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The assumption that democracy can operate properly only through an informed and involved electorate has traditionally been the foundation of profound legal and moral principle, and a truism. New technology can boost the degree and particularly the value of mass participation within the framework of a representative democracy.
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Unilateral intervention is intervention by one party against another or a league of others but importantly implies that there is one party “acting alone”. Israeli military incursions into the West Bank and Gaza Strip are unilateral military interventions by the state of Israel against the quasi encompassing the Palestinian Territories.
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Nonetheless, there are several prospects for enhancing this long-established alliance. Reinforced US-Pakistani security ties will establish Pakistan as a dependable regional ally and fortify the overall performance of the global war against terrorism, further giving peace to a region that was historically weighed down with security peril
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There is the existence of weaknesses in every tread of the intelligence cycle, from planning and direction up until the gathering, processing, investigation, and distribution. The mobilization of the intelligence of the US against these new-fangled threats necessitates not just redirected resources en route for improved human intelligence but also repositioning of attitudes inside and among the intelligence administrations.
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This study will focus on addressing the question as to whether or not we have reached the point whereby the US foreign policy for Cuba should start lifting up the trade embargo status. The main purpose of globalization is to promote free trade across the world by removing all possible barriers.
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According to the text, in the older days, the migration of the humans took place because of the chances of a better livelihood. Reportedly, the needs of the people in the older days were restricted to food and they moved from one region to the other in search of the better locality for farming or hunting.
Most humans get their information on the US political system from the cable news networks or from the Internet. Even those who take the time to read the Washington Post or New York Times do not always get a complete and accurate picture of what the federal, state and local governments do every day in managing the nation’s public institutions.
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Enables the speaker to connect and relate more to his or her audience. Aside from its easing the atmosphere from tension, it creates a sense of comfort and trust, from the audiences’ point of view. Also, as in the case of President Obama’s remarks at the White House, it provides a chance for the candidate to get the attention of the audience.
The present research has identified that there are various religious and ethnic groups present in the Middle East; the majority of the population is Muslim, however, there are marked differences between different factions and sects due to their racial background, tribal divides and minor differences in religious beliefs.
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As Bickerton suggests, while the Palestinians may be fighting for a reason the means may not necessarily be justified, as it can itself be duplicitous and disparaging, if justice is the goal. The terrorist Palestinian groups such as Hamas perchance seem to overlook in their rage, what they are fighting for
The key question of this study is why would the state function the role of being the key advocate of globalization if one among the impact of globalization on the state is that it erodes its power. The explanation of this paradoxical relationship is grounded on the economic aspect. The state is tasked a role to govern the national economic growth
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This research tells that the fact that cities are not only business centers, but also administrative, educational and tourist attraction centers are the major contributing factors to the high number of people visiting cities every day. While some go to cities to purchase commodities, especially because most of the businesses operate in these cities, others visit them for investment purposes.
This did not attain adequate momentum until the conclusion of WWII when global states embarked on full economic developed with heightened growth during “Long Boom Era”. It was during this period East Asian states embraced the liberating opportunity availed by international trade, thus embarking on full employment coupled with economic prosperity.
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John F. Kennedy will be remembered for his glorious speech in the swearing-in as the American President. But for this man’s rule, the only phrase that can be attributed is “ weapons of mass destruction”. Indeed yes but for the fact that it is his reign that in many ways than one is a weapon of mass destruction in itself.
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The historical events are significant indicators of the reasons that the conflicts between the Monarchy and the Parliament were basically financial in nature. The Monarchy needed the consent of the parliament. It was for these reasons that the Monarchy tried many fair and foul means of garnering parliament support for their demands.
Latter-day Marxists are using the teachings of Marx and Engels on the bourgeoisie by prescribing either transitory phase in the movement to socialism or via the advocacy for liberalizing the socialist economy, opening up to trade and investments, and welcoming economic liberalization and globalization.
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The method of motivating youth and building enthusiasm among them for the betterment of society is uniquely effective. According to New Castle (2009), the UK youth parliament is run by energetic young people with valuable thoughts who aim to convey the issues of the youth to the high-level decision makers.
The European Union is an organization that forms an association between various neighboring economies of Europe, with the objective of association being an entirely political one. The main target of the governing body is to form a single strong region which is able to claim a competitive edge over international transactions.
The voices of protest are in this case, restricted to localized expressions and suppressed brutally at least in some instances. For example, the farmers of the Yellow river basin of Eastern China were beaten up by the police for protesting against the government plan to divert local water to urban and industrial purposes.
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This is following the physical division of the Korean peninsula through the commitment that the allied forces made after the Pacific War came to an end, which occurred after World War II was concluded. The interference occurred following the intervention of foreign powers in the Korean peninsula that had been ruled by the Japanese and colonized since the early 20th century in the year 1910.
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In studying social movement dynamics, several key factors are operationally significant and must be present in interacting before a collectivity of whatever size becomes a true movement. These include an ideologically bound structural unit that consists of face to face recruitment by committed individuals usually with the pre-existing social relationship.
The presidency and Congress are two important organs of the U.S. government established under the American Constitution. Aubuchon notes that, despite the fact that the two organs are independent of each other, the Constitution created the offices in a manner that each provides checks and balances for the other.
The author states that one arm of the government that depicts the changes that have been embraced is the parliament. When talking about parliament matters, one may view it as powerless, irrelevant or even tangential to politics in the modern world and this stereotype is misguided because the parliament is important in governance.
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This research will begin with the statement that the recent years saw the deterioration of security in Central America, as drug traffickers, gangs, and other criminal groups increased their influence in the region. The security crisis has led to an escalating level of violence and crime, threatening the safety of the residents and the autonomy of the region’s governments.
The direct criticism of political power by Foucault has led – through the years - to the development of a series of ‘trends’ – like the ‘Foucauldianism’ presented above – but mostly it has led to the increase of criticism over the decisions of states regarding the regulation of various social activities and rights
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Ethnicity is an incredibly fluid yet salient identity with important ramifications for a people. Often a slippery concept to define, ethnic issues and ideas about ethnicity and race are often highly explosive and problematic. Ethnicity implies certain rights and privileges and ethnic groups have historically competed for territory, resources and recognition.
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The conclusion from this study states that building up new relationships with the country of Egypt is very crucial for the United States in order to promote peace and economic development for both countries as a whole. Through these varied programs, one can foresee the Middle East nations to prosper in the coming years and get out of the agitated situations.
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The Security Council within the United Nations enjoys a unique position and is an autonomous body that takes decisions regarding international peace and security. At the same time, other organs of the United Nations possess limited power and can put forth recommendations to the member states.
Kazakhstan, another one of the littoral states surrounding the Caspian sea retains diplomacy over the issue by using compromise. Being a new independent state, it aims to maintain peace and harmony with its northern neighbors especially on issues as ways and procedures for developing Caspian oil, which is not that important to the state.
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Visions like the end of history, traditional rivalries amongst nations, tribalism, and globalism depict partial understanding of ‘emerging reality’ in today and future world. This paper analyses Huntington’s thesis ‘Clash of Civilizations’ and the claim of inevitability and finds it to be mistaken.
The paper also seeks to explore the difference between classical liberalism and neo-liberalism and tries to address the crisis of neo-liberalism. Many social and political lines of thought have evolved over the years in human societies. They include such concepts and communism, capitalism, liberalism, and conservatism.
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Both forces have the obligation to respond to calls from individuals at any time of the day in times of need. The various detectives are the one delegated the important duties of gathering facts and collecting evidence. The daily duties of a police officer vary over a wide range and are largely determined by their specialty.
Place and people are related and expressed as a culture. The way they exploit the environment is meticulously done, which means they don’t have the tendency to abuse place and nature because this is part of their culture and heritage. They don’t call it exploitation but something of sharing with nature.
Illegal immigrants consume goods in America and, thus, contribute positively to the economic growth of many sectors, through enhancing the aggregate demand of goods. Most of the wages gained by illegal immigrants are thought to be spent in America. Nearly all of the illegal immigrants are young to middle-aged.
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The influence of interest group attempt to generalize suffering from the inherent difficulty of measuring the influence, Assessments are done to the functional activities of the interest groups show that they do not incorporate factors unrelated to an interest group that predicts the success or even failure of the function.
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Saudi Arabia is the second largest country in the Arab-world. The country officially referred to as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is a principal entity in the Arab world with the largest land area in the Arabian Peninsula. The Arabian Peninsula plays a critical geopolitical role in Asia because of the large oil and natural gas reserves.
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The author, Susan Lobo took a bold topic to explore. In this book, Lobo comes forward with a very contradictory claim that life in squatter settlements is not as dangerous as it seems. While the reader may be willing to open up his mind to such a possibility, he would still not be willing to risk his life by going out to live in such settlements
The political situation in these countries is so delicate that saving as well as making a long-term investment is practically impossible. Therefore, citizens of these countries have come up with their own innovative means of meeting their basic needs and hence survival. Health cost is higher compared to medium and high-income areas.
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As the paper outlines, leader enjoys political or organizational authority. There are many types of leadership but what the leader, His Majesty Sultan Qaboos, Sultan of Oman has demonstrated is impeccable transformational leadership. At a time when the country remained oblivious to the march of human civilization when it was oppressed and isolated from the rest of the Islamic countries.
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According to the research findings, it can, therefore, be said that the idea of free trade was first perceived in the 18th century, in response to mercantilism by a famous group of French economists called “physiocrats” and afterward by Adam Smith and David Ricardo, who have been famous classic economists.
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In the paper “Democratic Private Sector Economy in the USA” the author analyzes the role of the private sector in economic freedom and growth. The strength of the American economy is driven by the productivity and competitiveness of the companies operating in America.
The trade unions all over the world leaned heavily on the political ideologies for their sustenance and growth until the 1980s. Major action plans, national strikes etc. were carried out, in tandem with political needs. Aiding the process of revolution of their concept was the declared plan of the leftist unions.
India has never accepted this so-called partition whole-heartedly as well as declined Pakistan’s request to conduct a referendum across Kashmir to let these Muslims decide their fate. In addition, Pakistan also did not receive its due share of financial and military assets because of biased and discriminatory attitude from British Viceroys.
Internet today has provided one of the most important communication platforms not only for the foreign firms acting in foreign shores but also for the individuals, who want to interact and engage internationally. Internet and other Information technology tools have helped companies manage their outsourced operations ‘virtually’.
No state has the right to interfere in the matters of another state; unless the latter has internal conflicts that are heightened to such an extent as to cause its internal districts/cities to declare their intentions of leaving the aforementioned country; then, may another state choose to take sides of either party wishing for independence.
One major limitation to anti-corruption initiatives is that they focus on institutions and political leaders that encourage corruption or actively participate in corruption. However, for governments to be successful in eliminating corruption, they must adopt a holistic approach to the process and develop strategies that incorporate the public.
This essay will explore the abrogation of sovereignty as a direct result of globalization and the increased salience of unilateral action by the dominant power in the international system. In addition, it's interesting to know that globalization is an international phenomenon with important geopolitical ramifications.
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Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz, a revolutionary leader, established a socialist government in Cuba in the year 1959. He had ruled Cuba from 1959 till February 2008, as its sole dictator (Burkhart, 2007). The United States recognized the government established by him on January 7, 1959. relations between these two nations were tense.
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Vigilante groups like the Ansar-e Hezbollah, with strong ties to the Guardian Council, enforce their version of appropriate social behavior through intimidation and violence. Hundreds of people are incarcerated on vague charges including “propaganda against the state” or “endangering the security of the state.”
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The author states that this is particularly evident by the reshaping of US foreign policy under the Bush administration which highlighted a move towards a state level motivated policy in contrast to Waltz’s theory of international relations, which proposes that the international structure emerges from the interaction of states.