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In my understanding, eastern despotism in modern realities has 4 characteristic features-1) stability rests solely on violence (batons) and corruption. 2) the dramatic futuristic development of the capital, while preserving primitive labor outside the capital, 3) The struggle and growth of clans, which encourages the growth of bureaucracy, 4) Tradition in the service of the state, which becomes its antipode. I live in a country with similar characteristics, but much to the north of the places of the traditional origin of the Northern despotisms. And as a politician, I am interested in modeling the fate and factors affecting this type of system.

Officially, there is a constitutional monarchy in the Kuran, but neither the constitution nor the parliament plays a significant role, and even the monarch depends on the opinion of 12 mullahs. Therefore, unofficially, the power is theocratic. There are many features of the modern state in it, which does not distinguish the Eastern despotism from the European oligarchy. But there is also something that is characteristic only of an exclusively eastern country

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