(n) hegemonic stability theory
(n) (comp) unstable state
metastable state
quasistable state
(n) shear stability
(n) built-in stabilizer
(n) political instability
(n) overwhelming majority (number of parliamentary seats required in order for the ruling coalition to chair all standing committees and pass bills without the support of other parties)
(n) public employment exchange
(n) (comp) bistable trigger circuit
flip-flop
(n) (comp) monostable trigger circuit
(n) (comp) turn-on stabilizing time
(n) evolutionarily stable strategy
ESS
(n) (comp) bistable trigger circuit
(n) (comp) astable multivibrator