Category: Politics & Government
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International Relations Between Strong and Weak Nations
Table of Contents Introduction Aspects of the international relations Conclusion References Introduction In this world with greater emphasis on international relations and international cooperation, one significant contradictory situation is evident in the relations between the strong and the weak. Aspects of the international relations To address the actual problems in international affairs, it is important…
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Theories and Fundamentals of Protocol and Diplomacy
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Introduction It is necessary to note that the role of influence and networking has been increasing over the years, and the techniques used are much more advanced than they used to be in the past. It is important to be aware of which approaches should be used in particular…
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Manitoba “First Nations’ Home and Community” Care Program
Table of Contents Background Scope and Severity of Problem Conclusion Reference List Background The First Nations and Inuit Home and Community Care (FNIHCC) Program was approved by the Federal government in 1999 to provide basic home and community care services to people with disabilities, persistent or acute illnesses and the elderly. The program aims to…
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International Law and International Relations
The modern age could be characterized by the rapid evolution of communication technologies and means of transport. Natural borders between states become more and more conventional. In this regard, globalization could be considered one of the main trends of the coherent society. However, the close interaction between various states and nations could not but result…
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The Intifadas in Israel
Table of Contents Introduction Rise of the First Intifada Causes of the Intifadas Effects of the Intifadas Palestinians Israel Arab World Conclusion Works Cited Introduction In June 1967, a six-day war between Israel and some Arab nations arose. The Arab forces that had camped around the border of Israel and the Arab world encouraged the…
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Geopolitics: The Middle East Shatterbelt
Nowadays, Middle East is the most significant and troubling shatterbelt in the world. The primary challenge in the region is constant political instability, sub-regional conflicts, terrorist attacks, and Islamist movements. This term derives from such features as severe cultural and economic differences and fragmentation based on political views, historical development, and plans for the future.…
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International Relations: Events Shaping the View
Table of Contents International Relations Events Shaping my View of International Relations Works Cited International Relations International relation focuses on “the relationships and associations established by different nations across the globe” (Weber 13). The field also studies the roles of different non-governmental agencies, sovereign nations, and international organizations. Such relationships can change depending on several…
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The Black Panther Party Analysis
The Black Panther Party was an organization started in 1966 with the revolutionary ideology of Black Nationalism, socialism, and armed defense due to police brutality. Before this reading, I thought the Black Panther Party was a terror group of racist, anti-white black people. After the reading, I understood that contrast to the myth; the Black…
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Governance and Development in The Democratic Republic of Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), previously known as Zaire, is located in Sub-Saharan Africa. By area, the nation is the second largest in Africa and eleventh worldwide with an estimated 71 million people (Weiss 2000). Presently, the country is led by President Joseph Kabila who succeeded his father (Nzongola, 2004). Politically, DRC has been…
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Canadian Cities and National Identity
Local governments serve a significant role in the daily operations of the Canadians. In Canada, there are several various levels of governments including the federal, provincial, territorial, and local ones. The local governments in the various cities are served with the responsibility of enforcing policies directly associated with the local people. These governments have complete…