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How Much Democratic Are the Liberal Democracies Politics Coursework
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Can an entire cluster of ‘people’ really run a government? Even directly and indirectly elected representatives of the ‘people’ also cannot really – all of them together – run a government and State at one go. People themselves do not form an individual identity. 
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Is a Green-Left Vision of a Localised Economy Without TNCs Achievable Politics Case Study
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Local economies are those which are based on the business of the domestic firms. They are mainly involved in the business which covers the local and regional economies and the money is never flown out of the community. The anti-capitalist view of green left parties would be viable only when the locally based business flourish.  
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Main Aspects of Modern Political Thought Politics Essay
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There are two valuations of good and evil that Nietzsche explains, the triumphant value being the lower class system of values that have arisen out of social upheavals. The noble or aristocratic modes of valuation of goodness are things that are powerful, life-affirming and exclusive.
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The Impact of Machiavelli and Aristotle on Political Thought and Statecraft Politics Essay
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... He is the creator of modern scientific terminology who founded and classified the various sciences extant today’ (Jayasinghe 2009)That Machiavelli’s reputation is somewhat more controversial can be ascertained from the dictionary definitions of the word ‘Machiavellian’.
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Factors Predicting Voting Behavior Politics Research Proposal
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It is the prospect that studies in the future on the same topic will allow acquiring an extensive and critical understanding of the topic. Conclusively, it is an anticipation of the researcher that the above discussions will be very fruitful for students, teachers, and professionals in a better understanding of the topic.
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The Major Features that Characterize the Liberal View of World Politics Politics Term Paper
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It is a social and political philosophy that began flourishing as Europe emerged from the medieval world that existed from the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 CE. Liberalism provided a more optimistic social and political philosophy. Among the thinkers influential in the development of liberal thought was John Locke.
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Machiavelli: The Prince Politics Book Report/Review
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The Prince was 350 years ahead of its time. Machiavelli’s work stood in such blunt dissimilarity to society’s ideals of government that he was fortunate he was dead once his treatise circulated, else he would’ve faced execution by the church. The Prince carved a new vision of the importance of virtue and vice in politics that remains applicable to contemporary business strategy.
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The New Security Agenda: A Paradigm Shift Politics Essay
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There are just as many types of states with different types of governments in the world today; a vast range of the 200 states in the 21st century can be classified as weak, failed or failing. The principle difference between failed states and strong states is that the latter are tense, conflicted and dangerous while the former exert a strong control over their territories while delivering high order political goods to their citizens.
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Effects of Globalization on Civic Spaces Politics Coursework
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McDonaldization is rooted in the fast-food industry but its implications are not just limited to the cuisine but it's far-reaching. To start with local motels with the local flair and trend have been replaced by McDonalized chain. Higher education and universities are plagued by the model of McUniversities.
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Confederate Government Complicity in the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Politics Research Proposal
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Among the many questions that still hang is whether there was confederate government complicity in the assassination2. Among the authors who have substantively dealt with this issue is William Hanchet who states that like in any crime where the perpetrator is not appropriately tried or punished, there are a lot of conspiracy theories that came forth concerning the murder of Lincoln.    
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Aid Provided by the United States of America to Pakistan Politics Case Study
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The paper of the following paper states that criticism made to foreign aid is not a new subject; nevertheless, it has become more acrimonious and sarcastic in the current epoch. Moreover, diverse opinions and perspectives have always come under incident when it comes to taking aid or assistance from others.
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The Concept of Intervention and State Sovereignty Politics Essay
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According to Mamdani’s perspective about human rights, he feels that the formation of the International councils of Justice like the ICC, which stands for the International Criminal Court, has raised the eyebrows of many countries. It is very clearly seen that in the name of humanitarian intervention, the US is taking double standards in its fight against terror.
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The Effects of Regulatory Systems in Turkey and the United States of America Politics Essay
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It is important for the media to be regulated by the government, just like all other industries are. However, extreme media regulation is not good since the main aim of the media is to play the watchdog role and such measures hinder the media from delivering information effectively to the citizens (Lunt & Livingstone 2011, pp.19).
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Imperial Power and the Post-Colony: A Changing Relationship After Independence Politics Coursework
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International history took on a new course as the colonial era saw the imposition of European rule over territories as distinct as South Africa and erstwhile Siam (Thailand) to countries as geographically distant as Mexico and India. The process of decolonization, occurring in waves since the 1940s, seminally changed the nature of international politics, with a proliferation of free and sovereign nations emerging throughout the world.
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The Relationship between the President of United States of America and Congress Politics Coursework
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Fostering of democracy is subject to the presence of a well-developed political system and the political system of the USA is considered at its pinnacle of development. The President of America is the most important political individual within the realm of the USA. However, in the USA’s political system, the President shares power with Congress.
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The Structure of the United Kingdom Constitution Politics Case Study
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A strict application of Ridley’s definition necessarily precludes Charters that are not entrenched – just like the United Kingdom Constitution. Constitutional entrenchment implies the integration of specific provisions into that Constitution that would make it difficult to modify or alter it. Entrenched constitutions cannot be changed.
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John Maynard Keynes's Criticisms of the Treaty of Versailles Politics Essay
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It is imperative to also note that the terms of the treaties were imposed by the president, the Fourteen Points. The terms were solely written by him and the Allied governments only pushed the agenda ahead. This shows how the treaty was biased towards one side. It was not a peace treaty but a mechanism to gainfully exploit others.
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How Serious a Threat to World Peace Does North Korea Pose Politics Term Paper
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The country in the first place does not have enough resources to involve itself in such an expensive indulgence every now and then. North Korea has also not demonstrated enough powerless in the latest technology to raise any alarm on issues of world peace. Several tests on nuclear weapons in North Korea have turned not fruitful.
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Current Controversy in American Politics about the USA and Israel Politics Essay
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The foreign policy of the USA towards Israel has always been very close and soft as it served its own interests. Though it is opined that the Israel lobby has influenced the pro-Israel foreign policy, its direction has been mainly driven by the self-interest of the USA. With the end of the cold war era, there is a necessity to change the direction. 
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Palin for Vice President Politics Case Study
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The biggest challenge now faced by Palin though, is how she can possibly rebuild the image that she has had on the American people, and should this image be negative, another challenge would be how to change it into something positive. Talks have been going on about her potential to influence the public, so networks have been considering her potential to work as a television host.
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To What Extent Does Post-Soviet Russia Face an Islamic Threat Politics Term Paper
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There are many young individuals who are guided by the Wahhabi ideologies and willing to change society, introduce wider equality and social justice. Having a distorted understanding of Islamic religion and being encouraged to join radical groups in order to avenge the suffering and losses of their relatives.
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US Foreign Policy Politics Case Study
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It is an observation that foreign policy of the United States plays a crucial role in functions and operations of different countries around the globe, and this has been the reason of significant importance of different aspects of US foreign policy in international media and research. The paper includes different studies and reports. 
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Relevance of Marxist Theory to the Study of Media Texts Politics Assignment
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Although Michael Moore is a liberal left-of-center Democrat political activist, his film, Fahrenheit 9/11, draws upon the Marxist-Leninist theory of imperialism in the shape of US invasion of Iraq which was not in self-defense but to take over the world’s second-largest oil reserves in aid of boosting its own ailing economy. 
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Relationship Between Capitalism And Freedom Politics Case Study
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Every person should be liberated to own property, select a job and a profession, worship, speak, move liberally within the society and to other societies, encourage and protect one's self-interest, convention, compete, generate, innovate, trade, and correlate with others. Those of us who support liberty and free markets are an assorted lot. Our worldviews vary, too.
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Is a European Constitution Possible Politics Coursework
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Several countries had joined the EU and the present status of this Constitution is that Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Romania, Slovenia and Spain have ratified it.  The referenda conducted in Spain and Luxembourg showed that such a constitution was welcomed by most of the people.
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US Presidential Election Politics Case Study
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Television exposure of one kind or another concludes that among the candidates who will be able to grasp the attention and votes of the most potential voters, whereas who will be elected by the major political parties, and, to a considerable extent, who will be elected President of the United States.
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Recent Scandals at the United Nations Politics Coursework
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One of the biggest scandals associated with the United Nations in recent times is the oil for food scandal. This program was instituted in 2004 by the Security Council, in the wake of the sanctions that had been imposed upon Iraq by the world community, through the passage of Security Council resolution 986.
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Democracy in Middle-East: Can Democracy and Islam Co-Exist Politics Research Paper
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Islam and democracy can co-exist in a most beautiful manner benefitting all, however, the reason it has not been successfully administered and the Middle Eastern countries don’t want to implement it is the Islamist movements that are by name ‘Islamic’, but by essence they are just spreading uncertainty and unrest in the name of Islam. 
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Local Governments Interaction in Policy Formulation and Enforcement Politics Term Paper
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In order to realize the full potential of the police power, it could be prudent to make it a function of the state. This could see radical changes in states’ ability to regulate, control and prevent criminal activities in their territories. This is achieved through the abolition of civil rights jurisprudence on police power. 
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Government Markets and Sustainability Politics Case Study
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The Congress and their regulatory body did not allow this exploitation and so the companies decided to spend more on other pieces of equipment such as the lobbying machine. This shows the government encouraging housing speculation as well as living essential services to be provided by the private sector which exploits citizens.
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Ideologies and Political Theory Politics Essay
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Political ideology represents the way that a certain collective believes about a certain topic or range of topics.  Ideologies can represent different factions of society, as with political parties, and can also be broadly used in describing a leader who must govern a nation made up of different ideologies.  At the core of an ideology is a commonality with the community who shares the ideology.
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Why There Are Plenty of Elections in America but They Offer Little Choice Politics Case Study
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Generally speaking, the concept of democracy, in the 20th century, has been largely associated with the idea of human liberation and radical changes in the field of human rationality, economic advancement, legal awareness and religious rights conjointly have given birth to the development of such idea.
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Is Dependency Theory still Relevant Today Politics Term Paper
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It is worthwhile to mention that periphery states have lower wage rates that result in lower total costs of production. Recall that these nations also have natural resources, thus could easily supply raw materials to business organizations. Hence, many international and multinational companies choose them as attractive destinations for investment. 
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Voter Apathy in the US and Its Implications for the Quality of American Democracy Politics Case Study
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Generally speaking, the difficulties American democracy faces are similar to those present in many of the other countries of the democratic world.  That said, there does seem to be clear evidence that many doubt the ability of the government, and thus the electoral process, to realize the public will.
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Arab and Israel Conflict Politics Assignment
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The essay basically deals with all the minute and intricate details of the age-old conflict of international politics of the Middle – East i.e. the conflict between Israel and Arab nations. The question asks why the conflict continues for such a long period and what were the reasons for the repeated failure of the conflict resolution techniques both at the national as well as international levels?
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Australia's Role in the Campaign against Global Terrorism Politics Term Paper
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By citing some key statistics pertaining to Australia’s previous military operations, I hope to strengthen my case for a neutral foreign policy position.  Coming to the twentieth century, the very fact that Australia had participated in more wars in this period than the United States and Britain quite telling.
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To What Extent Is Barack Obama a Charismatic Leader Politics Essay
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The victory of Barack Obama in the US presidential elections of 2008 was spectacular and promises to herald in a new era of governance. It is easy to forget that the Civil Rights movement to secure rights for the African Americans was just a few decades ago when the very thought of a person of color aspiring to the highest office in the US would have been unthinkable.
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The Westminster Model of Democracy and the Consensus Model of Democracy Politics Term Paper
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Lijphart’s book on Patterns of Democracy is a landmark perspective-based critique of the two democratic models and is invariably a more authoritative contribution to the ongoing debate on “which one is better”. His theoretical underpinnings ranging from Westminster Model’s basics – bicameral asymmetric legislature.
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The US-German Relations Politics Case Study
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In general, whilst Obama’s electoral rhetoric indicated a US convergence towards a multilateral approach, ultimately the inherent nature of contemporary US politics is overwhelmingly influenced by national interests. As such, it remains to be seen how far a change in US strategy will be effected in practice.
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Political Science Methods Politics Assignment
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How Central Is an Understanding of the Constitution to an Understanding of Indian Politics Politics Case Study
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In its history, it has bred the likes of colorful personages such as Indira Gandhi and parties like the formidable Indian National Congress. As the largest democracy in the world, its politics generates extensive interest and, indeed, it deserved the study owing to its distinct character as well as parallels to its counterparts around the world. 
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The System of Electing the President Politics Term Paper
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The author presents that this is done with the help of an arrangement known as the Electoral College system and this is not an adequate process to select U.S. president. Our system of electing the president does not serve the country well. In this system- getting the most votes doesn’t guarantee you win the election.
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The British Electoral System Politics Case Study
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The British government, like almost all other modern democracies, is said to be a representative government. At the general election, voters select their favored representatives to sit in government for their constituency. These representatives then take part in the business of government and make the decisions on behalf of the people.
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Global Politics of the Gulf Wars of 1991 and 2003 Politics Term Paper
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In both the wars Iraq faced defeat. The outcome of the 1991 Gulf War has been expressed as, “Despite the crushing defeat and subsequent Shiite and Kurdish rebellions, Saddam's government retained a strong grip on power in Iraq.” (“The Persian Gulf War” n.d.). On the other hand, the 200 Gulf War ended with Saddam Hussein’s loss of power. 
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A Common Foreign and Security Policy Politics Essay
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Established in the wake of the Second World War, the European Union (formerly the European Economic Community) is a supranational multilateral organization which generates an estimated 30% of the world’s total Gross Domestic Product. In addition to being an economic powerhouse, the European Union (EU) represents European integration in the political, judicial, social and economic spheres.
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Hedley Bulls Comment the International Society Has Always Been Present in the World Political System Politics Essay
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Modern globalization is best expressed through international trade and international institutions such as the United Nations or its precursor, the League of Nations. Exploring Hedley Bull’s comments about the internationalization of the world political system for centuries, the following essay will chart how global interdependence is not a uniquely modern phenomenon but something which has existed for many years.  
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The Power of the American President to Persuade Politics Case Study
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The reality is quite different, at least according to Richard Neustadt. In their 1960 book that has since become a modern classic in American politics, Presidential Power and the Modern President, Neustadt argues that a president derives their authority not only from the Constitution but also from their persuasive abilities and the prestige associated with the presidency (Neustadt, 1960).
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Analysis of the Foreign Policy of the Bush Administration 2000-2008 Politics Term Paper
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The Bush Administration introduced the ‘Bush doctrine’, which replaced the historical USA security policy of deterrence with other policies that seek to strengthen the military supremacy f the USA, prevent or preempt threats to the nation, and go into international action against another state unilaterally if the circumstances demanded so.
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Special Needs Services in Saudi Arabia Politics Literature review
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From the analysis, it is clear that socialism arouses various critical issues pertaining to the functioning of contemporary society. Saudia Arabia’s case as highlighted by the analysis represents ideologies and political movements whose aims are to establish a socio-economic structure where wealth distribution and service provision are under communal control.
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The Causes and Consequences of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Politics Term Paper
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The main challenge in this regard is the development and strengthening of mutually beneficial relations with all countries in the region. The military-political and economic situation in the Middle East is largely influenced by the state of the world market for energy and weapons, the situation in inter-civilizational relations.
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