Iran: 🇮🇷
Iran is theocratic has a little bit of liberalism but more government control.
One example fo this is the reserved seats in the Majis for some religious minorities, but the nation also follows Sharia law, which is a part of Islam.
Another example is the Supreme Leader. Not elected, but chosen by God, which is important to the people (having the emphasis on religion)
Another example is the elected positions, such as the president, but they must all be approved by religious leaders.
Mexico: 🇲🇽
Similar to Nigeria, Mexico is a democracy/a nation that values individualism and is also federalist.
One example of this is term limits. This allows for the people to be better served by a leader that wants to protect their rights because a leader can only hold the position for a limited time.
Another example is how it is divided into states. This allows for regional governance and helps serve the people where they are.
Another example is the judicial reforms. The judicial system is being reworked so it can be more independent and better serve the needs of the people.
Russia: 🇷🇺
Authoritarianism and nationalism.
One example of this is the need to register a protest with the government. In Russia before protesting you must essentially check to see if it's okay. This lack of freedom to assemble shows the control that the government seeks to have over the people.
Another example is the use of courts to punish political rivals. The courts in Russia are not very separate from the executive branch, which creates opportunity for it to be abused.
Another example is the government control of the media. It seeks to have control of the narrative and how things go out.
UK: 🇬🇧
Liberalism. Importance of Individual Liberties.
One example of this is the allowance of multiple different political parties. This shows a focus on making sure all individuals can be heard. They have parties for Irish and Scottish citizens, so they can have their voices heard in the UK Parliament.
Another example of this is having an independent judiciary. This removes the political biasing that can sometimes come, allows for the people to get fair and just treatment under the law.
Another example of this is the active participation of NGO's, which allows for people to active politically.
Nigeria: 🇳🇬
Nigeria is a democracy/a nation that values individualism and is also federalist. (Closest I could find that relates.)
One example of this is term limits. This allows for the people to be better served by a leader that wants to protect their rights because a leader can only hold the position for a limited time.
Another example is the freedom of religion. While there has been great conflict due to Christian v. Muslim, people are allowed to have the right to practice what they believe and the government doesn't necessarily kill people for the the religion.
Another example is how it is divided into states. This allows for regional governance and helps serve the people where they are.
China: 🇨🇳
China is communist.
One example is the "one child policy" that the nation held. This was a representation of their communist ideology because the government sought for strong control over individual lives, and it kept the people on the same level with only having one child.
Another example is the CPC being the sole political party in the government. Unless you are part of the CPC, you won't get anywhere politically.
Another example is that the economy is controlled by the government. They raise prices, change things, and drive market changes. Outside actors don't have much of a say.