Category: Politics & Government

  • U. S Postal Service

    Table of Contents Governance and Organization Monopoly and Overseas Operations Sorting and Delivery Process Keeping it Simple Benchmarking and Monitoring Performance Scorecard Devolution Conclusion References The United States Postal service is one of the most independent state corporations in the US and the only provider of postal services in the states. The organization is one…

  • Subvention Mechanisms of Non-profit Organizations

    Table of Contents Introduction Background of LSG LSG overview Support from the government Implications of the lump sum grant on management of NGOs Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Overview of NGOs Non-governmental organizations are a form of social enterprises. These can be defined as revenue generating businesses, which perform social functions and achieve social changes by…

  • The Shi’a Islamist Group Hezbollah

    Table of Contents Military Activities Ideology, Attitudes and Actions against Israel Conclusion Works Cited Hezbollah is a Shi’a Islamist group particularly active in Lebanon politics through the control of major social, political and economic aspects of the country (Norton 1). Hezbollah has been commonly known to provide basic social services like building schools, hospitals, and…

  • Civil Liberty Restrictions

    Table of Contents Introduction The USA PATRIOT Act Threat to Civil Liberties The First and the Fourth Amendment Violation of Democracy Water boarding Conclusion References Introduction The America civil liberties are the Bill of Rights and are the first ten amendments in the United States constitution. These are the inalienable basic rights of the citizens…

  • The Problem of Nuclear Weaponization between India and Pakistan

    Table of Contents Introduction Nuclear war between India and Pakistan The proliferation Nuclear deterrence Who benefits from nuclear deterrence? Conclusion Reference List Introduction Today, the greatest security threat all over the world is that of terrorist using nuclear weapons. However, the probability of such an event occurring remains low but with the advancement in technology…

  • Creative Industries of New Zealand

    Table of Contents Introduction Context Creative Industries in New Zealand Cultural policy and Well-being Cultural Policies of New Zealand Policies relating to Creative Industries in New Zealand Policies relating to National Heritage including Monuments and National Archives Policy Changes in New Zealand during the last Decades References Introduction Creative industries of New Zealand (NZ) have…

  • The Current Political Problems of Sudan

    Table of Contents Introduction The Question This Paper Answers Relevance of the Term Paper Research Process Interpretation of Literature Methodological Problems Current Research My Viewpoint Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Sudan has experienced many internal problems for a very long time. Since the country attained its independence in 1956, there has been no political stability in…

  • The Dangers of Korean Unification

    The division of Korea took place in 1945 and particular claims on unification appeared only in the 2000s. Some people are quite optimistic about the process of unification. For instance, Gregory (2013) notes that it can happen in the nearest future and it will be rather unexpected for everybody. The researcher compares this process with…

  • Israeli and US Counterintelligence and Covert Operations

    Table of Contents Background Information America Israel Summary References Background Information Widely used definitions refer to counter intelligence as the collected information, and actions taken in defense against espionage and other intelligence activities, including sabotage or assassinations carried out by other states. It should be noted that these activities are similar in most settings, although…

  • Comparative Theories of Migration

    In the 21st century, migration has become a critical political subject in most countries. Partially, migration is caused by the widening difference between the first and third world countries but other factors such as agricultural revolution, climatic change, rural-urban migration, unemployment, insecurity, and human rights violations still play a big role. Researchers have also observed…