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regime change

British  

noun

  1. the transition from one political regime to another, esp through concerted political or military action

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They may see investment conditions in Venezuelan as less attractive than other opportunities, even with a regime change.

From Barron's

Using Iraq as an example, the Wood Mackenzie team argued that “regime change and ending sanctions can lead to material changes in oil output,” said Crooks.

From MarketWatch

Appeared in the November 20, 2025, print edition as 'The Fruits of Regime Change'.

From The Wall Street Journal

Once this rain clears away this weekend the cold air will sweep the field and bring a regime change with snow for some of us next week.

From BBC

The big problem with regime change is you can never be entirely sure what will happen after the incumbent leader is removed.

From Los Angeles Times