Coalitions can weaken democracy by prioritizing the interests of a few powerful groups over the broader electorate, leading to policies that may not reflect the will of the majority. This can result in a lack of accountability, as coalition members may compromise on democratic principles to maintain their alliances. Additionally, the complexity of coalition politics can create confusion among voters, undermining informed decision-making and participation in the democratic process. Ultimately, these dynamics can erode public trust in democratic institutions and diminish civic engagement.
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The Theory of Political Coalitions was created in 1962.
Terrence E. Cook has written: 'Nested Political Coalitions' 'Participatory democracy' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Political participation, Democracy 'Criteria of social scientific knowledge' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Social sciences
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Coalitions. They form coalitions together to try and make them more effective.
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.
The greatest danger to Napoleon's empire was the indomitable will of Great Britain to carry on the war against him, irrespective of sacrifices, defeats and costs. The british were indefatigable in organizing and financing riots and coalitions aimed to weaken the empire by all means, taking advantage of Napoleon's mistakes.
Mutual trust and respect.
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Coalitions.... (Mavericks)