Well, that really varies. Some novels might incorporate a dictator for plot purposes, but many don't. It all comes down to the author's imagination and the story they want to tell.
In a fictional rise of a dictator story, often there are common elements. First, there might be a period of social unrest. This unrest gives the dictator - to - be an opportunity to present himself as a savior. For example, he may promise stability and security which the people desperately crave. Second, he starts to gain a following by using powerful and persuasive speeches. He manipulates the emotions of the masses, playing on their fears and hopes. Third, he gradually undermines democratic institutions. Slowly but surely, he takes over the power of the media, the judiciary, and the legislative branch, until he has absolute control.
I'm not aware of any specific book directly titled in such a way. There might be fictional works that touch on dictatorial figures in Central Asia in a more general sense, but without that exact title.
I recommend I Can Become a Zombie to you. The protagonist of this book discovered that he could become a zombie in the apocalypse, and he could lead zombies and transform them. He had been pretending to be a human and had taken control of the country, becoming an emperor. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
There could be many reasons for a girl to leave a country ruled by a dictator. Maybe she feared for her safety, as dictatorships often suppress opposition and individual freedoms. She might have seen her family or friends persecuted. For example, if she was involved in any form of activism for basic rights like freedom of speech or equality, she could be in danger. So, she decided to leave in search of a place where she could live without such constant fear and oppression.
Well, consider a plot where a character believes that the current wizarding world is too chaotic and decides to become a dictator to bring 'order'. They could start by controlling the flow of magic, perhaps by rationing magical items or spells. They might also censor the Daily Prophet and other forms of media to control the narrative. Another aspect could be that they change the education system at Hogwarts, making it more militaristic and less about the exploration of magic for the sake of knowledge. This would create a lot of conflict as the main characters from the original series would likely oppose such a regime.
It could be that the dictator in the white coat in the manga uses their position to manipulate and oppress others. Maybe there's a resistance forming against them. The plot could go in many directions.
It could be the combination of the vampire element and the power dynamics of a dictator. The contrast and conflict between supernatural abilities and political authority can add a lot of excitement.
Well, it could potentially be a story that delves into all the elements that dictators dread. This could include mass uprisings, international pressure for human rights, and the inability to completely control information. When people are informed and united, they can oppose a dictator, and that could be the core of such a 'full story'.