Category: Politics & Government
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Political Profiling: China v. India
Table of Contents Introduction Political System: China Political System: India Political Culture: China Political Culture: India Interest Articulation and Aggregation Conclusion References Introduction China and India are globally known for their large populations and fast economic growth. However, these two countries are associated with distinct political systems. India is recognized as the largest democracy in…
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Should Non-Citizens Be Allowed To Vote?
The United States of America is part of a constantly changing facade. Our country manages to evolve and continue to grow because we openly accept other nationalities and races into our society. We accord them to decency and respect expected of a gracious host towards his guest. Extending each and every allowance so that they…
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Intelligence Agencies Comparison
Table of Contents Introduction Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Security Agency (NSA) References Introduction There are sixteen United States intelligence agencies that form The US IC (United States Intelligence Community). The community was ordered to be formed on December 4th, 1981 by President Ronal Reagan. The purpose of this community…
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Presidential Daily Briefing
Table of Contents Introduction Production of the presidential daily briefing Public access to the presidential daily briefing Conclusion Reference List Introduction Presidential daily briefing (PDB) is a state of the art secretive document, which is produced daily for the president of the United States of America. It is the most classified document in the United…
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US Government and Media Coverage of Its Decisions
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis of the sources Government challenges Conclusion References Introduction The topic selected for the press effect research is the set of news taken from the New York Times, dedicated to the foreign politics of the USA and decisions taken by the US administration. To be more particular in the definitions, the…
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US Withdrawal of the Kyoto Protocol: Pros and Cons Analysis
Table of Contents Introduction Events Overview Cons of The Withdrawal Pros of The Withdrawal Conclusion References Introduction Global warming is a crucial issue for humanity today. For this reason, a unique international initiative called the Kyoto Protocol was established at the end of the 20th century. The Kyoto Protocol, which in theory was supposed to…
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State of California Emergency Plan
Table of Contents Importance of an Emergency Response Plan Conclusion Reference The State of California came up with an emergency plan geared towards the minimization of the effects of unforeseen natural calamities as well as human-induced disasters. The plan contains provisions as to how emergency situations should be approached in the event of their happening.…
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The government and bureaucrats impact on the civil service
Table of Contents Introduction Summary of major points Comparative Analysis Conclusion References Introduction Major issues The influence of the government and the bureaucrats on the civil service is major concern for the civil servants, the public, and the reform advocates. Irrespective of the changes that have previously been proposed, none has realized the full initial…
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Current Affairs: U.S. and Australia
The Attitudes of the US Government towards Australia’s Political Leaders and Foreign Policy The US government and the Australian government have been having a special bilateral relationship in areas of trade and economic ties, national security and Defence, and foreign policies as supported by treaties such as the ANZUS Treaty that was reviewed in 1983…
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Canada in the Global Business Environment
Although Canada calls itself a trading nation, it is apparent that a multitude of factors limits the country’s participation in global imports and exports. One of the causes of Canada’s inefficiency in the development of global trading relationships is the government’s failure to cooperate with the private sector. On the one hand, Canadian institutions have…