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  2. Power vacuum - Wikipedia

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    Power vacuums often occur in failed states sometimes referred to as Fragile states where the state has lost the power to prevent its citizens from forming states within states, such as in post-communist Moldova's Transnistria. The ongoing war in Sudan is an example of a power vacuum in the aftermath of the Sudanese revolution. [6]

  3. Amandla (power) - Wikipedia

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    [3] (to us), completing the South African version of the rallying cry "power to the people!". [4] The word is still associated with struggles against oppression. Mandla, which is derived from amandla, is also a common first name in South Africa. The Alternative Information and Development Centre (AIDC) publishes a magazine by the same name.

  4. Will to power - Wikipedia

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    The will to power (German: der Wille zur Macht) is a concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche. The will to power describes what Nietzsche may have believed to be the main driving force in humans. However, the concept was never systematically defined in Nietzsche's work, leaving its interpretation open to debate. [1]

  5. Opinion - The government power struggle at the heart of the ...

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    The legal and political struggles surrounding TikTok reveal the deeper tensions between the executive branch, Congress and the judiciary. ... Such questions cut to the heart of the balance of ...

  6. Power (international relations) - Wikipedia

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    In international relations, power is defined in several different ways. [1] Material definitions of state power emphasize economic and military power. [2] [3] [4] Other definitions of power emphasize the ability to structure and constitute the nature of social relations between actors.

  7. Class conflict - Wikipedia

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    In political science, the term class conflict or class struggle refers to the economic antagonism and political tension that exist among social classes because of clashing interests, competition for limited resources, and inequalities of power in the socioeconomic hierarchy. [1]

  8. A Power Struggle Consumes the Libertarian Party - AOL

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    The post A Power Struggle Consumes the Libertarian Party appeared first on Reason.com. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment. People.

  9. The Best and Worst Moments of the 2025 SAG Awards - AOL

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    When Kieran Culkin took the stage to accept the award for Male Actor in a Supporting Role for his work in A Real Pain, it was clear he hadn’t prepared a speech. “Thank you SAG-AFTRA for this ...