ASSESSING THE PREVALENCE OF POLITICAL INSTABILITY IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY

  • Orji, Chidi Paul, Ph.D
  • Olaiya, Olajumoke Olufunmilola
  • Egberongbe Tijani Taiwo, Ph.D.
  • Iyadunni Olamilekan
  • Joachim Okoroafor, PhD
  • Nwagbara, Rufus Godswill
  • ChukwuPeter Damian Ezechi
  • Ese Henry Inoke
Keywords: Political Instability, Politics, Good Governance, National Unity

Abstract

Uncertainty in politics is a social fact. The nation's unity and peaceful coexistence are constantly threatened by political instability, which is a common occurrence in politics. The sense of social unfairness and discrimination by the general public, coupled with the government's inability to address the issues that most people encounter, leads to political instability. Thus, a breakdown of political instability, together with its causes and national ramifications, is investigated in this research. Despite major national leadership efforts to lower its occurrence, it nevertheless affects even the most developed countries in the world. This study examines the prevalence of political instability is in modern society using critical analysis approaches. However, a thorough understanding of the characteristics, causes, and sources of political instability is necessary in order to solve the issue

Published
2025-03-12
Section
Articles