Category: Politics & Government

  • Defining of Citizenship and Its Aspects

    Being a citizen is belonging to a political community and participating in it. The state of being a citizen is gained by meeting stated requirements by either a local government, state, or national government. A nation protects its citizens and grants them specific rights and privileges. How a nation values its citizens varies from one…

  • Urban Consolidation

    Table of Contents Definition of Urban Consolidation Consolidating Australian Cities Reference List Definition of Urban Consolidation Accesses to transport services, land prices as well as distribution of employment are among the factors that determine the people’s choice of residential areas. Urban consolidation has always been seen as a means of reducing the quantity of land…

  • Good Citizenship and Global Citizenship

    Table of Contents Introduction Good Citizen needed to make a Global Citizen Global Citizenship needed to make a Good Citizen Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The 21st Century has witnessed integration and increased cultural interaction among people on a previously unprecedented scale. This frequent interaction between people from varied countries and cultures has risen mostly…

  • Balance vs. Imbalance of Power International Relations

    Table of Contents Balance of Power: Major Features Imbalance of Power: Alternative Perspectives Conclusion The balance of power in international relations is the distribution of world influence between power units, which usually means countries in the context of geopolitics. Imbalance, in turn, implies the dominance of a single country or a bloc of allied states.…

  • Should the Voting Age Be Lowered to 16?

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Why is it that we can work, join the army and get married by the age of 16, but we can’t vote at 16? What is it about electing a political representative that’s so much more important then choosing a husband or sending yourself off to potential…

  • The changing role of social institutions

    Introduction Human beings are social beings; hence the reason they find themselves involved in social institutions in the society. Civil society arises from this set up of social institutions. By definition, civil society is a social realm that consists of actual institutions with moral substance and functions. Above all, civil society denotes that sector of…

  • Power and Politics in a Modern Organization

    Power and politics are two important parts of organizational behavior and effective management. Management and leadership skills are complex issues that demand the unique professional knowledge and expertise of a person. The problem of power and politics in a modern organization receives great attention in recent years influenced by changing cultural traditions and new management…

  • The Protection of the Maritime Borders of the UAE with Iran

    Table of Contents Memorandum Subject Current Status Available Options Proposal and Rationale for the Recommendation Future Issues References Memorandum TO: Dr. Jane Doe, President, and Commission for Economic Sustainability FROM: Name, Analyst DATE: 7th October RE: The Protection of the Maritime Borders of the UAE with Iran Subject No other waterway in the world is…

  • The Department of Motor Vehicle: Delays and Poor Service Delivery

    The Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) office helps individuals take driver’s license tests, renew, or replace driver’s licenses, or get new license plates. However, in the United States, the DMV office is synonymously associated with long waits or service delays (Kazancoglu & Ozkan-Ozen, 2019). Delay is one of the eight wastes in service hindering lean…

  • Truman’s vs. Eisenhower’s Administrations

    Table of Contents Introduction Truman’s Administration Eisenhower’s Administration Differences Between Truman’s and Eisenhower’s Foreign Policies Civil Rights Movement Legal Origins of the Civil Rights Struggles Political Origins of the Civil Rights Struggles Conclusion References Introduction In contemporary democracies, public administration remains an indispensable tool of good governance. It determines the policies and programs that governments…