He affairs with many other young girls which makes him gain a lot of haters. He is not only a dictator of the Dominican Republic but also not a gentleman for his family and
In a repressive regime, many people cannot conclude whether it was the fault of the people or the fault of the ruler. Without taking the people into consideration, new rulers come into the government, knowing how they want things to go, regardless of how the people feel. Stalin used his power, and fear to be sure that they were going to do what he wanted. Although while Stalin was getting power, the people were not aware of what was going on. The people were at fault because they sat back and watched the events unfold.
He deposed of a man who was consistently backed by the national army. Ultimately, Castro won a war against an entity embellished with weapons and superior technology with only 82 men. In order to do this successfully, he utilised guerrilla warfare tactics as they best suited his resource. Fighting a war against an enemy far greater with orthodox and predictable methods would be an irrefutable disaster. Instead, small scaled yet mobile attacks on troops when they least expected proved to be an effective method of confrontation.
For instance, Cuba has been established as a dictatorship while Puerto Rico has been established as a republic. Under these conditions each of the countries have developed in complete different ways. For example, in Cuba, the citizens have had to live under the constant rules of their leader Fidel Castro. Castro used his power to create the structure of Cuba in the same structure as that of the Soviet Union, which in return caused him to lock up or execute anyone who went against what he said. Due to those reasons, Cuba 's economy was gravely wounded and the entire country was forced to grow under strained conditions,
In October 1922 at the fascist party convention in Naples, 39-year-old Benito Mussolini began mounting a campaign to overthrow the government. Mussolini vowed to take by the throat the miserable political class that governed. He would march on Rome, force the King to dismiss the government, and make him prime minister. Frightened, King Vittorio Emanuele II decided there was no point in resisting and made Mussolini Italy's 27th Prime Minister. Mussolini had told the nation he'd come to power through a violent takeover though, so he ordered his irregular troops to converge on Rome and had all his photographers waiting to show them waving sticks and guns to convince people that he won power by force.
The early 1900s in Italy brought a number of changes that kept the society unbalanced. In the year 1900 Victor Emmanuel III came into power after his father was assassinated, Mussolini came into power with his Fascist movement, and a new Pope was elected, both in the 1920s. Emmanuel III was a weak man who never felt secure with his position because of his outward appearance (The Pope and Mussolini, pg. xxiii). Mussolini came to power in 1922 and Achille Ratti, later know as Pope Pius the XI, and was also elected in 1922. This time period was at war as well, the First World War was beginning to rage in 1914, with both men being influenced by their positions within the war.
Joseph Stalin and Fidel Castro were dictators famous for their communist ideology and violent reigns while totalitarian dictators. Defined by Dictionary.com, Totalitarianism is “absolute control by the state or a governing branch of a highly centralized institution” and a dictator is “a person exercising absolute power, especially a ruler who has absolute, unrestricted control in a government without hereditary succession.” Dictators are usually stern, but passionate in front of the public. Joseph Stalin and Fidel Castro both came to rise in environments that were challenging politically, economically, socially or all of the above. They offered another light that people were desperate to see.
To a large extent, I disagree with this statement. Authoritarian and single-party leaders unsuccesfully attempted to use force as a means of rising to power and, once this proved to be unsuccesful, reverted to democratic methods in order establish power. This is evident when looking at how Mussolini established his role as Prime Minister in Italy. Mussolini initially used the “Blackshirts”, members of the paramilitary wing of the Fascist movement, as a means of intimidating people into supporting the Fascist Party. This intimidation and violence, however, was unsuccesful in the initial period of the Fascist movement, as shown by the November 1919 election results, when the Fascists did not win a single seat in the Chamber.
Moreover, they do not care if they accepted by their people or not, they just want to stay and ruling their countries by force. For example, Muammar Gaddafi was one of the tyrants that was ruled Libya for more than 42 years. He just ruled by force and most of his people in his country hated him, so he was killed by them when they made a big revolution against him. They killed lots of people, and he just ruled his country by force. He not care about people feeling.
Since the 1959 revolution, led by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, Cuba has been a socialist republic. The island of less than 12 million people is one of the last remaining socialist countries in the world. Though multiple political parties exist in Cuba, the Communist Party of Cuba is the only one allowed to rule. The provinces plan and control the economy and a single often authoritarian party holds the power. The provinces controls are imposed with the elimination of private ownership of property or capital while claiming to make progress toward a higher social order in which all goods are equally shared by the people.
However, his politics to maintain the order in the country were criticized by many: “He made considerable progress in these areas [foreign investment and changes in the economic] , but his heavy-handed tactics (political arrests, exilings, martial law) alienated many” (EWB, 2010). Also, his affinities with the Americans were also criticized by many men such as Che Guevara. Barrientos was working
Jose Caicedo, was exchanging scholar kits for votes. When people let their votes be bought, ignorance is demonstrated, leading to the success of a corrupt political party that will weaken the country. When you thought voting conditions could not get worse, they did. According to Venezuelan newspaper El Tiempo, in 2013, there were three unknown candidates running for the presidency. Luis Reyes (Owner of a bakery), Maria Bolivar, Reina Segura and Orlando Chirinos were all a part of “el tarjeton” (along with Capriles and Chavez).
Who would have ever thought that a simple dictator could have so much in common with a pig from a book. It’s quite silly actually to think about it almost makes it seem like it 's a common thing for a dictator to make decisions like these. Though the things that Putin and Napoleon did are very weird both of them did it which makes it seem like it actually isn’t that weird especially for two dictators to do. No matter how common it is for dictators to pull stunts like the examples that have been given it is wrong nonetheless. As this essay is being written it is questioned, why is it that most dictators do terrible things and why isn’t their a dictator doing something good for a
What happens when societies experience the inevitable pain of times of great oppressions or trouble?It’s a test of all humanity. For in these times individuals have the opportunity to rise to the challenge. Now there are those that will be for the people and help but,some see this as an opportunity to take over. They come out as the most patriotic but their main goal is power. First signs it may be a dictator is being aggressive and rude .Also
The Connection Between Character and Leadership: King Juan Carlos as Case Study The notion of having to administrate a political regime that is contrary to the beliefs of one own is the weight that current King Juan Carlos faced in the history of his throne. Despite this notion, Juan Carlos was able to implement his views of democracy into Spain’s dominated dictator political apparatus through his character and leadership; specifically he had the values of being authentic to his own beliefs of democracy. He encompassed integrity when making decisions, and was courageous in actually executing his beliefs under the supervision of loyal falangists/members such as prime minister Carlos Arias Navarro, General Francisco Coloma Gallegos and other