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"Illiberal" or authoritarian countries now control more than 15\% of world gross domestic product, they point out.
Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | guardian.co.uk 2008
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"Illiberal" or authoritarian countries now control more than 15 percent of world gross domestic product.
European Tribune 2008
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The Pie-Eyed Picayune: Russia: Liberal Autocracy or Illiberal Democracy skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Oh how nice to be visited by our old friend "Illiberal liberals".
Chris Huhne to be Britain's next European Commissioner? 2009
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Illiberal diktats about clothes do nothing for them — or the cause of "free people, free societies."
To Ban the Burqa 2010
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D'Souza, who has been affiliated with conservative think tanks, has written more than a dozen books, including "The End of Racism," "Illiberal Education" and "Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader."
Howard Kurtz: White House rips Forbes article Howard Kurtz: 2010
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Illiberal registers, databases, inspectorates and regulatory quangos typified the regimes of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown and obsessed such control-freak ministers as David Miliband and Ed Balls.
Radical? Hardly. But Cameron is so much more than Blair reincarnated 2010
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Moderate Muslims, Fudamentalist Muslims, Left, Right, Liberal, Illiberal ... yep, Britain is looking really stable with this multi-cultural thing 40-years 'in'.
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D'Souza, who has been affiliated with conservative think tanks, has written more than a dozen books, including "The End of Racism," "Illiberal Education" and "Ronald Reagan: How an Ordinary Man Became an Extraordinary Leader."
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Illiberal dictatorships exist outside the rule of law, which means property rights are unstable, which means that simply doing business at all gets a lot more uncertain, which means doing business gets more expensive, which means these regimes suck economically in the long run.
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