Sentences with phrase «political apparatus»

The phrase "political apparatus" refers to the overall structure, systems, and machinery that support and operate a political organization or government. It includes various institutions, such as legislative bodies, executive branches, political parties, and bureaucracies, that work together to govern a country or region. Full definition
Coco Fusco discusses the Cuban political apparatus in conjunction with her participation in the 56th Venice Biennale in E-flux Journal.
Despite challengers on the left and right, Cuomo's political apparatus seems largely dormant seven months before Election Day, with no spokesperson, campaign office, or manager (it was Joe Percoco) and an outdated website.
Moreover, absent from Vakunta's account is a sense of the powerful international financial and political apparatus which support and profit from corrupt political regimes.
Sheehan also didn't come up as part of the Democratic political apparatus — she spent most of her life in business only successfully winning the position of city treasurer in 2009.
is perhaps the key political question in the state in 2018, analysts say, as New York's political apparatus braces for a series of political conventions next month.
Bharara does have an informal political apparatus that he can tap: the network of fund - raisers, operatives and strategists who, like Bharara, have worked for Sen. Chuck Schumer over the years.
Architecture, in the context of Lefebvre's work, is an intrinsically political apparatus, and Guerrier treats these sites as ideological spaces that can be socially reimagined and recontextualized in the same vein.
Against the narratives of «bodily esotericism» with which economic and political apparatuses attempt to control us, her objects remain literally grounded.
Unlike the US, countries around the globe whose political apparatuses are not heavily funded by the fossil fuel industry are actively moving away from fossil fuels.
And he is, in a sense: The flurry of activity by Cuomo's political apparatus in the week following Labor Day is designed to smother his opponent, Zephyr Teachout, and maximize his margin of victory in the primary.
ALBANY — Despite challengers nipping from the left and right, Gov. Andrew Cuomo's political apparatus seems largely dormant seven months before Election Day.
The political apparatus of a nation also governs its economic operation — the amount of money in circulation, the inflation rate, and the unemployment rate.
But it is doubtful, to say the least, that there is any religious reason to reduce national sovereignty in favor of the political apparatus of the UN.
The question is not whether our political apparatus will favor the United States above anything else, but whether we as Christians will.
First, Italy desperately needs new laws to prevent corruption, regulate the media and it needs to slash the costs of the political apparatus.
This money nexus is already well - advanced — ranging from the appointment of unelected business leaders to ministerial posts, the various trade - offs with Murdoch, the tobacco companies over Formula 1 racing and others, down to the merging of the political apparatus around Blair and Mandelson with lobbyists selling access to government ministers.
The investigation has focused on lobbyist Todd Howe, who has ties to Cuomo's political apparatus and former top Cuomo aide and confidant, Joe Percoco.
Last month, Schneiderman's office raided an office at SUNY Poly used by Howe, a lobbyist with ties to Cuomo's political apparatus, reviewing documents left on a computer there.
This month, two men who once reigned over Albany's political apparatus will stand trial in separate corruption cases.
The minister also claimed that the governor's grouse against him following the information available to him was because he (Shittu) frustrated the governor's attempts to «unjustifiably» remove the APC Chairman in Ido Local Government of the State, one Pastor Akintokun, who he (Ajimobi) felt had allowed me to have too much access to the political apparatus in the local government.
A «complex» can be an architectural configuration, a psychological syndrome or a political apparatus.
It is my understanding that this directive was likely given by Philip Cooney at CEQ, acting as an agent of CEQ Chairman James Connaughton and, by extension, the White House policy and political apparatus.
I see that the Left - liberal commentariat, in the wake of the 2020 summit, is now pretty much co-opted into the federal ALP's political apparatus, going by the series of love letters to Rudd published that are flying back and forth accross the aether.
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