If the government operates effectively, a lot of the times political success is based on economic standings.
A politically stable country typically enjoys enhanced economic growth, as stability attracts foreign investment and fosters a conducive environment for local businesses. It also ensures social cohesion, reducing the likelihood of conflicts and unrest, which can disrupt daily life and economic activities. Additionally, stable governance often leads to improved public services and infrastructure, contributing to overall quality of life for citizens. Lastly, a stable political climate can enhance a nation's global standing and diplomatic relations, facilitating international cooperation.
...being Politically Incorrect.
Because Canada still recognises the British Monarch as being the monarch of their country, despite being politically separate from the United Kingdom.
A unified Europe, economically and politically. Eventually, the European Union will most likely fuse into one nation on account of it being a supranational organization (acting somewhat as a country already).
It is also known for being a very neutral and stable country
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According to Jane's Country Risk 2008 study, the Vatican is the most stable country in the World, which is not surprising when you think about it. Sweden came in 2nd place. The UK came 7th and the Republic of Ireland was 10th. The USA was ranked at 22nd, lower because of gun ownership and drugs issues, and surprisingly Switzerland, famous for being affluent and stable, was only in 17th place.
The number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
The middle of being a Democrat and being a Republican is called being politically independent. This means that you do not favor or choose being a Democrat or Republican, but feel as though you would vote on either side depending on your personal views and what you feel is best.
Something that is "politically viable" is something that a person can do without hurting his/her political career. For example, a person who lies about personal things just to gain favor is going to be hurt politically if someone was to find out about the lie.
The goals for Canada change often. However, the government has always had the goal of the country being financially stable and the goal of a happy group of citizens.
Being radioactive, uranium is not a stable element.