Category: Politics & Government

  • Marxist View on the Role of Government

    The role of the government differs depending on the level of society, which may be pre-capitalist, capitalist, and post-capitalist. In capitalist states, the government’s purpose is to protect the power of wealthy people by maintaining the division between the working class and the ruling class (Smith and Marshal). Marx and Engels believed the state would…

  • Reforming the Canadian Electoral System

    Table of Contents Introduction Reforming the Canadian Electoral System Conclusion Reference List Introduction Although Canada as a nation is made up of a many people who have their own differences (economical, social, cultural and political), it is realized that not every person in this society is represented in the legislative body, whose purpose is to…

  • Functions of government in an economy

    Table of Contents Introduction Economic functions of the government Conclusion Reference List Introduction Government is defined as a particular group of people controlling a nation at a particular time and in which their manner of administration is structured while economy constitutes how government organizes labor, capital and land to produce goods and services in a…

  • Impact of Sustainability Initiatives

    Table of Contents Sustainability Initiatives and Financial Performance: Summary of Academic Papers Real-Life Company: Sustainability Initiatives Conclusion References Contemporary industrial and economic processes have been observed to promote the acquisition of raw materials without thinking about the integrity of the natural environments. Within the past three centuries, forces of industrialization and capitalism have triggered various…

  • United Russia and Dominant Parties

    Table of Contents Introduction Dominant Party Systems United Russia Conclusion References Introduction The purpose of this essay is to find out what a dominant party system is and also to ascertain why the United Russian party has become a dominant system in Russia. The first step of the discussion will involve defining what a dominant…

  • Analysis of a Comprehensive Annual Financial Report

    It is obligatory for state and local governments of the US to draw up a comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR) yearly. This document provides important financial data of a particular governmental entity and serves to ensure transparency of the economic situation for investors and citizens. This paper will analyze the CAFR released by the chief…

  • U.S. Southern Border Security Policy

    Table of Contents Introduction Stakeholders Involved in the Process of U.S. Border Security Policy New Asylum Measures for Migrants Conclusion References Introduction Historically, the U.S. Southern border has always been active and insecure. The migrant crisis in the 18th century fostered the establishment of U.S. Border Security Policy. Its purpose was to prevent illegal immigration…

  • How Has The Wikileaks Cable-Gate Scandal Affected The Institution Of Diplomacy?

    Diplomacy is an important institution to all the governments in the world. International relations among nations are maintained by various diplomats stationed in respective embassies of various countries (Siracusa 5). These diplomats are responsible for brokering international trade deals between states, discussing economic matters, war and peace making. Diplomats also negotiate international treaties before they…

  • United States Global North Political Systems Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Strengths and Weaknesses in Political Structures Strengths and Weaknesses in Economic Structures The LJSP Balance Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction The development of political and economic structures in countries plays a significant role in social and international relationships. After the events of the Cold War, the world was divided into the Global…

  • Public Policy and Government/Law

    In society, governmental entities are usually given the mandate to enact laws that govern the people and their activities, make policies and also allocate the resources at all levels. The best definition of public policy therefore is a system that is made up of regulations, laws, funding priorities and course of action regarding an issue…