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The big-city mayors offer an intriguing contrast in styles, ranging from the consensus-building approach of Los Angeles' Tom Bradley to the confrontational politics of Gary's Hatcher.
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Yet according to Gregory Rodriguez, of the Pepperdine Institute for Public Policy, the most appropriate historical comparison is not with the confrontational politics of the 1960s, which sprang out of the squashing of racial minorities.
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His reforms, meanwhile, mirror their confrontational politics.
ECONOMIST: Japan
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First, it was a defeat for the confrontational style of politics he continues to embody.
ECONOMIST: Italy's referendum
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The country could be plunged back into confrontational, colour-coded politics.
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After all, European politics is not of the confrontational parliamentary variety.
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The sad result is that politics grows more polarised and confrontational.
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For there is not much doubting that Indian politics have taken a nasty and confrontational turn.
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The Contemplacion case strained ties between Singapore and the Philippines, showing how electoral politics can give rein to a confrontational stance overseas.
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He stood for a confrontational, hard-edged, many people said divisive, even hateful, brand of politics.
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