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    When Interests Conflict,which They Often Do,no Coalition May Be Strong
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When Interests Conflict,which They Often Do,no Coalition May Be Strong

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When interests conflict,which they often do,no coalition may be strong enough to form a majority and establish policy-this can lead to a policy gridlock.

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