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Cloning Totalitarianism and Surviving Political Change in SudanIssam A.W. MohamedAl-Neelain University - Department of Economics April 4, 2011 Comparative Political Economy Journal, Vol. 5, No. 57, April 2011 Abstract: Anomalies in totalitarian systems around the world call for analyses and conclusions to rectify or eliminate them. However, in this paper I do not postulate or conclude that totalitarianism was abruptly born out of the blue. The basic theory introduced here is that totalitarianism was born with elite educated class since independence and that totalitarianism was professed by them to be picked by the military institution. The elite class was racially concentrated and so independence the seeds of segregation that hatched many years later. The phenomenon was repeated once and twice. In contemporary situation, election were rigged which worsened the political situation. Protective mechanisms are required for future transformation to democracy and its possible sustainable endurance.
Note: Downloadable document is in Arabic. Number of Pages in PDF File: 9 Keywords: Cloning Totalitarianism, Elite, Disparities, Military Institution Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: April 5, 2011 ; Last revised: April 23, 2011Suggested CitationContact Information
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