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 |  |  | Absolute monarchy - Thomas Hobbes: Encyclopedia II - Absolute monarchy - Modern examplesThe remaining absolute monarchies in the modern world are in Saudi Arabia, Brunei and Swaziland. One might also add the Vatican City state (headed by an elected monarch who has absolute power).
In Jordan and Tonga, the monarch (although not absolute) retains considerable power. The King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuk, has voluntarily announced reforms, which would usher in a two-party democracy by 2008. It is not clear how much power King Wangchuk, or his successor, Prince Jigme Khe ...
See also:Absolute monarchy, Absolute monarchy - Theories and History, Absolute monarchy - Divine Rights, Absolute monarchy - Thomas Hobbes, Absolute monarchy - Enlightened Despotism, Absolute monarchy - Modern examples, Absolute monarchy - Examples in the Past Read more here: » Absolute monarchy: Encyclopedia II - Absolute monarchy - Modern examples |
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 |  |  | Absolute monarchy - Thomas Hobbes: Encyclopedia II - Absolute monarchy - Examples in the PastAn absolute monarch is one who has total control over his or her country and who claims that they rule by divine right. In order to be a successful absolute monarch, one must keep one’s threats far away and out of power, so as to ensure full political control. In addition, a monarch must have complete control over the religious groups of the country. This has been dictated by the past, as the rulers who follow these guidelines have prospered and maintained their power while those who didn’t were overthrown or killed. Charles the First, L ...
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