Sentences with phrase «political alliance based»

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Other perspectives have been available: a veritable host of historians — Paul Kleppner, Robert Swierenga, Richard Jensen, and Ronald Formisano, to name only a few — have demonstrated that American political parties have always been coalitions of «ethnocultural» or «ethnoreligious» groups rather than economic or class - based alliances.
This was a poor basis on which to build a unified political alliance of reforming states.
I met different kinds of political warriors on my 12 yrs journey, some became friends while others became foes, foes became friends while friends became foes, political alliance were formed with various fighters from the political parties» base on common interest.
Blair's project is to dismantle the Labour Party as a party based on the unions, to destroy the elements of democracy which exist within the party and to transform the British political party system, through electoral reform, to make possible a long - term governmental alliance with the Liberal Democrats and, if possible, the Heseltine - Clarke wing of the Tory Party.
The question was whether it is the only legitimate alliance or outcome The central argument is that «coming first» does not rule out forming another alliance based on political principle and policy alignment.
With his forceful personality, his fervent appeals to Dominican - American nationalism and close alliances with other elected officials, including Councilman Ydanis Rodríguez and newly - elected Assemblywoman Gabriela Rosa, Mr. Espaillat has built a cohesive political machine that is eroding the traditional black power base above 96th Street.
Historically, they have been based on political alliances, financial security, and convenience...
Based on a set of interviews with current and former state chiefs, we provide examples of how chiefs can increase their effectiveness and overcome political roadblocks by forming alliances with groups interested in economic development and higher education, and build and capitalize on a reputation for having clear goals and knowing how to achieve them.
In his new book Greedy Bastards, Dylan Ratigan explains how «vampire industries» like oil and coal have forged «an unholy alliance with government based not just on the money that they contribute to political campaigns and spend on lobbying but on their ability to hypnotize us with false prices.»
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