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Political observers were almost unanimous that Bracks had no chance of defeating Liberal premier Jeff Kennett at the November 1999 election: polls gave Kennett a 60 % popularity rating.
Political observers indicate that Hu has distinguished himself from his predecessor in both domestic and foreign policy.
Political observers now suggest it is possible that the allegations against Coleman may have handed victory to Al Franken, who ended up winning the seat by a razor-thin margin of a few hundred votes after a contentious recount process.
Political observers made unflattering comments about the ADQ's performance, and political support for the party seemed to lose momentum again.
Some observers have noted that political entrepreneurs tend to see parties merely as instrumental and therefore invest very little in strengthening party organisations, but instead rely on their own informal network .< Ref > Oversloot, Hans, and Ruben Verheul, ― Managing Democracy: Political Parties and the State in Russia ‖, Journal of Communist Studies and Transition Politics, Vol.
Surprising many observers and political opponents, Suárez introduced Political Reform in 1976 as a first, decisive step in the Transition ( La Transición ) to democracy.
Political observers latched on to this association, which resulted from the use of red for Republican victories and blue for Democratic victories on the display map of a television network.
Political observers suggested that Zyuganov was still a force to be reckoned with in Russian politics and that his next task would be to remake the communists into a strong opposition.
Political observers say that Vaiko was sidelined as he was seen as a threat to M. K.
Political observers believe that Wen's remarks and Bo's downfall represented a consensus within the central leadership that Bo not only needed to shoulder the responsibility for the Wang Lijun scandal, but also marked a significant victory for liberal reformers.
In the election that followed in 1999, the NFP surprised many observers by forming an electoral coalition with the Fijian Political Party, led by their former enemy, Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka.
Political observers attributed the win to the economic performance of the coalition, including reduction of unemployment and the budget deficit, steady growth and job creation combined with wage freezes and trimming of the welfare state, together with a policy of fiscal restraint.
Political observers felt that Clement took this action in part because he intended to run for the office himself in the next election, which also proved to be correct, but was unwilling to face the consequences of appointing himself to the office in the interim, which would also led to his succession as governor by lieutenant governor Jared Maddux, an event which would have entailed additional consequences of its own.
Political observers in Florida point to High's supposed failure to seek such endorsement from Burns.
Political observers on the U. S. National Public Radio have argued that the controversy is being allowed by the PRC government partly in order to further a multitude of political goals.

Political and say
Although there have been divergent interpretations concerning this work, there is broad agreement that " The Concept of the Political " is an attempt to achieve state unity by defining the content of politics as opposition to the " other " ( that is to say, an enemy, a stranger.
Political commentators say that the ' resurgence ' of groups like FARC-EP in Vichada and other regions present an ' immense challenge ' to the government of Juan Manuel Santos.
The idea of the Political Soldier, that is to say one who devotes all his time and energy to the nationalist struggle, was one that had long existed on the far right in Europe.

Political and economic
Political interference in Africa and Asia and even in Latin America ( though limited in Latin America by the special interest of the United States as expressed in the Monroe Doctrine, itself from the outset related to European politics and long dependent upon the `` balance of power '' system in Europe ) was necessary in order to preserve both common economic values and the European `` balance '' itself.
Political, economic and military experts were all agreed that chaotic, mountainous little Laos was the last place in the world to fight a war -- and they were probably right.
Political and economic ties between Ghana and Burkina, a poorer country, were strengthened through joint commissions of cooperation and through border demarcation committee meetings.
Political and economic stability reinforced each other, as Portales encouraged economic growth through free trade and put government finances in order.
Political economy was the earlier name for the subject, but economists in the latter 19th century suggested ' economics ' as a shorter term for ' economic science ' that also avoided a narrow political-interest connotation and as similar in form to ' mathematics ', ' ethics ', and so forth.
Political and economic ties between Ghana and Burkina, a poorer country, were strengthened through joint commissions of cooperation and through border demarcation committee meetings.
Political stability and instability both aided and distracted the economic revolution which transformed Honduras through the development of a plantation economy on the north coast, ultimately leading to military interventions from the United States.
Political and economic instability, social unrest, corruption, natural disasters, and terrorism have slowed progress.
In 1859 Marx published Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy, his first serious economic work.
* 1945 – Moeletsi Mbeki, Political and economic commentator, South African economist
Political and economic relations were drastically influenced by these theories as the concept of the guild was subordinated to the theory of free trade, and Roman Catholic dominance of theology was increasingly challenged by Protestant churches subordinate to each nation-state, which also ( in a fashion the Roman Catholic Church often decried angrily ) preached in the vulgar or native language of each region.
Political awareness and the strengthening of political and economic participation of the Nicaraguan people was also a central goal of the Literacy Campaign.
Political unrest, including private and public sector strikes throughout 1992 and 1993, jeopardized the reform program, shrank the tax base, and disrupted vital economic activity.
Political stability and decreased militarization due to the winding down of the Cold War led to economic development and higher standards of living for many citizens.
Political action, either to promote or oppose the gentrification, is often the community's response against unintended economic eviction.
In later editions of his Principles of Political Economy ( 1848 ), Mill would argue that " as far as economic theory was concerned, there is nothing in principle in economic theory that precludes an economic order based on socialist policies.
Political chaos, several strikes, harsh relations with the church, and considerable economic problems aggravated by a disastrous military intervention in the First World War led to the military 28 May 1926 coup d ' état.
Political ecology is the study of the relationships between political, economic and social factors with environmental issues and changes.
The use of the term in the modern neoclassical economic literature dates back to Jacob Mincer's article " Investment in Human Capital and Personal Income Distribution " in The Journal of Political Economy in 1958.
* Political economy most commonly refers to interdisciplinary studies drawing upon economics, law, and political science in explaining how political institutions, the political environment, and the economic system — capitalist, socialist, mixed — influence each other.
While in Manchester, Engels wrote his first economic work called " Outline of a Critique of Political Economy ", written between October and November 1843.

Political and cooperation
Political relations between Iraq and Syria have in the past seen difficulties, however, new diplomatic relations described by both sides as " Historic " were established in November 2006, beginning an era of close cooperation and political friendship between Iraq and Syria.
The branches are according to Panama's Political Constitution of 1972, reformed by the Actos Reformatorios of 1978, and by the Acto Constitucional in 1983., united in cooperation and limited through the classic system of checks and balances.
Political relations between Iraq and Syria have in the past seen difficulties, however, new diplomatic relations described by both sides as " Historic " were established in November 2006, beginning an era of close cooperation and political friendship between
In 1968 they founded the Political Party of Radicals, a left-wing party that sought cooperation with the Labour Party ( PvdA ).
A group of concerned anti-revolutionaries, led by Gerrit Kersten, founded the Political Reformed Party, which opposed universal suffrage and cooperation with the Catholics.
The concentration of facilities on larger campuses also allows for more inter-disciplinary cooperation ; for example, the Departments of Political Science and Sociology are now located in the same facilities at CSS and can pool resources more easily.
Political science identifies phenomena such as mob rule, mass hysteria and moral panic but of course also studies positive cooperation such as social capital and political virtues but also more debatable phenomena such as the political party.
Political implications of assuming reproduction style frames cognition and cooperation are profound and have immediate legal and political implications.
The Political Consultative Committee of the Warsaw Pact sent an offer to the West, urging to hold a summit on " security and cooperation in Europe ".
* Political Affairs Division I ( Europe, Council of Europe, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, cross-border cooperation )
While Philbrick was in the Party, Earl Browder, its General Secretary, who was enthusiastic about wartime cooperation between the United States and the Soviet Union, and was looking forward to postwar cooperation and growing acceptance of the Communist party by the American public, dissolved the Communist Party and reconstituted it as the Communist Political Association, apparently intending to set the Party on a reformist course.
Popović and Đinović have also launched CANVAS-related graduate program in cooperation with University of Belgrade's Faculty of Political Science.
Political interventionism can include methods such as sanctions on a foreign economy or international trade with similar results to protectionism, or other international sanctions through international cooperation decisions guarding international law or global justice.
* Political and Legislative: To enlist the support and cooperation of legal advisers, statesmen and legislators in effecting the removal of state and federal statutes which encourage dysgenic breeding, increase the sum total of disease, misery and poverty and prevent the establishment of a policy of national health and strength.
The Department also offers the doctoral programme Political and Cultural Geography, and the doctoral programme Environmental Geography is also run in close cooperation with the Department of Physical Geography and Geoecology.

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