Category: Politics & Government

  • Comparison Between Power and Politics

    Power and Politics Power and politics is international relations where sovereigns try to protect interests of their own through use of political and military aggression to threaten each other. Power and politics help to understand helps to understand relationship between international nations as they compete for resources and each nation feel advantaged if it is…

  • The Source of America’s Unique Political System

    Introduction A great number of commentaries had been made in the attempt to figure out the source of America’s unique political system. The proponent of this study finds it prudent to focus on three commentaries authored by Alexis de Tocqueville, Edward Greenberg, and Seymour M. Lipset. These three men identified the cultural and social factors…

  • Russia’s Role in the Middle East and North Africa Region

    Table of Contents The Immediate Effects on Food Security in MENA Positioning of Players in the Conflict Turkey’s Role in the Ceasefire The Fate of the JCPOA Negotiations in Vienna A Role for Mercenaries from the Arab World Reference List A Russian invasion of Ukraine would cause adverse changes to the world order, threatening the…

  • Government-Business Relations in China & Australia

    Table of Contents Introduction Government-Private Sector Cooperation Oil Policy in China Oil Policy in Australia Education System in China Education System in Australia Policy Comparison Conclusion References Introduction Public-private cooperation is one of the most important developments that have occurred in modern history (Spackman, 2002). The policy-making of governments and the innovation capacity of the…

  • The Three Baltic States With the Same Values

    Table of Contents Introduction History Politics and Economics Geography, Defence, and Security Culture and Social Values Conclusion Reference List Introduction The Baltic states (also known as the Baltics) is a geopolitical term referring to the three Northern European countries of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The countries share significant historic and cultural ties, and in the…

  • How Spain Influenced European Policymaking

    Table of Contents Introduction Spanish Influence EU Influence Conclusion References Introduction Spain’s education and media systems have undergone various policy changes since the country joined the European Union (EU) in 1986. Most of these policy changes have come from internal initiatives. However, significant changes have been initiated through the EU. Spain itself has been instrumental…

  • Future Issues for Law Enforcement

    With the rapid changes in society as well as the rise of new threats such as cybercrime, the law enforcement is faced with some major challenges as to the adaptation to the modern environment and facilitation of security practices that will protect the population from the emerging threats. Similar to the way the law enforcement…

  • The World’s Superpowers: Current, Former, Future

    Table of Contents Introduction Current Superpowers (21st Century) Former Superpowers (19th century) Future Superpowers (End of 21st Century) Conclusion References Introduction A superpower is a country capable of influencing others and international laws and policies (Dictionary.com, 2014). The term superpower was introduced after World War II, when it was used to refer to the USA,…

  • The United States Government’s Levels and Branches

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction The National Constitution Levels of the Federal Government Subsidiaries of the Executive Level of the Federal Government Levels of the State Government Local Governments References Abstract The National Constitution divides national power between the Federal and State governments. The Federal government has 3 levels – Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary. The…

  • Law: Policy Modification and Incrementalism

    The process of policy initiation is triggered when there is a need to address related problems to an issue by seeking possible solutions to political circumstances, which ultimately leads to the development of legislation which is then implemented. However, policy modification is brought about by formulated legislation being stimulated by appropriate changes that arise after…