closer to the {{wp|right-wing populism|populist}} and {{wp|nationalism|nationalist}} wing of the NKP. He ran in the [[2022 National Co ...War]] settling in [[Wiesstadt]]. His father Marjan (born in 1944) would {{wp|Germanisation|Weranicise}} the family name to Raicevich and his own name to
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  • ...|Christian Right}}<br>{{wp|Traditionalism}}<br>{{wp|Conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Corporatism}} |affiliation1 = {{wp|Right Wing}}
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  • ...ss and occupation occupying it's own guild, which elects leaders through {{wp|Soviet democracy}} in order to discuss with other guilds, mediating conflic
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  • |honorific-prefix = {{wp|Brigadier general}} | rank = {{wp|Brigadier general}}
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  • |government_type = {{wp|Democratic republic}} ...on and not rising substantially above sea level. Earent is governed as a {{wp|democratic republic}}. Its current Prime Minister is Yeal Munduv. The capit
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  • ...{wp|Totalitarianism}}<br>{{wp|Anti-Communist}}<br>{{wp|Anti-liberal}}<br>{{wp|Hispanidad|Pan-Talinist}}
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  • | ideology ={{wp|State_socialism|State socialism}}<br/>[[Menghean nationalism]] ...hean language|Menghean]]: 청소년 선봉대, ''Chŏngsonyŏn Sŏnbongdae'') is a mass {{wp|List_of_youth_organizations|youth organization}} in [[Menghe]] and the offi
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  • ...economic policies have been described as an early form of {{wp|Corporatism|corporatism}}, using alliances with major merchant families as the foundation of state ...Menghe to its former glory. Late in 1927, he revived the Sinŭi policy of {{wp|conscription}} and steadily increased the number of recruits taken in every
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  • ...hristian corporatism|Corporatism}}<br>{{wp|Catholic social teaching}}<br>{{wp|Syncretic politics}} ...{wp|Centre-right politics|Centre-right}} (From {{wp|Centrism|Centre}} to {{wp|Right-wing politics|Right}})
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  • ...lism}}<br/> {{wp|social corporatism}}<br/> {{wp|social liberalism}}<br/> {{wp|progressivism}}
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  • ...e = {{wp|Dystopian novel|Dystopian}}, {{wp|alternate history}}, {{wp|political fiction}} ...arism and the suppression of individualism. Grand Valeya is one of three {{wp|hyperpower}}s present in the world; the others being Greater Khornera and T
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  • |official_languages = {{wp|Finnish language|Parvic}} |national_languages = {{wp|French language|Gaullican}}, {{wp|Welsh language|Althiran}}
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  • | position = {{wp|Centre-left politics|Centre-left}} ...ablema Nasyonal Karukais''), commonly abbreviated as the '''RNK''', is a {{wp|Big tent|catch-all}} political party in [[Carucere]]. The party was founded
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  • | honorific_prefix = {{wp|The Right Honourable}} | office2 = {{wp|Leader of the Opposition}}
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  • ...a)|Radical Republican]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{wp|Republicanism}}, {{Wp|Social liberalism}} <br> ...Republican]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{wp|Constitutional monarchy}}, {{Wp|Social liberalism}}<br>
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  • ...} <br />'''Internal Factions:'''<br />{{wp|Evolutionary Socialism}}<br />{{wp|Market socialism}}<br />[[Codifinism]] ...:''' {{wp|Center-left|Centre-left}} to {{wp|Left-wing}}<br>'''Social:''' {{wp|Left-wing}}
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  • *{{wp|Big_tent|Big Tent}} |position = {{wp|Syncretic_politics|Syncretic Politics}}
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  • |national_motto = ''[[Wi sind end’ skulun sin]]''<br/>{{small|({{wp|Old Saxon}}: “We are and shall be”)}} ...an}} | {{wp|French language|French}} | {{wp|Swedish language|Swedish}} | {{wp|German language|High German}}}}
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  • |type = {{wp|Non-profit organization|non-profit}}<br />{{wp|Non-governmental organisation|NGO}} ..., and other organizations in peripheral countries to oppose and restrain {{wp|imperialism|imperialist}} influences and safeguard the sovereign interests
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  • |honorific-prefix = {{wp|Generalissimo}} | rank = {{wp|Generalissimo}}
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  • ...aneasternism<br><br>{{wp|Opposition to immigration|Anti-immigration}}<br>{{wp|Distributism|Distributism}} | position = {{wp|Far-right politics|Far-right}}
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  • | {{wp|Left-Wing}} | {{wp|Democratic Socialism}}
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  • ...to win an outright majority at either the federal or state level, making {{wp|coalition governments}} the norm. This two-party system arose out of the {{wp|First-past-the-post voting|majoritarian}} electoral system of the time, whi
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  • ...logy = {{wp|Catholic Church and politics|Political Catholicism}}<br>{{wp|National conservatism}} | position = {{wp|Centre-right}} to {{wp|right wing}}
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  • | ideology = {{wp|Social democracy}} <br> {{wp|Populism}} <br> {{wp|Social conservatism}} | position = {{wp|Centre-left}} to {{wp|Left-wing}}
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  • ...e Socialism}} <br/> [[Nationalism in Menghe|Menghean Nationalism]] <br/> {{wp|Economic_nationalism|Economic Nationalism}} ...nizations with little independent power, such that Menghe functions as a {{wp|One-party_state|one-party state}}. The current [[Menghean_Socialist_Party#G
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  • ...<br>''Ohkanaotapi’sinotstoo waahki’Awahsistii''<br>ᐊᐢᑭᕀ ᑲᐦᐃᐠᔭᐤ ᐊᔨᐢᕀᓄᐊᐧᐠ ({{wp|Cheyenne language|Evohone}})<br>''Manhestotseo’ome notaxevehoneve’Vo’ |national_languages = {{hlist | {{wp|Blackfoot language|Awa'sipowa}} | {{wp|Cheyenne language|Evohone}} | [[Wazhewen language|Wazhewen]]}}
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  • ...he late 20th century and Azmara's traditional reliance on {{wpl|tripartite corporatism|tripartite}} negotiations in wages and incomes policy was revitalised. | {{wp|Social democracy}}, {{wpl|Pro-Europeanism|pro-Eucleanism}}
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  • ...}} and a greater need for the re-popularisation of {{wp|classicism}} and {{wp|romanticism}}. ...]] and the massive world-wide depression that followed it, the advent of {{wp|total war}} and the total mass mobilisation of society had broken down the
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  • ...centered in Middle Belhavia that was accused of {{wp|republicanism}} and {{wp|Anti-monarchism|anti-monarchism}}. Several of the party's founders were for ...ngerous and/or violent political, social, or cultural advocacy. However, {{wp|freedom of conscience}} has been protected.
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  • This article lists {{wp|political parties}} in [[Rajyaghar]], which has a {{wp|multi-party system}} with numerous political parties. ...of Representatives|House of Representatives]], is elected by a national {{wp|parallel voting}} system. 400 of the 500 House seats are constituency repre
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  • !{{wp|Political party|Euclean}} | {{wp|Social democracy}}
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  • ...organizations serving as parties. This gives the body a distinctively {{wp|Corporatism|corporatist}} character, with proportional elected representatives of labor In contrast to the National Assembly, the NSCC is not a formal {{wp|Legislature|legislative body}} and lacks the power to draft or pass laws. I
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  • This article lists {{wp|political parties}} in [[Tengaria]]. *{{wp|Nonpartisanism}}
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  • ...', an individualized account for each worker which is supported by a 10% {{wp|payroll tax}} divided evenly between the employer and employee. The second ...hough the State Pension System includes a minimum benefit level. This {{wp|Corporatism|corporatist}} logic rewards employees who have moved into higher-salaried p
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  • ...nist society}}. For this reason, it is regarded by many Marxists to be a {{wp|Revisionism_(Marxism)|revisionist}} ideology which departs from actual Marx ...m-chan]]. His writings earned widespread, if tacit, support from a large {{wp|nationalism|nationalist}} faction in the MPA's officer corps, which enjoyed
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  • |native_name_lang = {{wp|Greenlandic language|Aalaaniaq}} ...ate|socialist state}} governed by the [[Taanga Siumut]]. Ideologically a {{wp|Marxism|Welzist}}, he developed political theories known as [[Kakatsakism]]
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  • | leader1_title = ''{{wp|Il Duce}}'' ...lism}}<br>{{wp|Christian corporatism}}<br>{{Wp|Integral nationalism}}<br>{{wp|National Catholicism}}
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  • ...roadly as a neo-imperialist party characterized by Reynish nationalism and corporatism and the party is known for its significant base of support being found amon ...|United Party]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{wp|National conservatism}}, {{Wp|Jingoism}}<br>
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  • | language = {{wp|Dutch language|Hennish}} ...ublic through the use of experimental {{wp|artificial intelligence}} and {{wp|deep fake}} technology.
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  • ...}<br>{{wp|Syncretism}}<br>{{wp|Totalitarianism}}<br>{{wp|Secularism}}<br>{{wp|Utilitarianism}} ...y {{wp|dictatorial leadership}}, {{wp|collectivism}}, {{wp|militarism}}, {{wp|civic nationalism}}, and the belief that the state should bend its ideology
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  • ...p|Civic virtue}}<br>{{wp|Social Conservatism}}<br>{{wp|Statism}}<br>Anti-{{wp|Pluralism (political philosophy)|Pluralism}} | position = {{wp|Right-wing politics|Right}}
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  • ...history. The "progressive" label is often used to distinguish them from {{wp|classical liberalism}} espoused by the [[Democratic Party (Carucere)|Democr ...itical awakening and nationalism. The country's status as a ''de facto'' {{wp|banana republic}} under the [[Arucian Federation]] and [[United Provinces]]
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  • | ideology = {{wp|Social democracy}}<br>{{wp|Social liberalism}}<br>{{wp|Pro-Europeanism|Pro-Eucleanism}} | position = {{wp|Centre-left}}
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  • ...language|Anglian-language}} literature) are a hierarchical set of quasi-{{wp|legislature|legislative}} bodies which advise the [[Government of Menghe|Me ...st groups in SCC proceedings. This gives the set of SCCs a distinctly {{wp|corporatism|corporatist}} character, with elected representatives of agriculture, indus
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  • |office2 ={{wp|Dictator|Supreme Autocrat}} of Belhavia |office3 ={{wp|General of the Army}}
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  • This article lists {{wp|political parties}} in [[Werania]]. *{{wp|Conservatism}}
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  • |birth_date = {{wp|August 15th}}, {{wp|1891}} |death_date = {{wp|September 8th}}, {{wp|1945}}
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  • * {{wp|Corporatism}} * {{wp|Anti-imperialism}}
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  • |native_name = 神経組織<br><small>スパークリアの研究と保存のため新慶組織</small><br>({{wp|Japanese language|Nihongo}}) ...with a {{wp|Military junta|junta}} controlling {{wp|Federation|federal}} {{wp|Puppet state|puppet states}}
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  • ...nservatism}}<br>{{wp|Totalitarian democracy|Authoritarian democracy}}<br>{{wp|Revanchism}} |position = {{wp|Left-wing}} (economic)<br>{{wp|Right-wing}} (social)
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  • ...960s. Government policies of {{wpl|progressive taxation}} and {{wpl|social corporatism}} translated growth into general prosperity and low inequality. {{wpl|Labou ...culture bred discontent. Workers grew irritated with the rituals of social corporatism, working hours, and the deferential leadership of the [[National Trade Unio
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  • ...gralist}} {{wp|corporatism|corpratist}} {{wp|one-party state|one-party}} {{wp|dictatorship}}<!-- To generate categories: "Monarchy", "Republic", etc. to |common_languages = {{Wp|Italian language|Etrurian}}
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  • ...rpassed the [[Federation of Socialist Republics]] in GDP during 2017. In {{wp|Purchasing_power_parity|PPP}}-adjusted terms, it is close to surpassing the ...th and overseas investment continue, it may become a regionally dominant {{wp|superpower}}, though collectively the member states of the Grand Alliance p
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  • |native_name = <small>''Repubblica Vespariana'' ({{wp|Italian language|Arday}})</small><br><small>'' ...{wp|Danish language|Lhedwinic}})</small><br><small>''Westrische Union'' ({{wp|German language|Alemannic}})</small>
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  • ...al monarchy}} <small>1894-1922</small><br>{{wp|Absolute monarchy}} under {{Wp|military dictatorship}}<small>1922-1935</small> ...} {{wp|Military occupation|Occupied territory}}<br>{{color box|#e35f5f}} {{wp|Satellite state}}
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  • ...= {{wp|Confederation|Confederated}} {{wp|Military_dictatorship|Martial}} {{wp|Oligarchy}} '''Skaldafen''' (officially, the ''Skaldafen Confederation'') is a {{wp|Country|country}} located along the [[Kunun Bridge]] in [[Norumbia]]. The c
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  • ...<br> {{wp|Marathi language|Marathi}} <br> {{wp|Sanskrit|Sanskrit}} <br> {{wp|Telugu language|Telgu}} '''Ayvana''' refers to a region of [[Ajax#Ochran|Ochran]] organized into a {{wp|confederation}} of princely states bordering [[Ankat]] and [[Jhengtsang]] t
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  • ...orruption and drug abuse to littering and pornography. At the campaign's {{wp|totalitarianism|totalitarian}} height, untidy hairstyles were discouraged a ...enterprises were legalized in 1991, and by 1995 eight cities had opened {{wp|special economic zones}} in which foreign companies could open factories of
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  • ...esidency]] of the [[Revolutionary Saeimas]]. The president also acted as {{wp|head of government}} of Aucuria from 1793 to 1843 and from 1935 to 1980; un {{legend2|#DDDDDD|{{wp|Independent politician|Independent}}|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
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  • ...nguage|Northern Tauriscian}}, {{wp|Scottish Gaelic|Central Tauriscian}}, {{wp|Manx Gaelic|Southern Tauriscian}} |national_languages = {{wp|Old Norse|High Suevi}}, {{wp|Old Irish|High Tauriscian}}
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  • |official_languages = {{wp|Latin|Alpanian}} |recognized_languages = {{wp|Greek language|Hellian}} <br>
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  • ...t}} direction while the [[Menghe Socialist Party]] embraced all-class {{wp|corporatism}}. ...ter the invasion, it was organized as a parliamentary republic under the {{wp|One-party_state|single-party leadership}} of the Social-Republican Party. O
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  • ...= {{wp|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Totalitarianism|Totalitarian}} {{wp|Absolute monarchy}} ...)is a sovereign nation located in the XXX ocean of [[Ordis]]. Akai is a {{wp|absolute monarchy}} governed by the Ditu - the quasi-theocratic monarch of
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  • ...= {{wp|https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Totalitarianism|Totalitarian}} {{wp|Absolute monarchy}} ...vereign nation located in the Tempesta ocean of [[Cornellia]]. Akai is a {{wp|absolute monarchy}} governed by the Ditu - the quasi-theocratic monarch of
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  • {{legend2|#ffbf00|[[Clementinist]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{wp|Bonapartism|Clementinism}}<br> {{legend2|#0048ba|[[Legitimist]]|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} {{wp|Royalism}} <br>
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  • ...spasian}})</small><br>Xochicualla Nenahuatiliztlacatlahtohcayotl <small>({{wp|Nahuatl|Zapoyan}})''</small><!--Country's name (usually full name) in its n |official_languages = {{Wp|Italian language|Vespasian}}
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