The action or practice of holding or meeting in a caucus (in various senses).
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释义 | society > authority > rule or government > politics > party politics > [noun] > party machine > types of control of (23) caucusing1788 The action or practice of holding or meeting in a caucus (in various senses). wire-pulling1835 Esp. in political contexts: the manipulation or influencing of people and situations from behind the scenes. Cf. wire-working, n. 2, string-pulling n.… wire-working1835 Originally and chiefly U.S. the exertion of influence, esp. from behind the scenes; = wire-pulling, n. Now rare. bossism1881 The system in which political parties are controlled by ‘bosses’ or ‘wire-pullers’. boss-ship1882 The rule or position of a boss or bosses, esp. in politics. bossdom1888 The condition of being a boss; that which constitutes the sphere of influence of a political boss; the control of politics by bosses. caciquism1903 the cacique system. stratarchy1950 A system of rule (esp. within a political party) in which power is dispersed or distributed throughout various ranks. Subcategories:— one who (10) — committee (4) — meeting (1) |
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