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Impede Policy Continuity

Definition

Impede Policy Continuity refers to actions or events that disrupt the smooth implementation and continuation of government policies. It can occur when there is a change in leadership, political instability, or bureaucratic inefficiencies.

Analogy

Imagine you are driving on a highway with no traffic lights or stop signs. Suddenly, a construction crew starts blocking lanes and redirecting traffic. This disruption slows down your journey and makes it difficult to maintain a consistent speed. Similarly, when policy continuity is impeded, it creates obstacles and delays in achieving government goals.

Related terms

Political Transition: A period of change in government leadership that often leads to disruptions in policy continuity.

Institutional Inertia: The resistance to change within bureaucratic systems that can hinder the implementation of new policies.

Partisan Gridlock: When opposing political parties cannot reach agreements on policy issues, resulting in a lack of progress and continuity.

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