Cabinet crisis

A cabinet crisis, government crisis or political crisis refers to a situation where an incumbent government is unable to form or function, is toppled through an uprising, or collapses.[1] Political crises may correspond with, cause or be caused by economic crises, and may spread between neighbouring countries.[1][2]

Examples of cabinet crises

Belgium

Czech Republic

France

Germany

Iceland

Iraq

Italy

Netherlands

Malawi

Malaysia

Maldives

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sweden

Thailand

Tunisia

United Kingdom

See also

References

  1. Chang, Roberto (2007-11-01). "Financial crises and political crises". Journal of Monetary Economics. 54 (8): 2409–2420. doi:10.1016/j.jmoneco.2007.03.001. ISSN 0304-3932. S2CID 10510904.
  2. Vaugirard, V. (2007). "Financial instability, political crises and contagion". Recherches Économiques de Louvain. 73 (4): 347–367. doi:10.3917/rel.734.0347. ISSN 0770-4518.
  3. "Hvað er átt við með stjórnarkreppu og hefur slíkt ástand áður ríkt á Íslandi?".
  4. Baker, Colin (2001-03-23). Revolt of the Ministers: The Malawi Cabinet Crisis 1964-1965. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-0-85771-642-2.


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