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Coalitions. They form coalitions together to try and make them more effective.
A coalition is a joining of forces together for a common cause. Examples of coalitions are various governments around the world (such as Germany's coalition led by Angela Merkel) or coalitions of Armed Forces. Another example of a coalition is when Napoleon led his coalitions.
The Theory of Political Coalitions was created in 1962.
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Youngmi Kim has written: 'The politics of coalition in Korea' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Coalition governments, Coalitions
Lawrence C. Dodd has written: 'Coalitions in parliamentary government' -- subject- s -: Cabinet system, Coalition governments
Coalitions allow the formation and stable running of politics by unifying political actors together for a common set of goals.
Coalitions
The Persian thought the Persian Empire. The coalitions of Greek city-states thought the coalitions of Greek city-states.
Grops that work together.The official definition for the word coalition is "an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states."
A coalition is an alliance of two groups. It could be any number of different coalitions throughout the world; however, I believe you are referring to the English coalition government, which is a government made up of both Liberal Democrats and Conservatives working together.
Mutual trust and respect.