A socio-political event refers to an occurrence that has both social and political implications. It can involve changes in society's structure or dynamics that impact political institutions or policies.
Related terms
Revolution: An abrupt change brought about by mass protests or uprisings against existing political or social structures.
Nationalism: The strong identification with one's nation or ethnic group, often characterized by pride in one's heritage.
Decolonization: The process through which colonies gain independence from imperial powers, leading to significant political and social changes.