Rulingdominant
Rulingdominant is a term used in political science and sociology to describe a political arrangement in which a single party or ruling group maintains pervasive authority across political, administrative, and social institutions over extended periods. The term emphasizes not only electoral success but also the capacity to shape policy, public discourse, and bureaucratic practice, thereby constraining meaningful opposition.
Origin and usage: The term is a neologism formed from ruling and dominant; it emerged in late
Key features: Centralized power within the executive and party apparatus; control or influence over climate of
Scope and distinctions: Rulingdominant regimes are distinct from outright personal dictatorship and from fully competitive liberal
Critique: Some scholars caution that the label risks overgeneralization, as variations in coercion, legitimacy, and civic
See also: dominant-party system, hegemony, authoritarianism, political legitimacy.