Discussion of this harassment and violence suggests a likely point of
coalitionist activity among gay men, lesbians and other non-heterosexual groups and appears to offer the possibility of alliances with groups who are disenfranchised on such grounds as race, ethnicity or disability (Cunneen et al., 1997).
If McAuliffe was a
coalitionist by upbringing, he remained one out of necessity: Despite being near the center of Democratic presidential politics in the 1980s, McAuliffe managed to steer clear of the fractious intramural quarrels that split the party during that decade.
winning coalitions are the only coalitions that have value), that individual members of winning coalitions receive positive payoffs and that coalitional adherence is non-binding, either to the
coalitionist or to the coalition.
This was a thing to wonder at, for all at once the government party had become popular again after years of being scornfully labelled as 'the lackeys of Turkey' or 'foreign slaves' or 'Vienna's hired gaolers' which for years had been the epithets lavished on them by the
Coalitionist press.
The Lloyd George he admired as a radical Chancellor, he distrusted as
coalitionist and crony of so many Tories, and came slowly to hate.
This political strategy and the ideas associated with it have diverse and nationally specific roots in movements and institutions such as the Demos Foundation, the emergence of the Democratic Leadership Council in the Reagan era, and the social democratisation of Euro-communism in the 1970s and 1980s (exemplified perhaps by the
coalitionist political strategy of the Italian Communist Party).
There being no takers for the LPP leadership's wilder
coalitionist schemes, the party would make its debut in the national elections of 1945.
* That means the
coalitionist's relationship to the party is different from the partisan's.
On the one hand, the reconstruction of substantial armies in Europe (including Germany) and the presence of significant numbers of American troops on the continent involved, de facto, a "
coalitionist" concept of military strategy supporting the political strategy of American hegemony.
This senatorial walkover was the pleasant upshot of a seat adjustment pact between the MQM and the PPP, which are, more often than not, at loggerheads despite being
coalitionists in the provincial government of Sindh...