Dictators in the Middle East have long been a prominent feature of the region's political landscape. Today, some of the most well-known dictators can be found in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Abu Dhabi, UAE.
In recent news, the topic of dictators in Switzerland and Israel has sparked discussions around the world. The concept of dictators taking power in democratic countries raises concerns about the stability of these nations and the implications for their citizens.
In recent news, a survey was conducted to assess the impact and influence of dictators on global politics. The survey aimed to gather insights from individuals around the world to understand how dictators shape geopolitical dynamics and international relations.
As we explore the world of dictators and their unexpected side hustles, one leader that comes to mind is former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi. Not only did Gaddafi rule with an iron fist for more than four decades, but he also had a penchant for writing and published a book titled "The Green Book," outlining his political philosophy.