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  2. Power vacuum - Wikipedia

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    In political science and political history, the term power vacuum, also known as a power void, is an analogy between a physical vacuum to the political condition "when someone in a place of power, has lost control of something and no one has replaced them."

  3. What does political vacuum mean? - Definitions.net

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    Wiktionary Rate this definition: 2.5 / 11 votes. political vacuum noun. a state of relative anarchy compared to neighboring states, often caused by death of the head of state before a successor could be designated.

  4. Power Vacuum - (International Conflict) - Vocab, Definition ... -...

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    Definition. A power vacuum occurs when there is an absence of authority or leadership in a political space, leading to instability and potential conflict as various groups vie for control.

  5. Power Vacuum - (AP World History: Modern) - Vocab, Definition ...

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    Definition. A power vacuum occurs when a governing authority is weakened or removed, leading to a lack of control and the potential for conflict as various groups vie for power. This concept is crucial in understanding the geopolitical landscape after World War II, as the collapse of colonial empires and the decline of European powers created ...

  6. What is a Power Vacuum? (with pictures) - Historical Index

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    It is a political term used to describe a vacancy or weakness in the power structure of a nation or region. The danger is that a group that does not have the country or region’s best interests in mind may fill the vacuum before an appropriate new government can be installed.

  7. Power vacuums in international politics: a conceptual framework

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    Policymakers and academics alike frequently invoke power vacuums as important phenomena in international politics, referring to them in a diverse array of contexts ranging from civil war to the decline and retrenchment of great powers.

  8. Power vacuum - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts - Fiveable

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    A power vacuum occurs when there is a lack of authority or leadership in a particular region or organization, often leading to instability and conflict as various groups attempt to fill the void. This concept is particularly relevant in situations where the removal or assassination of a leader leaves a significant gap in political power ...

  9. Political-vacuum Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary

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    Political-vacuum definition: A state of relative anarchy compared to neighboring states, often caused by death of the head of state before a successor could be designated.

  10. POWER VACUUM definition | Cambridge English Dictionary

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    noun [ C usually singular ] us / ˈpaʊ.ɚ ˌvæk.juːm / uk / ˈpaʊə ˌvæk.juːm /. Add to word list. a condition that exists when someone has lost control of something, and no one has replaced them: She was quick to fill the power vacuum that was left by the sudden death of the chief executive officer.

  11. POWER VACUUM Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Power vacuum definition: a situation where there is a lack of leadership in a government or organization, often because an existing leader has left or been lost. See examples of POWER VACUUM used in a sentence.