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Power is ultimately more important than principle, and Labour needs to be a party of government, not of opposition, even if what it ends up governing is a big mutant-strewn stick of charcoal in a sea clogged with ashes and bones.
Paul Watanabe, a political scientist at the University of Massachusetts-Boston, said: "I think he's going to find that governing is a lot more challenging than being a candidate.
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The truth, as Daron Acemoglu, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, points out in the most important essay in this collection, is that governing is an innately political act.
Brown long ago established that his approach to governing is an unconventional one.
We need to eliminate the belief that getting rid of coin-operated governing is an impossible task.
Governing is an exercise in compromise and patience, and many members of the Obama coalition grew impatient of compromise and many of us didn't vote in 2010.
How Mr. Xi might govern is a question mark.
Letting governors actually govern is a move that's long overdue.
The right of all people to decide how they wish to be governed is a fundamental right, and one that is enshrined in the charter of the United Nations.
"The way the BBC is governed is a botched result of the last review of the BBC Charter in 2006," he said.
The idea that leaders have to get the approval of the people they govern is a powerful one, and worth taking part in.
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