concept   government control

13 commonsense assertions
Cultures (13) China (1) Norway (1) Sweden (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Western democracies (1) Autocratic regimes (1) Switzerland (1) Venezuela (1) democratic societies (1) Authoritarian countries (1) Closed economies (1) Cuba (1) Open societies (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 government control China China has a high level of government control over various aspects of society, including the economy, media, and individual freedoms. 8
2 government control Norway Norway's government regulates for social welfare, economic stability, and individual freedoms. 8
3 government control Sweden Sweden values balanced government regulation to ensure welfare and individual freedoms, with a strong societal emphasis on accountability. 5
4 government control Saudi Arabia The government controls social, religious, and political conformity in Saudi Arabia with limited social welfare programs. 4
5 government control Western democracies In Western democracies, government control is limited and subject to checks and balances. 3
6 government control Autocratic regimes In autocratic regimes, government control is absolute and individual freedoms are limited. 2
7 government control Switzerland Switzerland emphasizes individual responsibility with limited government interference in personal and economic activities. 2
8 government control Venezuela In Venezuela, government control and oversight result in public distrust of institutions due to corruption and abuse of authority. 2
9 government control democratic societies In democratic societies, government control is limited by checks and balances, emphasizing decentralization and individual freedoms. 2
10 government control Authoritarian countries Government control in authoritarian countries is extensive and lacks checks and balances. 1
11 government control Closed economies Closed economies exhibit a high level of government intervention in both the economy and people's daily lives. 1
12 government control Cuba Strong government control over political and economic activities is a historical tradition in Cuban culture. 1
13 government control Open societies In open societies, government control is balanced by serving the people and subject to checks and balances to prevent abuse of power. 1