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Cabinet crisis

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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

Germany

Iceland

Iraq

Italy

Netherlands

Malawi

Malaysia

Maldives

Spain

Sri Lanka

Sweden

Thailand

Tunisia

United Kingdom

See also

References

  1. ^ a b 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 Economiques 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.