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Regime change involves the replacement of one government by another, frequently outside conventional constitutional processes. This often includes internal...

What defines 'regime change'?

Regime change refers to the forceful or non-constitutional overthrow or replacement of a government or ruling power structure within a state. It often results in a fundamental shift in political leadership and ideology.

What are common methods of regime change?

Common methods include military coups, popular revolutions, civil wars, and external intervention by foreign powers. Less frequently, it can also involve internally orchestrated transitions under significant pressure.

What are the typical consequences of regime change?

Consequences vary widely but can include political instability, violence, human rights abuses, economic disruption, democratic transitions, or the establishment of new authoritarian systems. Long-term impacts are often complex and unpredictable.

Can external actors initiate regime change?

Yes, external actors, such as foreign governments or international organizations, can play a significant role through military intervention, covert operations, economic sanctions, or support for opposition movements.

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