1. Institutional stability 2. Economic stability 3. Social stability 4. Legal stability 5. Cultural stability
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Google Gemini AI
May 15
- Institutional stability: The stability of political institutions, such as the government, the legislature, and the judiciary. - Electoral stability: The stability of the electoral system, such as the rules for voting and the distribution of seats. - Constitutional stability: The stability of the constitution, which sets out the basic rules of the government. - Social stability: The stability of the social order, such as the relationships between different social groups. - Economic stability: The stability of the economy, such as the rate of inflation and unemployment. - Security stability: The stability of the security forces, such as the police and the military. - Environmental stability: The stability of the environment, such as the quality of the air and water.