What is another word for good politics?

Pronunciation: [ɡˈʊd pˈɒlətˌɪks] (IPA)

"Good politics" can be synonymous with several phrases from "effective governance" to "policy success." Politicians striving towards "statesmanship" often engage in good politics, balancing the interests of different groups and finding common ground to advance their agenda. "Leadership," "diplomacy," and "negotiation" are also associated with good politics. "Pragmatism," "realpolitik," and "strategic thinking" imply a practical approach to politics, long-term vision, and adaptability to changing circumstances. Successful implementation of policies can lead to "popular support," "public approval," and "electoral success." Ultimately, good politics is about serving the people, addressing their needs, and pursuing the common good.

What are the hypernyms for Good politics?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Good politics

  • It was hard to figure out what were the good causes, the bad causes, even the good politics and the bad politics. So we started taking requests and figuring it out.
    Jeff Ament
  • Good government is good politics.
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  • Howard Dean is not the first politician to distort facts in his own interests. But many activists in the party he now leads are puzzled over what he thinks he is accomplishing politically. Is it good politics to contend that Iraq was better off under Saddam Hussein than even a flawed Islamic republic?
    Robert Novak
  • Good policy makes good politics and what I've done has been good politics.
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  • Unfortunately, pragmatism is not always good politics. The greatest asset of mid-20th century social democracy—its willingness to compromise its own core beliefs in the name of balance, tolerance, fairness and freedom—now looks more like weakness: a loss of nerve in the face of changed circumstances. We find it hard to look past those compromises to recall the qualities that informed progressive thought in the first place: what the early 20th century syndicalist Edouard Berth termed “a revolt of the spirit against . . . a world in which man was threatened by a monstrous moral and metaphysical materialism”.
    Tony Judt

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