Uniparty

//ˈjuːnɪˌpɑɹti//

"Uniparty" in a Sentence (8 examples)

The approaches discussed are ( in shorthand ) the charismatic legitimation theory, the elite-mass gap theory, and the uniparty theory.

The command economy, well as other factors, fosters non-participatory political systems, and gives rise to uniparty situations.

Fourth, in order to consolidate uniparty systems, African party leaders have put forward a theoretical defense, a rationale, for the new type of polity.

This was primarily because of the uniparty dominance of the Congress party.

If a party has already decided that they would like to primarily engage at the agent level, particularly if they would like to change themselves as the target system, then they should consider uniparty processes.

Trump will never be part of the uniparty because he may be the first American politician to successfully run against it as a foil.

While the power in the party still resided with those most compromised by the DC uniparty and who rarely challenged the ruling oligarchic elites, there were hints of a new America First Caucus being formed in the House that was committed to policies that challenged the bipartisan status quo.

But the moment they got the slightest traction with all the good ideas they had in tow, the uniparty swung into action. Neither Republicans nor Democrats dared allow anyone not willing to play by the new rules to win.

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