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D. Iteration and Combination of the 1‧2‧3 Law (1) Expansion and Iterated Application of the 1st Law a. Samjae Capacities and Multi-Layer Structure The multi-layer structure of capacity arises from the interaction structure of Samjae capacities, and this multi-layer structure can be analyzed more deeply through the combination of more multi-layer structures[Ch.2.22]. As already emphasized, adding..
㉢ 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 \rightarr..
㉡ Political Regime Collapse A mathematical model describing political change characterized by the "political regime collapse" is shown in the following graph. This graph describes the sudden disappearance of the constraint force \( \vec{S_{TB}} \) at time \( t_1 \) . This means that the regime maintenance capacity under the existing regime has been exhausted. Then, the only factor that impedes p..
㉠ Coercive Regime Overthrow The mathematical model describing political change characterized by "regime overthrow by armed force capacity" is depicted in the following graph. Looking at this graph, the repression force( \( \vec{S_{TB}} \) ) continues to increase until time \( t_2 \) . This implies that the political regime has enough political capacity to bear the maintenance costs. Nevertheless..
c. Mathematical Model and Implications of the 3rd Law Regime change force increases as regime duration period T( \( = t_1 - t_0 \) ) increases. However, once a regime change occurs, the initial point when regime change force begins to accumulate is reset at a new political regime(R*) that emerges, and thus the regime duration period(T) is recalibrated based on the new regime. That is, T decrease..
b. The Interrelationships of Factors in Regime Change Solving the differential equation in [Fmla.3.3.1] yields the following. [Fmla.3.3.2] \( \begin{bmatrix} \vec{{H_g ^{R \rightarrow R*}}} (t) \\ \\ \vec{{C_g ^{R \rightarrow R*}}} (t) \end{bmatrix} = \begin{bmatrix} \sum \vec{{P_m ^{R \rightarrow R*}}} (t) \\ \\ \vec{{{C_{CH}}_g ^{R \rightarrow R*}}} + \vec{{S_{TB}}_g} (t) \end{bmatrix} \) Here..
(3) Mathematical Model of the 3rd Law a. Mathematical Model of Political Regime Change The key content that the 3rd law of political phenomena seeks to explain is the creation and change of the rule system (political organization). In summary, the following can be implicitly stated as the content explained by the 3rd law of political phenomena: [Ch.3.317] The creation and maintenance of a politi..
㉡ Important Aspects of the 3rd Law To dispel the misunderstanding about political regime change, one of the things to emphasize is the law [Ch.3.315]. That is, "Regime change occurs only when those who demand regime change have sufficient political capacity, rather than due to demands from a larger group of people." In countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, and Uruguay, economic crises ha..