Kleptocratic
Kleptocratic is an adjective derived from the Greek words "kleptein" (to steal) and "kratos" (rule). It refers to a form of government or political system where the rulers engage in theft or embezzle funds, often to the detriment of the state or its citizens. This term is often used to describe regimes where the leaders use their power to steal from the public or private sector, often through corruption, fraud, or other illegal means.
The term "kleptocratic" is commonly applied to describe authoritarian regimes where the leaders amass wealth through
The concept of kleptocracy is often associated with the idea of "plunder politics," where the rulers use
Kleptocratic regimes are often characterized by a lack of transparency, accountability, and rule of law. The
In recent years, the term "kleptocratic" has been used to describe a range of authoritarian regimes around