Solution to Political Instability
Social Solution
2. Reduce Religious Intolerance
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By: Griffin Adams
Economic Solution
Political Solution
1. Diminish Unemployment
- Providing construction jobs
- Give Unemployment Benefits
- Put more funding towards education
1. Create Free and Fair Elections
2. Reduce Government Corruption
Causes of Instability
Definition
The Economic, Political, and Social Solution (EPSS)
All three solutions will be put into play but, one will kick it off and the other two will fall into play after the prior solution is completed.
Political Instability - propensity of a government collapse.
“The Economist Intelligence Unit surveyed a total of 165 countries for its Political Instability Index, rating each for its economic distress and underlying vulnerability to unrest. A total of 95 countries were rated as being at high risk or very high risk” (The Economist, 2016) and the rest of the world is slowly following suit.
Political Causes:
- Rights and freedoms of the people are not respected
- Corruption of the government
- A government is not open with its people
- Unfair and unfree elections
Economic Causes:
- Mass unemployment
- High poverty
Social Causes:
- Prejudice of certain races in a nation
- Intolerance of others and their views