drukregime
Drukregime refers to the established pattern of pressure within a given system, often in the context of political science and international relations. It describes the prevailing distribution of power and influence among various actors, whether they be states, international organizations, or non-state entities. A drukregime is characterized by the dominant norms, rules, and institutions that shape how decisions are made and how power is exercised. These regimes can be stable over time, reflecting a consistent balance of forces, or they can be dynamic, undergoing shifts as power dynamics change.
The concept of drukregime helps analyze the underlying structures that govern interactions within a specific domain.