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Leadership Practices and Commitments of Ferdinand Marcos Politics Coursework
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There is a lot to learn from Marcos and dimensions of his leadership resulted in innovations in governance and social changes. To many people, Marcos was a tyrant, but, he was also an exemplary leader with traits that could be appreciated and modeled by others, especially his intelligence and ability to tap opportunities that can produce social, economic, and political changes.
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1994 Rwandan Genocide and Reconciliation Process Politics Coursework
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The events during the genocide in Rwanda should never be allowed to happen individually, nationally and internationally. The beastly acts visited on innocent people in Rwanda should always serve as an example of how humans should not behave. The world should also build mechanisms that would prevent the occurrence of such. 
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Lobbying in the European Union Politics Research Paper
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Lobbying culminates in various ends which include the formulation of modifications or adoption of policy and legislative measure as well as influencing the execution of government policy about specific issues of interest to lobbyists. Lobbying is done with various ends and possible outcomes in mind and this is what guides the conduct of these lobbyists in carrying out various activities.
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Understanding the Modern State Politics Essay
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Political scientists have always strived with settling on a common definition for a “state”, and to this day, the matter remains a controversy unsolved. Generally, the average definition of a state that can be offered would refer to it as a form of rule over a sovereign territory. Additional constituent parts of a state include having an executive, the courts, bureaucratic ways, and related institutions.
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Political Programs and Methods Politics Assignment
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As with any form of collective action, politicians and political groups see the value of forming groups as a means of accomplishing their goals.  Moreover, the creation of political parties allows for a rapid level of voter identification with respect to where a given candidate stands on a host of issues. 
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Simulation Scenario about Brazil Politics Essay
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Attempts made by the country to come out of control her borders and the people have been faced with a lot of challenges from within. Since the end of the civil wars, Guinea Bissau has fraught with serious political crises. Army mutinies, and successful coups as well as attempted coups placing it as one of the most insecure nations in Africa and on earth.
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The U.S Power in the Middle East Politics Coursework
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Neo-conservatism refers to a political philosophy that has transcended through decades in the United States political and social platform. It is a theoretical approach that advocates the assertive promotion of American democracy and enhancing of national interest in international affairs including military incursion.
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US Military Presence Politics Literature review
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This means that any decline in the military powers of the US will lead to a decline in its influence internationally. Presently, this trend is most apparent in the Western Pacific and even though the US has typically depended on a qualitative edge in order to prevail forces which as superior numerically, this technological advantage may be quickly declining.
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Rise of the Islamic State Politics Report
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The Islamic State (the IS) is a terrorist group, military, and political organization that holds an extremist or radical interpretation of the Islam political philosophies and impose their worldview via force on non-Muslims and Muslims. The group was expelled from Al-Qaeda for allegedly being too extreme, the group claims legitimacy as the ruler of all Sunni Muslims.
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One-Party, Two-Party and Multi-Party Democracies Politics Report
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A party system, therefore, refers to a notion often used in political science to the system of government in a democratic state. Political parties normally raise money for their operations, create platforms for operations in government and recruit members, nominate and support members during an election and work jointly in government to get their policies implemented.
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Contemporary Issues in Foreign Politics Politics Assignment
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John Lewis Gaddis argues that the Cold War was a period of a long peace. This assertion can be true because there was no war that involved the superpowers for a very long period of time. Despite the fact that the superpowers, the USA and the USSR were not in good terms during this period, there were no military involvements during this period.
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Legislative Plan by Senator Richard Lara Politics Research Proposal
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We should realize that America as a whole is one of the most democratic nations. The state of California, therefore, follows suit. However, it should be realized that the health care system has been a problem not only for the uninsured. Even those who are insured have expressed a lot of uncertainty in health care insurance.
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The Nature of the Party System in the United States Politics Essay
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The large amounts of money that are collected by candidates normally do not pass through the official structures of the party. This means that candidates are independent of the influences of the party, and this is because they are able to control their own campaign funds, instead of depending on the party for finances (Mckay, 2013)
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Conditions Under Which State Secrecy be Consistent with Democratic Governance Politics Essay
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State institutions and bureaucracy is also another reason why a democratic country can be consistent with state secrecy. Closely related to this is the separation of powers. Good and effective foreign policy also plays a role in the secrecy of a democratic government; this is where diplomacy falls under.
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Peruvian Communist Party Shining Path Politics Coursework
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Abimael Guzman started Sendero Luminoso on the ideology of Maoist commitment to the long-term rural struggle. The organization combined Post-Mao and Soviet communism in order to attract external support and rejected partnerships with the Marxist Left or other guerilla groups in Peru. The organization commenced its armed struggle by burning ballot boxes. 
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North Korea and South Korea Politics Report
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In the past, North Korea had substantial modern investments in its economy. Most of it was owed to the Japanese settlement in the country. However, after the Second World War and the sudden existence of the Japanese from Korea, it created economic chaos. The economy was hit hard especially by the withdrawal of the engineering prowess possessed by the Japanese.
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Is Representation in the Congress Fair Politics Essay
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The US Congress is the federal representative body, making it the principal federal power in the US. It is not by mistake that Congress, the legislative branch of government, is described first in the US Constitution before the executive and the judiciary. The main function of Congress is to establish the national policy by legislation.
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The Use of Conventional Deterrence by Analyzing the Arguments of Different Scholars Politics Coursework
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The use of deterrence is majorly influenced by the possible cost of military action.  The concept of conventional deterrence has been an elusive topic in the contemporary world.  Scholars have attempted to shed some light on the successes and failures of conventional deterrence in the course of history. 
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The Main Millitary Power in the Gulf Politics Coursework
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The US demonstrated a lot of trust in Iran’s military by positioning them as the Watchdog in the Gulf region. Although Saudi Arabia demonstrated a lot of financial power, it lacked the military essential to provide security in the Gulf region. As a matter of fact, Saudi Arabia backed up Iran as the main security apparel in the region. 
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To What Extent Should Security Adapt To Post 9/11 Realities Politics Coursework
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Legal bodies, scholars, countries, international bodies, and policymakers have competing viewpoints and interests. They attempt to form a definition that fulfills their interest, yet remain cohesive and comprehensive enough to remain practical. Their efforts are unsuccessful and distract the overall attempt to counter the threat of terrorism.   
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The Vietnam War Causes and Effects by U.S Intervention Politics Research Paper
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The United States has a long history of a foreign policy by which it has a policy of intervention in the affairs of other countries. In the Vietnam War for example the Americans had poured in $120 billion. Vietnam occurred in the post-world war II period. World War II had a decisive effect on the power and its concentration in the world scenario.
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Are Free Market Economies More Likely to Create and Sustain Democratic Political Systems Politics Coursework
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According to Gordon Tullock, some scholars argue pinpoint to the existence of totalitarian regimes in western countries, an aspect that was not experienced. In his explanation, Sweden stands out as a good nation to argue with since the state has control of only slightly less than two-thirds of its gross domestic product.    
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David Eastons Model of the Political System Politics Essay
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As pointed out earlier the political system is very dynamic, this is because it can comfortably maintain itself using the feedback mechanism that is designed to collect information from the people that benefit from it. The feedback system is very critical in ensuring the effectiveness of the system inasmuch as it can sometimes change anytime.
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Proper Role of the Government in the Economy Politics Report
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The proper role of government in the economy is a subject that has led to a lot of research. Generally, the role of the government is to offer the protection to voluntary exchange through the creation of rules of the game aiming to prevent coercion. The rules are meant to control property rights, competition, profits, and the scarcity indicating prices.
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Critique of Barry Buzan Politics Essay
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Buzan and Little (2000) assert that the work done by Barry Buzan is not politically oriented and hence the work forms a neutral ground on which international crisis can be settled.  His work is, therefore, very reliable and can form a basis for further research and development to cater to the new trends in international.
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Effects of Rules of International Security on Military Force Practices Politics Coursework
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Over the past decades, there has been remarkable progress in the development of military operation practices and collective security systems across international platforms. Treaty law, customary law, and best practices appropriate for military operations are developed from various branches of international law. 
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What Factors Explain Why Countries Sign Human Rights Agreements and Violates Them Politics Research Paper
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Human rights agreements are a common aspect in the twentieth and twenty-first century to establish binding treaties that will facilitate the implementation of international law on human rights. Many countries have willingly ratified human rights agreements, but some of them have not exhibited any form of compliance.
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Role of Intuitions for Political Philosophy Politics Coursework
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Political philosophy refers to philosophical thinking on how preferably humans can organize their lives in whole, rational political institutions, and logical social practices (Cartwright & Seta, 1996). Notably, political philosophy traces its roots to ancient times among various communities and nations.
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Islamic Women and Politics Politics Coursework
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Arguably, some researchers accrue the gender politics of being a result of the entanglement of gender with historical, political, and religious forces. According to Al-Rasheed, the Wahabbiya facilitated Saudis religious nationalism, which unified women under the abaya and portrayed women as symbols of the nation’s piety.  
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The Causes of the 2003 Iraq War by Means of Realism and Liberalism Theories Politics Coursework
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On the 20th March 2003, US President George W. Bush officially declared the start of the “Iraqi Freedom Operation”, which is also known as the 3rd Gulf War. The alliance forces under the leadership of the United States attacked Iraq at lightning speed. The rapid invasion led to the quick defeat of the Iraqi forces (Bassil 2012, p. 29).           
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The US Immigration Politics Politics Report
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Different researchers have made interesting observations regarding immigration issues. Unauthorized immigration has shaped the contemporary political landscape of the US. Immigration is the movement of persons into a nation to which they are not citizens so as to stay there, particularly as permanent inhabitants or future nationals.
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Negative Consequences of Chinese Immigration and Property Investment in the United States Politics Report
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In the spirit of globalization, the United States has adopted a free market enterprise economy characterized essentially by market liberalization, upward social mobility, and equal business opportunity. China has a communist economy in which the government regulates market prices and controls various market forces.
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Autonomy and Regional Devolution Politics Report
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The central government may dissolve such arrangements whenever it deems appropriate and possible. Federalism on the other hand is almost similar to devolution in general except that for federalism, the devolved powers are entrenched in the constitution and not just a mere creation of the legislative assembly.
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Yemen Before 5 Years and in 5 Years Coming Politics Research Paper
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The Arab Spring revealed that the demand for economic and political freedom is likely to spread by themselves, not because of the western nations who advocated these values, but because of desire for freedom among citizens all over the world. This development in Yemen poses threat and problems in maintaining political stability inside the country.
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Theories from the Left and Right of Labor Movement Politics Coursework
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The proposed social order would respond to the pressures of political and economic life. The social reforms that took place opposed the idea that wealth belonged to the wealthy working class and held that it is the workers who made effort to create this wealth, and therefore deserved to have its share. 
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Comparison between the Great Depression and the Great Recession Politics Coursework
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In conclusion, there are similarities and differences between the Great Depression and the Great Recession. Each of the two periods is followed by the massive run-up of asset prices which are followed by a tremendous deflationary pressure that has since sent both equity and debt markets into turmoil.  
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The End of the Cold War Politics Coursework
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Concisely, from the above discussion, it is evident that the collapse of the USSR marked the end of the cold war. Moreover, this downfall can be termed as an end of history since by looking at the underlying trends in the sphere of ideology and consciousness, it has caused shocking transformation to the political and economic sectors.
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Why Is A European Identity Problematic Politics Coursework
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In the present day, the European Union is facing the most severe debt crisis that is threatening the existence of the European Union itself. The European Union is currently undergoing a major crisis which is not simply a nominal matter that is to be left to the financers but the crisis is more of a crisis over the identity of the country.    
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Terrorist Activity in Bosnia Politics Coursework
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The threat of terrorism in Bosnia in the next five years may not be as dire as in Africa or the Middle East, but with the convergence of terrorism and organized crime, and mainstream political parties and religious extremists, the country remains a serious threat to the security of Europe in terms of its position as a transit point for terrorists.  
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In What Ways Are the Economies and Political Systems of the Middle East Oil-Led Politics Coursework
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Revenues from oil and exports have short-term effects on the Middle East countries. Those countries that discovered oil early in the Middle East have experienced a period of modernization where there has been some development in infrastructure, cities have become modern, and tourism has increased due to the popular and attractive sites. 
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The Yemen Conflict and Saudi Arabias Intervention Politics Coursework
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The Republic of Yemen is an Arab state located in the Middle East. The country is the second-largest nation in the Arabian Peninsula behind Saudi Arabia. Yemen borders the nations of Oman and Saudi Arabia. The capital city of the country is Sana’a, which acts as the administrative and legislative headquarters. 
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The Two Divide in Geopolitical Axes Politics Essay
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It is essential to state that powerful nations like the United States and the United Kingdom try to justify military action to invade such nations. Military action has resulted in an exodus of people, retaliation such as the 9/11 catastrophe and involvement of the United States intelligence authorities.
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Affirmative Action Policy Politics Term Paper
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The concept of affirmative action has had its opponents and implementing the policy has had its problems, but to eliminate this guiding principle of equal opportunity would be to erase the hard-fought successes of the Civil Rights Movement and return to blatant racism present in the country prior to the 1960s.
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The Effects of Politics on Public Policy: The United Kingdom and Denmark Politics Essay
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As well as having to choose between loyalty to either their political parties or to citizens, the majoritarian democratic system of Britain could have a considerable impact on the public policy programmes of the UK (Jacobs & Shapiro, 2000).  The proportional democratic model of Denmark, on the other hand, poses different implications for public policy-making (Andersen, 2003). 
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Analysis of the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act Politics Research Paper
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This creates a new type of incentive to make sure that the state authorities are able to better and more rapidly track stolen weapons that could harm members of society. Background checks are also being forced onto public and private sellers in the state unless the guns are being sold to immediate family members (NY.gov, 2013).
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Political Issues Politics Research Paper
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Under the UK system of governance, the party with majority members produces the prime minister who is then the party leader becomes the Speaker of the House. Elections are also different in the two forms of government. The prime minister under the parliamentary system can go to the crown and ask to dissolve the parliament at any given point.
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AKP Principal Strengths and Weaknesses in the Office Politics Report
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The Justice and Freedom Party (AKP) is widely credited for profoundly influencing the transition of Turkey from a religious and militant state to its current secular and democratic condition. Over the years, the party has embodied a number of strengths that have enabled it to midwife the gradual birth of a more democratic, peaceful and relatively economically stable Turkey.
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Obama Care: Pros and Cons Politics Report
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As a result, President Obama established two bills to help support affordable healthcare among US citizens. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act also known as PPACA and the Affordable Care Act also known as ACA were both designed to support healthcare availability and affordability. This healthcare initiative (PPACA) is also known as “Obama care”.
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The Causes of Eternal Warfare in the Holy Land Politics Report
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The eternal war in the Holy land has its roots in the ancient times. The Jewish community and the Arabs were both fixated with the concept of nationalism as they came to regard their home to be in the Holy Land. Numerous accounts by scholars have tried to find the causes of the eternal war but few studies have been successful.
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The USA Fighting Against Al Qaeda in Yemen Politics Coursework
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Yemen is based in the Middle East and has direct access to major strategic waterways and a long porous border with Saudi Arabia. It remains the only non-monarchy within the Arabian Peninsula. The Al-Qaeda revolt in Yemen involved armed conflict involving the government and Al-Qaeda affiliated cells, with the United States opting to assist Yemen.
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