- 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...
-
grand coalitions.
Parties frequently make
statements ahead of
elections about which coalitions they
categorically reject. In Germany,
coalitions rarely...
- The
National Coalition of
Syrian Revolution and
Opposition Forces (Arabic: الائتلاف الوطني لقوى الثورة والمعارضة السورية),
commonly named the
Syrian National...
- "rainbow
coalitions" (sateenkaarihallitus).
Katainen Cabinet and its
successor Stubb Cabinet were also
characterized as
rainbow coalitions. A
group of...
- They
include the
Coalition Wars as a subset:
seven wars
waged by
various military alliances of
great European powers,
known as
Coalitions,
against Revolutionary...
-
referenced as a "
coalition of the willing." Rodiles, Alejandro, ed. (2018), "The
Conceptual Metaphor '
Coalition of the Willing'",
Coalitions of the Willing...
-
grand coalitions,
including eleven consecutively from 1945 to 1966.
Grand coalitions again governed from 1987 to 2000 and 2007 to 2017.
Grand coalitions have...
- territories, and the two
coalitions occasionally met up with most
interactions being friendly; however, it was
clear that the two
coalitions had very distinct...
- 2010. "Rising
chorus for
Coalition merger - National". The Age. 17
December 2007.
Retrieved 30 June 2010. "Federal, Qld
coalitions unelectable: MP - Breaking...