The collapse of the Berlin Wall in 1989 serves as a powerful example of how authoritarian regimes can fall not through organized opposition, but through moments of uncertainty among those enforcing the system. When the guardians of a regime perceive that maintaining control is more costly than allowing change, the system can unravel rapidly. This historical insight raises questions about the stability of similar regimes today, such as Iran, and whether they might be approaching a similar breaking point.
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