Governments in Northern Eurasia and Russia typically exhibit a mix of authoritarianism and semi-authoritarianism, with a tendency for centralized power. Russia, for instance, is characterized by a strong presidential system where political opposition is often suppressed. In contrast, some neighboring countries, like the Baltic states, have embraced democratic governance and European integration. However, many Central Asian nations share similarities with Russia in terms of limited political freedoms and a focus on stability over democratic processes.
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