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A major obstacle in building stable democracies is lack of trust in political institutions, which can result in low voter turnout, political apathy, and a loss of confidence in the government's ability to address citizens' needs. Additionally, corruption, political polarization, and weak institutional frameworks can also hinder the establishment of stable democracies.
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all of the above
as stable as oshiens head
It makes the economy of Africa less stable.
A stable is where horses are usually kept.
----the parties can continue to make compromises over a long period of time(novanet)----
Over all, none of the countries in the region known as East Africa are stable. Ethiopia is probably the least violent to my knowledge. If it helps, the two most stable countries in Africa are Egypt, and South Africa.
Measure it and it depends what type of stable you are building. =]
A sturgeon is a fish, a stable is a building for animals.
Lack of foreign aid makes it difficult to build stable governments in Africa.
The Empire State Building has a steel frame structure to make it strong and stable. Shreve, Lamb, and Harmon designed the building in 1930.