Abstract
The article analyzes the political phenomenon of revolutions. The article explores the phenomenon of political revolutions, providing an overview and analysis of the key aspects, causes, and consequences of this phenomenon in world politics. Revolutions, as political events, have a long history and have a significant impact on modern society. The article examines the reasons that may push people to rebel against the existing political system. The author emphasizes that dissatisfaction with corruption, authoritarian regimes, economic instability and social inequalities often serves as a catalyst for mass protests. Effective use of mass communication tools such as the Internet and social media also plays an important role in mobilizing the masses. Additionally, the article analyzes the impact of political revolutions on the countries and regions where they occurred. This may include changes in political structure, the establishment of new governments, and even global implications for international relations. In addition, the article raises the issue of the role of the international community and external actors in political revolutions, including support for the opposition and influence on the development of events.
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