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Regime Types and Stability

Regime types refer to the distinct patterns of ecological organization and interactions within a biological community, while stability describes the resilience of these systems to disturbances and their ability to maintain structure and function over time. Together, they influence the dynamics of ecosystems and the persistence of species within them.

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Regime types and stability are crucial concepts in political science that help us understand how governments function and maintain order. Different regimes, such as democracies and autocracies, have unique characteristics that influence their stability. Political stability is essential for economic ...

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Key Terms

Democracy
A system of government where the citizens exercise power directly or elect representatives.

Example: Countries like the USA and India are democracies.

Autocracy
A system of government where one person or a small group holds absolute power.

Example: North Korea is an example of an autocracy.

Political Stability
The durability of a government and its ability to maintain order.

Example: Stable governments can effectively manage crises.

Regime Change
The process through which one government is replaced by another.

Example: The Arab Spring led to regime changes in several countries.

Social Contract
An implicit agreement among members of a society to cooperate for social benefits.

Example: Citizens agree to follow laws in exchange for protection.

Civil Society
Organizations and institutions that represent the interests of citizens.

Example: Nonprofits and advocacy groups are part of civil society.

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Key Concepts

Types of regimesPolitical stabilityGovernanceSocial contract