<Ul> <Li> "Arbitrator" and "ruler" types may be distinguished; arbitrator regimes are professional, civilian - oriented, willing to give up power once problems have been resolved and support the existing social order; "ruler" types view civilians as incompetent and have no intention of returning power to them, are politically organized and have a coherent ideology </Li> </Ul> <Li> "Arbitrator" and "ruler" types may be distinguished; arbitrator regimes are professional, civilian - oriented, willing to give up power once problems have been resolved and support the existing social order; "ruler" types view civilians as incompetent and have no intention of returning power to them, are politically organized and have a coherent ideology </Li> <Li> Civil - military dictatorship <Ul> <Li> An example is the Civic - military dictatorship of Uruguay (1973--1985) </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> An example is the Civic - military dictatorship of Uruguay (1973--1985) </Li> </Ul>

What is the economic system of a dictatorship