Collective Psychological Resilience in Politics
the ability of groups and communities to resist and adapt to political pressures, crises and threats while maintaining sustained political effectiveness and civic engagement. This resilience reflects a society’s level of psychological and political health, its ability to overcome conflict, maintain stability and recover from crises. It also contributes to the strengthening of internal harmony and the ability of the group to cope with sudden or long-term political changes.
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