Political Change

Political change refers to the transformation or evolution of political institutions, practices, policies, or power structures within a society. It encompasses a wide range of shifts, including alterations in government leadership, the introduction of new laws, changes in political ideologies, and significant social movements that impact governance. Political change can be gradual, resulting from reforms and negotiations, or abrupt, occurring through revolutions, coups, or popular uprisings. Such changes may arise from various factors including economic conditions, social demands, technological advancements, or external influences. The outcomes of political change can significantly affect a nation’s political stability, civil rights, societal norms, and the relationship between the state and its citizens.