- Look up -faction, faction,
factionalism, or
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Faction or
factionalism may
refer to:
Political faction, a group...
- Grignoux [nl; fr], 17th-century
factionalism in the Prince-Bishopric of Liège
Gelderse Plooierijen, 18th-century
factionalism in the
Duchy of
Guelders inside...
-
complex political landscape. It
faced internal challenges,
including factionalism and
leadership struggles,
allegations of corruption, and a
degree of...
- sovereignty. Álvaro I and his successor, Álvaro II, also
faced problems with
factional rivals from
families that had been
displaced from succession. In order...
- for
reconciliation and
normalisation rather than a
display of
renewed factionalism.
Caesar quickly remarried,
taking the hand of Sulla's
granddaughter Pompeia...
- the
Republican banner.
Since 2008,
Republicans have
faced increased factionalism within the party's ranks. As of 2024,
Trumpists are the
dominant faction...
-
inability to
attend closely to
official business exposed the
government to
factionalism. The
Howard party (consisting of
Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton; Thomas...
- faction, the Yan'an (or Chinese)
faction and the
Guerrilla faction.
These factional divisions were
largely inherited from the
Communist Party of Korea, and...
- 1980s,
factionalism still reigns supreme.
Police records estimate that in the past 35 years,
about 8,465
civilians have died as a
result of
factional violence...
- (March 11, 1984). "The
Collapse of Lebanon's Army: U.S. Said to
Ignore Factionalism". The New York Times. Allam, Shah (October–December 2004). "Iran-****stan...