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in 221 BCE, ushering in more than two millennia in which China was governed by one or more imperial dynasties. From the start, China has experienced power vacuums after dynasties have been toppled, usually resulting in civil wars between different factions vying to form the next dynasty or political
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is the first country still existing to have been united, and has had repeated power vacuums throughout its history. China was first unified under emperor
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condition "when someone in a place of power, has lost control of something and no one has replaced them." The situation can occur when a
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are orderly ways to resolve questions of succession to positions of power. When such methods are unavailable, such as in failed
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was the dominant political and military force within the Indian Ocean. However, in 1433, the Chinese government withdrew their
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where the state has lost the power to prevent its citizens from forming states within states, such as in post-communist
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was removed, no local figures were on hand to immediately assume the now vacant administerial posts. For this reason,
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was appointed by the United States government as the interim head of state to oversee the transition.
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in which large portions of the government resign or are removed, creating unclear succession.
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is an example of a power vacuum in the aftermath of the
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regime. These have included but are not limited to the
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and thus left a large void within the Indian Ocean.
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Index

Power struggle (disambiguation)
political science
political history
vacuum
political
government
power
authority
militia
insurgents
military
coup
warlord
dictator
organized crime
crime family
order of succession
succession planning
dictatorships
civil wars
political
violence
constitutional crisis
assassination of Julius Caesar
Time of Troubles
Tsardom of Russia
Franco-Prussian War
Mexican Revolution
Porfiriato
Russian Civil War

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