"Politics of guardrails" refers to the strategic use of rules, norms, or laws to limit political actions, preventing extreme outcomes. It is used by moderates or institutions to steer policy within acceptable bounds, often through constitutional checks or bipartisan agreements. Beneficiaries include centrist voters, democratic systems seeking stability, and policymakers aiming to avoid gridlock or authoritarian drift.
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