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Everything you wanted to know about Iranian constitutional law and politics as a mixture of Islamic law and representative democracy in a liberal republic. Longish and detailed.The Vineyard of the SakerIslamic Republic of Iran’s Presidential Election 1400Mansoureh TajikRelatedThe division of the world into “democracies” and “autocracies” is an inaccurate reflection of reality. There are just governments, and each has elements of these two categories within them, albeit to differing extents depending on the particularities of the national model presently in practice.One WorldThere Are No Democracies Or Autocracies, Only GovernmentsAndrew Korybko
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Everything you wanted to know about Iranian constitutional law and politics as a mixture of Islamic law and representative democracy in a liberal republic. Longish and detailed.Everything you wanted to know about Iranian constitutional law and politics as a mixture of Islamic law and representative democracy in a liberal republic. Longish and detailed.The Vineyard of the SakerIslamic Republic of Iran’s Presidential Election 1400Mansoureh TajikRelatedThe division of the world into “democracies” and “autocracies” is an inaccurate reflection of reality. There are just governments, and each has elements of these two categories within them, albeit to differing extents depending on the particularities of the national model presently in practice.One WorldThere Are No Democracies Or Autocracies, Only GovernmentsAndrew Korybko
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The division of the world into “democracies” and “autocracies” is an inaccurate reflection of reality. There are just governments, and each has elements of these two categories within them, albeit to differing extents depending on the particularities of the national model presently in practice.
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