Repercussions
Repercussions are the consequences or outcomes that follow an action or event, often indirect, delayed, or cascading in nature. The term emphasizes secondary effects that extend beyond the immediate result and may unfold across systems and time. In common usage it frequently conveys a negative or unintended dimension, though not all repercussions are harmful.
Etymology: from French répercussion, ultimately from Latin repercutere “to strike back.” It originally referred to rebound
Contexts: In politics and public policy, actions can produce economic, social, and political repercussions beyond the
Analysis and mitigation: Repercussions are often considered in risk assessments, impact studies, and scenario planning. Forecasting