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  2. Power vacuum - Wikipedia

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    Power vacuums often occur in failed states sometimes referred to as Fragile states where the state has lost the power to prevent its citizens from forming states within states, such as in post-communist Moldova's Transnistria. The ongoing war in Sudan is an example of a power vacuum in the aftermath of the Sudanese revolution. [6]

  3. Seizure of power (Cultural Revolution) - Wikipedia

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    The rally of power-seizure movement in Shanxi, China (April 1967).. The seizure of power (simplified Chinese: 夺权; traditional Chinese: 奪權), or power-seizure movement (simplified Chinese: 夺权运动; traditional Chinese: 奪權運動) during the Cultural Revolution was a series of events led by the "rebel groups", attempting to grab power from the local governments in China and local ...

  4. Glossary of American politics - Wikipedia

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    Also called the Blue Dog Democrats or simply the Blue Dogs. A caucus in the United States House of Representatives comprising members of the Democratic Party who identify as centrists or conservatives and profess an independence from the leadership of both major parties. The caucus is the modern development of a more informal grouping of relatively conservative Democrats in U.S. Congress ...

  5. Michigan Proposal 2: Power Grab By Unions -- Or A Way To ...

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    Most American workers don't belong to unions. Union participation across the nation dropped from 32 percent in the 1950s to 11.9 percent last year. Yet, union battles are as intense as ever, with ...

  6. Power grab by NC Republicans is now a national ... - AOL

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    Republicans in the legislature are now effectively oligarchs, taking more and more power, upsetting constitutional checks and balances the Founding Fathers laid out. This is reckless. Dangerous.

  7. Seriality - Wikipedia

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    Benedict Anderson describes bound seriality as an insidious power grab by political authority. When a state gains an interest in power they may serialize their citizens in order to identify them, for example, forcing citizens to adopt a family name or (more recently) a national identification number.

  8. List of forms of government - Wikipedia

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    Term Definition National government: The government of a nation-state and is a characteristic of a unitary state. This is the same thing as a federal government which may have distinct powers at various levels authorized or delegated to it by its member states, though the adjective 'central' is sometimes used to describe it. The structure of ...

  9. Erdogan Is Plotting His Next Power Grab - AOL

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    The longtime Turkish strongman has his eye on rewriting the constitution to allow for another presidential term, writes Ian Bremmer.