Category: Politics & Government

  • Public Policies; the Pros and Cons

    Table of Contents Introduction Background Information and Specific Example Policy Making Process Classification of Public Policy Education Policy Case study: The United States Conclusion Reference List Introduction The process of making public policies is essential and at the same time sensitive because although it is carried out by the government through its various bodies, it…

  • The Projects of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Evaluation and recommendation Conclusion and findings Works Cited Abstract Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment, a corporate personality of a government establishment, aims at providing suitable housing in Dubai to the nationals of Emirates. It does this by offering services that are entirely related to housing of the nationals under a…

  • A World of Arms Pushers and Fixers

    Table of Contents Introduction The Nuclear Non-Proliferation treaty (NPT) The Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaties, Start I and Start II Works cited Introduction In 1139, Pope innocent II summoned an urgent international conference to address concerns over an emerging and dangerous weapon; the crossbow. The…

  • International Systems Analysis and Its Levels

    A system refers to a set of specific and structured characteristics that identify a group of people or things in a period. People involved are expected to follow the rules in the system in carrying out activities within their specific fields. Hence, international system refers to the unit that is made up of international bodies…

  • Vietnam and China’s Tense Relations

    International relations between sovereign nations can be seen through the lens of political theory. Depending on the chosen ideology, motivations and goals behind certain actions may vary significantly. The constructivist perspective can be conductive towards understanding international relations between nations. Compared to realism or liberalism, the outlook focuses on the impact of social relations, interactions…

  • Has E-Government Failed?

    Table of Contents Introduction The purpose and functions of government Success factors of e-government Failure factors of e-government Personal perspectives on e-government Conclusion References Introduction Deployment of information and communication technology (ICT) in the realm of the public sector to improve service delivery has been argued by many scholars as having the promise of enhancing…

  • Indian Modernization and Westernization

    Table of Contents Introduction Background information and Conceptualise Analysis Literature Review Discussion Conclusion References Introduction In any society, development is associated with social changes. Moreover, no single society can remain stagnant without interacting with the outside world. As such, social changes are unavoidable and they happen from time to time. It is worth noting that…

  • People’s Support of Force and Political Views

    Table of Contents Introduction Survey Description Results Analysis Conclusion Reference List Introduction The report at hand is aimed at providing a detailed analysis of the results gained in the course of the study. The analysis will be represented in four sections in order to ensure a profound examination of each factor. The key aim of…

  • Comparing Politics in Peru and Mexico

    Abstract The rise of the Shining Path and the Zapatistas both derive from the social and economic deprivation and marginalization of the peasants and native indigenous people of the respective countries. While the former is a violent revolution, the latter is generally non-violent. However, both base their ideology on leftist and Marxist principles, particularly the…

  • Why Is Populist Politics on the Rise?

    Table of Contents Summary Bibliography: Footnotes Summary Despite rising economic inequality and a reduction in social mobility, today’s ‘left behind’ appear to be more concerned with immigration and civil rights than redistribution, and they occasionally support policies that oppose their economic interests. According to this piece, a movement from the conventional class-based differentiation and division…