South Korea Electoral Divide: 2022 Vote Analysis
Case study - 5 pages - Political science
Analysis of the 2022 South Korean presidential election highlighting the regional cleavage and socio-economic factors influencing electoral behavior.
Europeanisation of French Environmental Policy
Case study - 3 pages - Political science
This document analyzes the degree of Europeanisation of French environmental policy, focusing on the water policy sector and the influence of EU environmental standards.
Implementing Sustainable Development Goals in Belgium: A Comparative Analysis with Brazil and Argentina
Case study - 3 pages - Political science
Discover how Belgium's stable political landscape and robust institutional framework have enabled the country to maintain a strong commitment to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Unlike countries like Brazil and Argentina, where political changes have impacted SDG...
Romanian Presidential Election Influenced by Foreign Interference
Case study - 4 pages - Political science
Reports reveal foreign interference in Romania's 2024 presidential election, with C?lin Georgescu's campaign allegedly backed by foreign entities through disinformation and astroturfing on social media.
Impact of the Lang Law on France's Book Market: A Cultural and Economic Analysis
Case study - 3 pages - Political science
Discover how the 1981 Lang Law revolutionized France's book market by introducing a single price for books, preserving editorial diversity and supporting independent bookstores. Learn about the law's impact on cultural policies and the challenges it faced with the rise of digital...
New Silk Roads: Geopolitics of Global Communication Routes
Case study - 2 pages - Political science
Explore the geopolitical implications of the New Silk Roads initiative and its impact on global communication routes in the era of globalization.
Correlation between Interest in Politics and Confidence in Institutions
Case study - 3 pages - Political science
This document analyzes the relationship between interest in politics and confidence in institutions among different age groups based on the ELIPSS Annual Survey Data (2022).
Chilean Energy Revolution: Adaptation Strategies
Case study - 5 pages - Political science
This document discusses Chile's energy transition towards carbon neutrality by 2050, its socio-economic impacts, and necessary adaptation strategies for local communities and traditional industries.
Coderre-Lagacé Case: Judicial Perspective on Surveillance
Case study - 4 pages - Political science
The Coderre-Lagacé case examines the judicial system's role in granting surveillance warrants and protecting citizens' fundamental rights, sparking debate on press freedom and state surveillance.
Glyphosate Ban: Institutional and Political Stakes
Case study - 4 pages - Political science
The debate around glyphosate ban involves various actors, including citizens, associations, private companies, media, politicians, and health institutions, with significant institutional and political stakes.
Direct and Representative Democracies in Switzerland: A Comparative Analysis
Case study - 2 pages - Political science
This document explores the unique blend of direct and representative democracies in Switzerland, highlighting its advantages and limitations. From the right of initiative to the three types of referendums, discover how Switzerland's democratic system guarantees popular rights and...
Australia's immigration detention network - publié le 01/07/2025
Case study - 3 pages - Political science
The notion of dark networks has recently received attention in the literature on policy network analysis. Dark networks are defined as illegal and covert, in contrast to bright networks which are legal and overt. In this article, we suggest a third category - grey networks - which are...
Healthcare Costs Issues in USA
Case study - 1 pages - Political science
The federal public health agency I have chosen for this project is the United States Department of Health & Human Services. In the health care field, a lot of time is needed to take care of patients effectively, in this crucial field time matters more than anywhere else because the lives of...
Policy Section
Case study - 3 pages - Political science
To overcome the relentless challenges of drug smuggling in the Laredo Sector, a holistic and multifaceted approach should be deployed. The accordant policy recommendations that follow represent a solution to established threats and opportunities.
Leadership in Diverse Development Contexts
Case study - 5 pages - Political science
The Global Development Initiative (GDI) is one of the most influential participants in the complex world of global development, as it strives to catalyze the transformational process for many low- and middle-income countries and development sectors. The projects of the Global Development...
President Obama Did Not Have Legal Authority to Order Operation Geronimo
Case study - 2 pages - Political science
President Obama, by order of May 2, 2011, started the secret military operation Geronimo; it was the end of Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Indeed, the departure of the founder and the leader of al-Qaeda was an undoubted triumph in the War on Terrorism; however, grave legal problems...
Populism as a Political Style
Case study - 5 pages - Political science
The American political scene has seen the emergence of populism as a major phenomenon, especially in the way that President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have conducted their election campaigns. Moffitt's explanation of "populist political style" gives us a key soft factor that...
Issues Surrounding Scottish Independence
Case study - 4 pages - Political science
This presentation explores the complex issues surrounding Scottish independence, covering the historical context, the 2014 referendum, and the transition in SNP leadership. It delves into the new plan for a referendum, public reception, and the challenges and goals involved. Ultimately, the focus...
Does Being « Politically » Represented Necessarily Means Being Represented by Actors Who Directly Have a Position in the Institutional Realm?
Case study - 5 pages - Political science
In a society in which our interests may be represented by a variety of actors (NGO, patries, citizens, social media influencers, politicians...), the necessity of elections depends on the power of these actors to effectively defend our interests. In other words, if we define representation...
The Effectiveness of Greenpeace's Actions
Case study - 2 pages - Political science
To consider the effectiveness of Greenpeace's actions, you need to understand that they involve major media campaigns and direct action to make the environmental cause known to everyone. Spectacular actions such as taking over a nuclear power station to denounce nuclear safety. In other...
Haiti briefing note and building mission solution : state of the country and developments of solutions
Case study - 7 pages - Political science
In October 2015, elections were deferred indefinitely due to allegations of fraud. The new elections were further postponed due to Hurricane Matthew and finally took place in November 2016, Jovenel Moïse won 56% of the vote. There was a holding of an electoral tribunal to conduct a verification...
The British Monarchy - publié le 30/06/2015
Case study - 2 pages - Political science
Firstly, Great Britain is a monarchy because a King or a Queen is at the head of the State. Yet, we must make a distinction between 2 sorts of monarchy: absolute monarchy and constitutional monarchy. We may all know that Great Britain is not an absolute monarchy since Queen Elizabeth II...
The EU and the ASEAN
Case study - 10 pages - Political science
The EU and the ASEAN are two powerful blocs with different stories, objectives, structures and capacities. This study provides an overview of different economic aspects. The aim of this study is to compare and contrast the two main regional trading blocs and to discuss the implications for...
Libyan human rights
Case study - 3 pages - Political science
Libya has been plagued by various issues that have been repugnant to the attainment of the required levels of democracy. Traditions and norms applicable in the region have affected the nation in such a manner that the majority of the people has turned out to be less receptive to the attempts to...
Louis Riel ( the Canadian Rebellion of 1885)
Case study - 5 pages - Political science
1885 was not the first Métis rebellion, the Métis had already rebelled in Red River in 1869.The Métis were against the sale to Canada of territories held by the Hudson's Bay Company Historically the Métis were separated into two groups. The first one was composed of French speaking Métis who were...
The choice for practical monism in relation to EU law by France, Germany and the United Kingdom
Case study - 4 pages - Political science
The EU Member States may be divided into those whose legal order is monist and those whose legal order is dualist. In monist States, once an international agreement has been agreed to, its entering into force in the international legal order entails its entering into force in the...
Theory of Political Power, From The Prince-Niccolo Machiavelli's Book
Case study - 3 pages - Political science
Niccolo Machiavelli, born in Italy on May 3, 1469 was a known political philosopher and diplomat during the Renaissance, and famous for his political treaties, The Prince (1513), which has become the cornerstone of the modern political philosophy. Niccolo provided an opinion on how a ruler should...
The Social-Cultural Identity of Greek- Americans
Case study - 10 pages - Political science
According to some, Astoria is the largest city of the Greek outside the Athens-Greece. The New York's Queens Neighborhoods of Astoria, New York conjure up the image of a Greek immigrant community that has lived in it for over forty years (Hantzopoulos, 2005). For the Greeks and their...
The Iron Curtain, 1948- Film Propaganda and American Politics
Case study - 3 pages - Political science
The 1940s marked the purge of Anti-communists films within the American Film industry. The cold war affected the America in nearly all its facets whether cultural or political. Subsequent to President Winston Churchill announcing the fall of the iron curtain that divided the Soviet Union from its...
How did Syria use economy so as to prolong and legitimate its presence in Lebanon?
Case study - 10 pages - Political science
Despite the proclamation of the proclamation of its independence in 1943, Syria still does not admit the loss of Lebanon, and keeps on playing an important role in that country, through its history, its geography, its power and its economy. A short historical review can be useful to...
