This study addresses a crucial topic, especially in recent times, due to the increasing impacts and threats posed by the issue of climate change. Climate change has profound effects on various political, economic, and social dimensions, weakening the ability of political systems to address the problems arising from these interactions. This diminishes the capacity of political systems to effectively manage issues related to governance, ultimately undermining their legitimacy and leading to political instability, particularly in developing countries that lack the capabilities and resources to tackle complex challenges like climate change. Therefore, the study focuses on a central research question: What are the implications of climate change on political stability in developing countries? To answer this primary research question, the researcher employs a systems analysis approach, considering environmental issues such as climate change as inputs and examining the political system's capacity to manage and mitigate its destructive negative impacts. The study further explores the political system's outputs through various pathways, including technical, legal, and humanitarian aspects, as well as international cooperation and solidarity aimed at reducing the effects of climate change. Accordingly, the researcher structures the study to reflect its objectives, encompassing a theoretical framework, the impact of climate change on political stability in developing countries, and the future of political stability in the context of ongoing climate changes in these nations.
(2025). The Implications of Climate Change in Political Stability in Southern countries. Scientific journal of the Faculty of Economic Studies and Political Science, 10(20), 363-393. doi: 10.21608/esalexu.2025.328904.1280
MLA
. "The Implications of Climate Change in Political Stability in Southern countries", Scientific journal of the Faculty of Economic Studies and Political Science, 10, 20, 2025, 363-393. doi: 10.21608/esalexu.2025.328904.1280
HARVARD
(2025). 'The Implications of Climate Change in Political Stability in Southern countries', Scientific journal of the Faculty of Economic Studies and Political Science, 10(20), pp. 363-393. doi: 10.21608/esalexu.2025.328904.1280
VANCOUVER
The Implications of Climate Change in Political Stability in Southern countries. Scientific journal of the Faculty of Economic Studies and Political Science, 2025; 10(20): 363-393. doi: 10.21608/esalexu.2025.328904.1280