monarchy |
stratocracy |
As nouns the difference between monarchy and stratocracy
is that
monarchy is a government in which sovereignty is embodied within a single, today usually hereditary head of state (whether as a figurehead or as a powerful ruler) while
stratocracy is a military government.
stratocracy |
meritocracy |
As nouns the difference between stratocracy and meritocracy
is that
stratocracy is a military government while
meritocracy is rule by merit, and talent. By extension, now often used to describe a type of society where wealth, income, and social status are assigned through competition.
junta |
stratocracy |
As nouns the difference between junta and stratocracy
is that
junta is a council; a convention; a tribunal; an assembly; especially, the grand council of state in Spain while
stratocracy is a military government.
dictatorship |
stratocracy |
As nouns the difference between dictatorship and stratocracy
is that
dictatorship is a type of government where absolute sovereignty is allotted to an individual or a small clique while
stratocracy is a military government.
stratocracy |
democracy |
As nouns the difference between stratocracy and democracy
is that
stratocracy is a military government while
democracy is rule by the people, especially as a form of government; either directly or through elected representatives (representative democracy).
statocracy |
stratocracy |
As nouns the difference between statocracy and stratocracy
is that
statocracy is government by the state, or by political power in distinction from ecclesiastical power while
stratocracy is a military government.
stratocracy |
eragatocracy |
militarysystemofgovernment |
stratocracy |
As a noun stratocracy is
a military government.
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