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c. ㉢ Compromised Political Change 본문
㉢ Compromised Political Change
The mathematical model describing political change characterized by the "compromised political change" is shown in the following graph.
This graph illustrates a situation in which political change occurs at time \( t_2 \) , even though repression force \( \vec{S_{TB}} \) becomes 0 at time \( t_1 \) , while still maintaining the condition of \( \vec{{H_{[R \rightarrow R*]}}_g} < \vec{{C_{[R \rightarrow R*]}}_g} \). This can occur for various reasons. It is possible that the police force and the judicial administration force, which are the repression force, collapsed too early. The Glorious Revolution in England can be considered as an example of this. Also, those in power may abandon their efforts to suppress demands for political change by force and may allow for political change by compromising and cooperating with members rather than forcefully suppressing them.
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