Category: Politics & Government
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Silver/Skelos Scandal in the New York State
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The life of the general public depends greatly on the way the country and state are governed. The changes on the upper levels are always noticed by people, as the way they manage their daily routine alters. That is why the population keeps an eye open…
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Operation Anaconda Case Study: Analysis
Table of Contents Introduction Operation Anaconda The Role of Leadership Principles of Military Mission Command Conclusion References Introduction The study of various cases related to military operations is of particular value and interest to research. This is due to the fact that, based on previous experience, it is possible to highlight important lessons about how…
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Arab League, Its History, Structure, Effectiveness
History of Arab League “The Arab League was formed in Cairo on 22nd March 1945 with six members” (Arab League, 2012). The six members included Egypt, Transjordan (currently known as Jordan after its renaming in 1946), and Iraq. Its members also included Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Syria. Yemen joined it in early May of 1945.…
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Norm Dicks’ Political Achievements
When Norm Dicks recently announced he would retire from active politics at the end of his term, his political supporters became worried. They had to contend with the reality of having to do without Dicks when he ultimately makes his exit.On the other hand, his political foes have found a reason to celebrate. His political…
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The Problem of Social Cost
For this assignment I have chosen the article The Problem of Social Cost by Coase, as the author claims that the parties that have the ability to compensate the harm can cause harm by asking the following questions “Should A be allowed to harm B or should B be allowed to harm A?” (Coase 2).…
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The British and US State-Funded National Projection
During the interwar period, the traditional concept of propaganda was changed with the idea of the national projection as an approach representing the state in the international arena in the context of public diplomacy. The lessons of World War I made nations revise their way of looking at cultural propaganda and the role of the…
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India’s Dominant Proprietary Classes
Table of Contents The Industrial Capitalist Class Rich Farmers The Professionals (Civilians And Military) And White-Collar Workers Works cited In India, there exist three dominant proprietary classes, namely: the industrial capitalists, the rich farmers and the professionals from both the civilian and military groups plus the white-collar workers. The discussion below relates to specific characteristics…
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Hans Morgenthau and Ann Tickner: International Relations
Ann Tickner uses a feminine approach to challenge Morgenthau’s assumptions of political realism. In particular, she challenges his assumptions about human nature. Hans Joachim Morgenthau, a leading figure in the 20th century political science, made major contributions to the theory of international relations as well as the study of international law. In “Politics among Nations”,…
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Emergency Planning and Methodology
Table of Contents Handling Suspected Terrorism Terrorism Liaison Officer (TLO) Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) References Handling Suspected Terrorism The roles of local law enforcement agents in cases of terror attacks involve notifying the relevant authorities to carry out investigations on the attack scenes, controlling crowds, and securing the areas under threat. They maintain communication…
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Mongolia, Burma, Korea, Hong Kong, and Pakistan: Challenges and Perspectives
Mongolia Presently, Mongolia displays unacceptable safeguards over its mineral resources. Simply put, the country lacks integrity in the management of natural resources. Issues related to conflict of interests, unrestricted powers and quality of the information provided are largely noticeable. State-owned companies control mineral resources, being the largest source of revenues for the government. In fact,…