- entities.
Instrumental coalitions have low-intensity
involvement without a
foundation to
mediate conflict. Finally, event-based
coalitions are
those that have...
- times,
parties have
formed all-party
coalitions (national
unity governments,
grand coalitions). If a
coalition collapses, the
Prime Minister and cabinet...
-
minor variant,
Descending Acquiescing Coalitions (DAC),
counts ballots slightly differently. A
solid coalition consists of all
voters who
prefer every...
- "rainbow
coalitions" (sateenkaarihallitus) in Finland.
Katainen Cabinet and its
successor Stubb Cabinet were also
characterized as
rainbow coalitions. A group...
- They
include the
Coalition Wars as a subset:
seven wars
waged by
various military alliances of
great European powers,
known as
Coalitions,
against Revolutionary...
- for
similar coalitions between social democrats,
liberals and
greens in
other countries. At a
state level,
early traffic light coalitions occurred in...
- The term
coalition of the
willing refers to an
international alliance focused on
achieving a
particular objective,
usually of
military or
political nature...
- 2010. "Rising
chorus for
Coalition merger - National". The Age. 17
December 2007.
Retrieved 30 June 2010. "Federal, Qld
coalitions unelectable: MP - Breaking...
-
grand coalitions,
including eleven consecutively from 1945 to 1966.
Grand coalitions again governed from 1987 to 2000 and 2007 to 2017.
Grand coalitions have...
-
grand coalitions.
Parties frequently make
statements ahead of
elections about which coalitions they
categorically reject. In Germany,
coalitions rarely...