Category: Politics & Government

  • Island Core Strategy Planning

    Table of Contents Introduction Isle of Wight Island Plan Core Strategy Flexibility Conclusion References Introduction In the recent planning systems, governments are adopting strategies that deliver objectives of the local authority. In addition, they are implementing the strategies satisfying the needs of residents to ensure that they are viable economically and socially (Adams, 2006). Through…

  • The Concept of Political Culture

    Culture is a set of beliefs, values, and norms shared by members of society. It largely defines individuals’ attitudes and behaviors, and it is possible to say that, simultaneously, each person can contribute to its development. The same can be said about a political culture because beliefs and ideological symbols are its core elements. However,…

  • Area 51 Conspiracy and Related Theories

    Table of Contents Introduction Area 51 Conspiracy theories Conclusion Work Cited Introduction A conspiracy theory is a theory concerning the eventual cause of an event or chain of events which are usually social, political, historical or cultural. There is a phenomenon of cover up of such causes from free knowledge, to a top secret and…

  • U.S. Foreign Policy Choices in the Cases of Syria and Libya

    Table of Contents Introduction and the identification of the problem Topic Description (Literature) Research Question & Hypothesis (Methodology) Detailed outcome description Comparative Analysis and Discussions Conclusion References Introduction and the identification of the problem The interaction of countries in the international system is often determined by several factors. As opined in theories of international relations…

  • Usefulness of Information to Consumers and the Role of the Irish Government in Getting Information

    Table of Contents The usefulness of information to consumers Role of Government References The usefulness of information to consumers Information about products and their prices is very important to all consumers in any economy. Government has a great role to play in ensuring that information flow as fast as possible so as to enable consumers…

  • American Strategy of Preponderance

    America’s grand strategy till now was to preserve the uncontested global supremacy it has enjoyed since the end of the Cold War times and maintain the geopolitical unipolar environment that has come into existence ever since. America has pushed for such status since the post-World War II era. After September 11, 2001, subsequent to the…

  • Role of Wealthy Countries in International Development

    Wealthy countries contribute greatly towards international development through giving financial aid to least-industrialized states. Underdeveloped and developing countries use financial aid from wealthy countries to build infrastructures that grow their economies through development of important sectors such as education and health (Chatrna 1). In addition, international aid helps alleviate poverty, improve social cohesion and international…

  • Skowronek and Neustadt on Presidential Power

    Politics has always been one of the main topics of discussion for many scientists and philosophers. Throughout human history, various civilizations and countries have tried to implement different political systems in their societies. However, the most common form of government includes a single highest-ranking position – in Medieval times, there were kings and queens, and…

  • Executive Branch Support for Civil Legal Aid

    An organization involves a unit of people with a prearranged functional and administrative structure. It may include a club, a charity, a business, or a political association. The executive arm of the US federal administration also involves a political organization. It comprises the President, the Deputy President, independent agencies, executive departments, committees, commissions, and the…

  • Balance of Power Concept in International Relations

    Table of Contents Introduction Cold War Iraq Invasion Conclusion References Introduction “To some, power balancing is the inevitable and conflict-ridden by-product of anarchy and insecurity; to others, it is the unifying principle of a stable and cooperative international society” (Ikenberry 2008, p. 1). Ikenberry’s definition of power balance in international relations shows that, the concept…