Political dynamics refers to the interactions and relationships between different political actors, such as elected officials, interest groups, and voters, that shape the functioning and outcomes of a political system. It encompasses the ways in which power is exercised, decisions are made, and policies are implemented within a political environment.
Related terms
Interest group: An organized group that advocates for specific policy positions or represents certain interests within society.
Voter turnout: The percentage of eligible voters who cast their ballots in an election.
Policy implementation: The process by which government decisions are put into effect through programs, regulations, or actions.