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24 mars 2010
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The hurdles that a prospective presidential candidate must overcome to become her/his party's presidential nominee

Thesis - 5 pages - Political science

The road to the White House is a long and difficult one which leads to the most powerful and eminent political function in the topical world. The Founding Fathers gave particular attention to the presidential election, prescribing the electoral system, but they did not define any nominating...

24 mars 2010
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Politics in the Western European states

Thesis - 6 pages - Political science

‘A conservative is a man who believes that nothing should be done for the first time ' . It is with these words that Alfred Wiggam describes the conservative ideology. This prevalent negative perception of conservatism explains that not many European parties claim themselves as...

24 mars 2010
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An evaluation of the accounts on political authority in Hobbes and Locke

Thesis - 5 pages - Political science

Since the beginning of time, the issue of authority has been discussed. From God, to absolute Sovereigns and until democratic parliaments, different outlooks on political power and its holder have been developed and applied. These theories have been fought or defended, they have given birth to...

24 mars 2010
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The role of the State Head

Thesis - 2 pages - Political science

The term head of the state generally represents a figure who symbolizes the continuity and legitimacy of the state above the day-to-day political division. Traditionally, different functions are linked to him: international representation of the state, law promulgation, nomination of the major...

24 mars 2010
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The separation of powers, checks and balances in the United States

Thesis - 5 pages - Political science

The American Constitution is the most wonderful work ever struck off at a given time by the brain and purpose of man.' It is with these words that William Gladstone describes the Supreme Law of the United States. This famous document, written by the Founding Fathers and ratified in 1789, is the...

16 mars 2010
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What is meant by the term "civil society"? Which role does civil society play in a democracy?

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

According the European Commission, a Civil Society is the "community life which is exercised between the state and the market. The objectives of the participation of the Civil Society are to support the elaboration and the implementation of the policies using practical advices." This definition...

15 mars 2010
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Capitalism, democracy and power

Thesis - 4 pages - Political science

Both James Madison and Karl Marx can be considered “democrats”; however both vastly differ on their theories and understanding of democracy and government on a wide spectrum of issues. If Karl Marx were to be asked his opinion of Madison's Federalist#10 in the post-Paris Commune time,...

13 mars 2010
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Politics, a minor form of show Business ?

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

Politics and politicians have an important place on the news and in the newspapers. And not only the core and serious political pieces of news are known, the attention is also focussed on all the politicians private life and scandals. So, politics has become a form of show business or TV show...

13 mars 2010
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American Schools and school system in USA

Worksheets - 1 pages - Political science

Each state defines its own educational system, there are no national decisions or laws determining the syllabuses, the contents of the High School Diploma (HSS), or even the length of compulsory education. Some Americans argue that this lack of cohesion partly accounts for the very poor standarts...

12 mars 2010
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Explaining constitutional choices in post-communist transition countries: the actor-centered approach.

Essay - 12 pages - Political science

Among the most important of all constitutional choices that have to be made in democracies is the choice of relationship between the executive and the legislature, in particular presidential versus parliamentary government. Political scientists disagree about which of the alternatives are...

12 mars 2010
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An examination of the movement's "structure-organization-leadership" nexus.

Essay - 14 pages - Political science

However it is a mental picture, Martin Luther King representing the black movement or Gandhi as the figurhead of the Indian non-violent independence movement, the 'leadership phenomenon' can not be reduced to a simple interaction between a leader and a social movement. Theoretically...

11 mars 2010
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The female minority

Thesis - 3 pages - Political science

The overarching issue to female representation in government lies in the lack of women running for public office. Most politically involved American women often face the inferior circumstances. There is a real disparity between male and female politicians. When women run, they win at similar...

11 mars 2010
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The power of power

Thesis - 2 pages - Political science

In The President, Miguel Angel Asturias depicts a society in which all aspects of life are manipulated by a ruthless, tyrannical President. In the book, the President has control over all facets of daily life through his employment of a corrupt secret police; “A network of invisible...

11 mars 2010
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Time for change

Thesis - 2 pages - Political science

From its founding days, the American political system has been one plagued with the daunting process of electing a president every four years. To ease the uncertainties and difficulties inherent with the task, the political founders of the United States compromised to establish the Electoral...

11 mars 2010
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Proto-capitalism and the Edo to Meiji Era transition

Thesis - 8 pages - Political science

In 1868, the Tokugawa Bakufu that had ruled Japan since its creation in 1603 came to an end, ushering in a new era known as the Meiji Restoration. This new era would see massive industrialization in Japan, modernization, and an influx of all things Western. To the West, and indeed to some...

10 mars 2010
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Do the U.S. really constitute a united country?

Worksheets - 3 pages - Political science

The people who wrote the Constitution and those who voted it had a goal to create that is “a more perfect union”. Still what is the measure of the perfection? Two hundred years of independent history, of steady and reputed democracy? What does “a union” mean? Finally, does USA...

08 mars 2010
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American history from 1945 : CDM

Course material - 4 pages - Political science

The Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787, by the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by the founding fathers. There are 7 articles and 10 amendments which followed in 1791, the Bill of Right. The United States Constitution is the supreme law of the United States of...

06 mars 2010
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Sweden in Middle East: a changing foreign policy

Essay - 10 pages - Political science

Before the end of the Cold War, Sweden did not to engage in international relations, and especially in Middle East, which is often described as a burning area of international relations. Even though Sweden's foreign policy in the Middle East can appear less active than in other countries, a...

05 mars 2010
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Twilight of the new Rome - "Compare the United Kingdom's influence in its heyday with that of the United States today"

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

Empire and hegemony. Two very similar words to describe two very different realities. Many authors have chosen to use either while others make it a priority to distinguish the terms. An empire is often defined as a political unit which has an extensive territory and one single authority to rule...

02 mars 2010
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Improving women's condition

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

Each year, on march 8th , the media speak about women's conditon as it is 'The International Women's day', a kindly initiative in a world where women represent half of the population. Nowadays, women are still discriminated against inequalities at work or domestic violence are for...

02 mars 2010
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An introduction to Irish History: assess the historical importance of the Easter Rising

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

The beginning of World War I, had given the old republican motto "England's difficulty is Ireland's opportunity?, fresh life. From August 1914, the rejuvenated Irish Republican Brotherhood, had decided to launch an attack before the end of the war hostilities, resulting in the "Easter...

28 févr. 2010
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The question of sensitivity in the post 9/11 censorship

Essay - 6 pages - Political science

In the days following the 9/11 attacks, many television and radio stations altered normal programming in response to the events. Indeed, the 09/11 events triggered the censors' impulse: the government and many powerful companies decided to control songs, images and speeches in order to...

24 févr. 2010
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Enforcement of environmental policies in Europe

Thesis - 2 pages - Political science

Acid rain, coastal pollution, deforestation, toxic waste, and industrial contamination infect Europe's landscapes, waterways, and skies at higher levels than ever before. The United Nations, the European Union, and other international organizations have been implementing new environmental...

24 févr. 2010
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How to win the 2006 election in Germany: A letter to Green Party representatives

Thesis - 4 pages - Political science

Ever changing world politics continue to diversify and influence the state of Germany today. It is wise to know exactly how the German nation is affected by world policy in order to determine what is best for the Green Party in the upcoming 2006 election. As an environmentalist party we must...

24 févr. 2010
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Preventing terrorism in America

Thesis - 4 pages - Political science

Walking the streets of America is a unique experience because of the diverse atmospheres within each city. From Los Angeles to New York one can find a multi-ethnic multi-religious population who represent all walks of life. America is dynamic and ever changing; a country that is industrious and...

24 févr. 2010
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The impact of immigrant voting

Thesis - 2 pages - Political science

John Stuart Mill wrote that a government who does the bidding of its citizens does not care for them ¬- “Leaving things to the Government, like leaving them to Providence, is synonymous with caring nothing about them.” Mill also makes a statement about passivity - “The nation as a...

24 févr. 2010
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Use of force

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

Today's international political climate is volatile and dangerous. The United Nations can ease this tension through its sphere of influence on the world. The United Nations has the capability of pulling military forces from member states in order to prevent and deter conflicts that could...

24 févr. 2010
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Making the world justice system more just

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

The postmodern world is the world we live in, a world where postmodern is the same as being technologically advanced and industrious. It is a world where the ideologies of past politics have shaped and formed a system throughout nations; a system that connects nations. Today's world is filled...

17 févr. 2010
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Limits to transnationalism in social movements: the case of the farmers' protests in the European Union

Essay - 13 pages - Political science

Farmers are among the most vigorous protestors against the European Union. However, contrary to some other groups, the farmers fail to cooperate. Transnational movements are quite rare, and quasi inexistent. It is for this reason that it is interesting to focus on this group in order to...

17 févr. 2010
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Ability to change in the social area, veto points and strategies used: the example of French pensions' reforms in 1993 and in 1995 in Bonoli's book The Politics of Pension Reform: Institutions and Policy Change in Western Europe (2000)

Text commentary - 17 pages - Political science

Several authors underline the fact that Europe's 'conservative-corporatist' regime of countries faces the most difficult combination of problems due to strong challenges to its foundational assumptions (particularly strong and constant economic growth, full employment, family...