Caudillism

/kɔːˈdɪlɪzəm/ noun

A system of political rule based on a strong leader or caudillo, often involving authoritarian control and personal loyalty.

From Spanish 'caudillo' (leader) plus '-ism' (system or ideology). Developed as a term to describe the Latin American political structures centered on powerful individual military leaders, especially common in 19th-century history.

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