Challenges facing political system after a revolutionary change (Domestic factors)
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https://doi.org/10.58298/202283Keywords:
Challenges, Change, revolution, regimeAbstract
Any sort of change, even if it was a spontaneous one, faces natural and artificial challenges. Indeed, the same thing happens when an entire political system undergoes change through revolution; all of its institutions, or at least, its high-ranking leaders, which have been ruling for long decades, might be replaced. This study focuses only on domestic challenges relevant to revolution and the way in which it is managed, and the risk that the revolution will be high jacked by opportunists or countered by the former regime. The second part of this study explains the deep-rooted challenges a revolution could encounter
such as the political, security and economic challenges, along with the new emerging challenges resulting from the change within the environment and from the actors whose interests would be affected.
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