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Charismatic authority

Charismatic authority is form of political leadership in which the authority of the ruling regime is largely tied to the popularity and charisma of a single leader. The leader will usually have several inspiring and engaging sides to his personality, making him an attractive figure that personifies the benevolvence of his government. A charismatic ruler is thus not simply one who is obeyed but rather followed and respected.

Charismatic rule is most often found in certain dictatorships. Often when the leader dies or leaves office, his regime falls shortly after, unable to survive without the personal attraction of the ruler.

Some notable charismatic rulers from history include:

In order to maintain their charismatic authority, such regimes will often establish a vast personality cult, in which inspiring images of the leader are plastered all over the country.