One would seek to undercut or outmaneuver countervailing coalitions, a latter-day British grand strategy, so to speak. |
They are mainstreaming and forming coalitions in countries like Denmark and Italy. |
It was the first ecumenical meeting on poverty that helped to lay down the groundwork for future church coalitions. |
Political fragmentation has been a problem, and coalitions between parties have been unstable. |
Nonetheless, shifting national coalitions also provided focal points for public antiwar information and agitation. |
Many organisations will have soft power of their own as they attract citizens into coalitions that cut across national boundaries. |