He also advocated a common voters' roll and opposed the communal franchise that characterized, and continues to characterize, Fijian politics.
Glenn can't master the glib sound-bite rhetoric that characterizes politics.
State intervention, collectivism and political consensus, which had characterized politics after 1945, were seen as significant causes of economic decline and social dependency.
This nationalization would prove to be the first step toward the statism that would characterize Bolivian politics in subsequent decades.
The state had few mechanisms to control men who wanted to break out of the carefully regulated system of 'power sharing' that characterised traditional Republican politics.
Most of Fiji's political controversies are related to the ethnic fault line that characterizes Fijian politics.
Father Sava recognizes the difficulties of battling the extremism that has so often characterized politics in and about Kosovo.
There is little sympathy for the stagnation and immobility that characterize Israeli politics.
Before then deference to upper class elites, and general indifference most of the time, characterized local politics across the country.
They are aiming for these parties to be located near the political center, rather than along the left-right axis that characterized Japanese politics during the cold war.