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  2. List of countries with coalition governments - Wikipedia

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    For the purposes of this list, coalitions can come in two forms. The first is produced by two or more parties joining forces after fighting elections separately to form a majority government. However, some coalitions (or alliances) are already decided before elections to give the parties the best chance of immediate government after the election.

  3. Coalition government - Wikipedia

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    A coalition government may also be created in a time of national difficulty or crisis (for example, during wartime or economic crisis) to give a government the high degree of perceived political legitimacy or collective identity, it can also play a role in diminishing internal political strife.

  4. List of political groups by country - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of political groups by country. A political group, also known as a political alliance, coalition or bloc, is cooperation by members of different political parties on a common agenda. This usually involves formal agreements between two or more entire parties.

  5. Biden and Trump seek to hold together fraying coalitions in ...

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    That fraying coalition is one of the most pressing challenges facing the Biden campaign. “Young voters have a lot of homework to do,” said Kerry Singleton Jr., who graduated from Morehouse ...

  6. Coalition - Wikipedia

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    Coalitions can be classified as internal or external. Internal coalitions consist of people who are already in an organization, such as a workplace. [7] For example, a trade union is a type of coalition formed to represent employees' wages, benefits, and working conditions.

  7. The Theory of Political Coalitions - Wikipedia

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    These are the characteristic function and the imputation concept. The characteristic function is the statement of the total payment to each coalition possible in the game. Riker points to it as significant as, when comparing the lists of payments to potential coalitions, the least profitable coalitions will not be considered by players. [5]

  8. Multi-party system - Wikipedia

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    In political science, a multi-party system is a political system where more than two meaningfully-distinct political parties regularly run for office and win elections. [1] Multi-party systems tend to be more common in countries using proportional representation compared to those using winner-take-all elections, a result known as Duverger's law.

  9. Single-issue politics - Wikipedia

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    One weakness of such an approach is that effective political parties are usually coalitions of factions or advocacy groups.Bringing together political forces based on a single intellectual or cultural common denominator can be unrealistic; though there may be considerable public opinion on one side of an argument, it does not necessarily follow that mobilizing under that one banner will bring ...