Category: Politics & Government

  • The U.S and U.A.E Governments: Comparative Characteristics

    Table of Contents Introduction Definition of Republic & Monarchy Similarities Differences Conclusion References Introduction In the current world scenario, there exist the following political systems: Republic , Democracy , Dictatorship , Theocracy , Communism , and Monarchy . Definition of Republic & Monarchy The word ‘republic’ comes from the Latin words ‘res publica’ meaning ‘public…

  • Interest Groups’ Role in Legislation and Society

    The selective provision of information is one of the primary tactics used by interest groups to advance their interests. As a result, there are a significant number of legislations being effected in the country. The origin of the legislations can be traced back to interest groups. Interest groups have not only been involved in championing…

  • Modernizing the Tanzania People’s Defense Forces

    Introduction Tanzania is one of the largest and highly populated country in Eastern African. The country is developing, and has less advanced infrastructure and educational system. Consequently, technical courses like aerospace engineering and other aerospace related courses are poorly taught. Being a developing country, Tanzania lacks sufficient financial capability to equip its military sector. For…

  • How Political Campaigns Use Persuasion Tactics to Win Voters

    In the world of politics, political campaigns are common strategies used to win voters in an election. These are strategies that influence the decision-making of a targeted voter. In the campaigns, there are statements used to characterize a politician and his manifesto well crafted, in order to gain popularity among the voters. A campaign team…

  • International Law is not really law

    Table of Contents The sources and evidence of international law Bibliography Footnotes International law entails principles and rules that govern relations among countries, individuals, and organisations. It also has public international law that deals specifically with rights among different states and various citizens of different states. On the other hand, private international law looks at…

  • The Social and Political Dynamics of Revolutionary Asia

    Can individuals affect revolutionary in society? “Rickshaw” and “Indochine” represent two different answers to this question. Use the characters of Hsiang Tzu and Camille to discuss how and for what reasons the novel and the film have different visions of the relationship of individuals to revolution. Are these visions entirely opposed to one another, or…

  • Cyprus: Political Culture Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Form of government Institutions Party System Political parties The Ecological Environmental Movement The Political aspect I would change about Cyprus Conclusion References Introduction Political culture can be defined as the set of particular values of a country within which its political system operates. It is the values and/or characteristics of the…

  • Current Problems in Darfur Analysis

    Sudan, an impoverished African nation has been in the throes of an ongoing civil war. The present crisis in Darfur is a result of action by some ethnic tribes and the brutal reaction of the Sudanese government, which have invoked widespread international criticism. This essay aims to explain the causes of the present crisis in…

  • The Bar-Lev Line’s Place in Israeli Strategic Doctrines

    Table of Contents Introduction The Background, Concepts, and Outcomes of the Decision Analytical Observation, Story About the Decision, and How It Routed Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Bar-Lev Line was a fortification line constructed by Israel along the eastern shore of the Suez Canal in 1969. The purpose of the line was to defend the…

  • Politics of Identity in India

    Table of Contents Introduction Research Question Theoretical Foundation Influence of Hinduism Influence of Islam Conclusion References Introduction Globally, researchers have portrayed India as a land of many political and social complexities (Bevan, 2015; Heimsath, 2015; Seal, 1971; Barucco, 2014). For example, Barucco (2014) says it is a country of many contrasts because “it is economically…