Phrases with «political maneuvering»

"Political maneuvering" refers to the strategic actions and tactics that politicians engage in to gain an advantage or achieve their goals within the political environment. It often involves making clever moves, alliances, or making use of influence and power to manipulate or navigate the political system. Full definition

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Sentences with «political maneuvering»

  • His focus is not on political maneuvering in order to maintain a position, but rather on actually governing — encouraging collaboration among all parties and serving all of New Paltz, not being biased towards those who serve some personal agenda. (hudsonvalleyone.com)
  • North Korean officials approached their southern counterparts in an effort to give their athletes a chance to compete, but the discussions and agreement have been batted about as political maneuvers designed to make North Korea look better (and steal the show) while driving a wedge in between the U.S. and South Korea. (fortune.com)
  • It's also unclear as to whether Domscheit - Berg will make public comment on the content of releases, or use it for political maneuvering as some accuse Assange of doing. (slaw.ca)
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