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  2. The Theory of Political Coalitions - Wikipedia

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    The imputation concept refers to the specific list of payments to each player in a given structure of coalitions. The key thing Riker points out for this concept is that while there is generally a very large number of possible coalitions, only some of these possibilities will be considered by players due to some being more advantageous for the ...

  3. Coalition - Wikipedia

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    A coalition can be an ad hoc grouping of nations united for specific purposes. [15] Although persons and groups form coalitions for many and varied reasons, the most common purpose is to combat a common threat or to take advantage of a certain opportunity, resulting in the often temporary nature of coalitions.

  4. Coalition government - Wikipedia

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    If an issue is discussed more deeply and in more detail in chamber than what appears in the coalition agreement, it indicates that the coalition parties do not share the same policy ideas. Hence, a more detailed written formulation of the issue helps parties in the coalition to limit 'agency loss' when the ministry overseeing that issue is ...

  5. Liberty Coalition - Wikipedia

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    The Liberty Coalition has numerous partner organizations that span the political spectrum. They are quick to note that the positions they take "should not be taken as an endorsement by any partner organization unless explicitly stated as such." [2] A few include: American Association for Health Freedom; Americans for Tax Reform

  6. Who's a hypocrite? GOP, Dems debate past comments on court - AOL

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    The “H” word — hypocrisy — is suddenly in vogue at the Capitol as lawmakers debate how quickly to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court.

  7. Political hypocrisy - Wikipedia

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    The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes was an outspoken opponent of political hypocrisy, though he considered it inevitable. David Runciman writes that "Hobbes was at pains not to set the bar for sincerity too high, which would let in the most corrosive forms of hypocrisy through the back door.

  8. What is Project 2025? Trump policy moves bring conservative ...

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    It includes 900 pages of radical ideas for federal government. Project 2025 is a policy plan for a conservative president created by a think tank. It includes 900 pages of radical ideas for ...

  9. GOP hardliners rebel over Johnson’s budget plans - AOL

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    Conservative backlash has brought Speaker Mike Johnson’s budget plans to a halt, offering an early sign of the struggle Republicans will face as they try to muscle President Donald Trump’s ...