Because of the WPA's efforts to connect in the Third World, I offer this outline in addition to my longer "People's Histories, Blocs, and Managed Democracy Reconsidered" as a means of strategy in the Third World.
CAESAREAN SOCIALISM
Deferral of DOTP via the Bloc of Dispossessed Classes and "National"/"Pan-National" Petit-Bourgeoisie
Simply put, in much of the Third World the proletariat is far from being in the demographic majority, and anything less than equal suffrage (except for the possible disenfranchisement of all bourgeois and "comprador petit-bourgeois" elements) such that the regime is not led by the working class is tantamount to minoritarianism.
Greater flexibility for "March on Rome" to seize state power (People's War, Focoism, Breakthrough Military Coups, plus other means)
This is related to the necessary deferral of the DOTP and its related political revolution.
Political triad against liberal republicanism (independent working-class political organization, urban petit-bourgeois democratism, and peasant absolutism / autocracy / patrimonialism)
Independent working-class political organization separates the Caesarean Socialist from the ever-reactionary Bonapartist. The combination of the latter two elements of the triad is a rejection of bourgeois oligarchy hiding under the mask of liberal republicanism ("democracy," "aristocracy," and "monarchy"). Through things like communal power, it acknowledges that the benevolent tyrant model doesn't work. After that, peasantry absolutism / autocracy / patrimonialism does indeed refer to the extent of the National (or Pan-National) Leader's control over the military, law enforcement and corrections, bureaucracy, and courts of constitutional law ("court-packing"), all against bourgeois federalism. This one person, though, whether in or out of la Presidencia, is accountable to the next point.
Compatibility of party-based "managed democracy" with pre-DOTP orthodox minimum program and applying "managed democracy" towards autocratic and bureaucratic repression of the bourgeoisie and liberal opposition up to and including autocratic sovereignty over constitutional courts but not other courts
The National Leader is the head of some party, but can be hired and fired by that party. The party system is inspired somewhat by the officially multi-party, Popular Front governments of Eastern Europe. The bourgeois and liberal opposition get the Lukashenko treatment, and the latter the additional Putin treatment. Politicized religious opposition gets the Bismarck treatment and then some.
Economy to encompass all "steps toward socialism," all Economic Republicanism (real, Ricardian, and radical Bourgeois Socialism), and all National-Democratization (finance, energy, food production, international trade and trade policy, transport, communication infrastructure, construction, health, insurance, etc. where not covered by either "steps toward socialism" or Economic Republicanism)
By "etc." in national-democratization, I don't mean all the other sectors of the economy. There would still be room for state-aided cooperatives, shopkeepers, small tenant farmers, sharecroppers, non-industrial fishermen, etc. plus non-worker intellectuals and really self-employed schmucks (and their market-bullying guild-like organizations) to do their thing.
Possibilities for Minsky and Meidner on structural unemployment and working-class savings, respectively
This is just a side note on additional labour and social measures of a radical character. Another example would be stakeholder co-management, but on a more populist basis (becoming in essence "co-determination" without the bourgeoisie) than a working-class basis.
DOTP in between Caesarean Socialism and the post-monetary lower phase of the communist mode of production
"The time will come [...] then it will be ridiculous to talk about “singleness of will” of the proletariat and the peasantry, about a democratic dictatorship, etc. When that time comes we shall attend directly to the question of the socialist dictatorship of the proletariat and deal with it at greater length." (Lenin, Two Tactics)