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12 juin 2010
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Algeria: political portrait

Essay - 2 pages - Political science

The Middle East is a very hot geopolitical region. It has witnessed many different conflicts, some of which remaining unresolved. Although the middle-eastern countries are very different in terms of economic development, I believe they share a common pattern: the regimes are authoritarian in most...

02 juin 2010
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Presidential leadership and social theory

Thesis - 9 pages - Political science

People operate under the guidance, influence, or command exerted by another person or entity throughout their daily lives. From employers to family to religion, many aspects of our lives fall under the authority of some outside structure and. Although we may share a number of commonalities with...

31 mai 2010
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Transition from dictatorship to democracy : the Chilean example

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

On the 10th of December 1948, the Universal Declaration on Human Rights was adopted in the frame of the United Nations Organization. This declaration is based on values such as democracy, freedom, equality. On the basis of this declaration, the 20th century was marked by the disappearance of many...

30 mai 2010
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Presentation: one state, several nations - Pakistan and its identity issues.

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

In this presentation, we will not deal with the context of the independence of Pakistan in 1947. However, since Pakistan is a very young country, its creation plays a large role in the difficulties it encounters in its nation-building. The partition of India, in 1947, is the result of a long-term...

29 mai 2010
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The abolition of death penalty in France and Turkey: History, similarities and differences of two lateness abolitions in Europe.

Essay - 17 pages - Political science

Capital punishment, the death penalty or execution, is the killing of a personal by judicial process for retribution and incapacitation. Crimes that can result in a death penalty are known as capital crimes or capital offences . Death penalty exists since the Antiquity. Effectively if we follow...

25 mai 2010
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Partisan politics and principles

Thesis - 3 pages - Political science

Without a doubt modern politics in the United States has become more polarized than ever. In Ron Brownstein's recently published The Second Civil War, he argues that through the previous centuries actions we have allowed our political system to become the most partisan it has ever been. This...

25 mai 2010
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The supreme courts and the progressive shift

Thesis - 3 pages - Political science

Prior to the New Deal, the Supreme Court viewed individual natural rights as the most important liberties. Since then, the Supreme Court has enlarged government involvement, restricted liberties of private property and has created government regulations to protect and equalize social and economic...

25 mai 2010
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The right to freedom of speech

Thesis - 2 pages - Political science

As Americans, freedom of speech is one of the rights we cherish most. In recent times, this freedom of speech has been called into question. Namely, where it may occur and what we are allowed to say. In the court cases Harper v. Poway and Doe v. University of Michigan, the justices examined these...

25 mai 2010
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Rights in conflict

Thesis - 2 pages - Political science

The founding era of the United States is often regarded as the great moment, what some have called the perfect time between Machiavelli and Kant. There was however a great divide that stretches through the centuries until today. This divide is based on the power and strength of our constitutional...

22 mai 2010
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Would it be possible to create a family policy at the European level?

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

Nowadays, families seem to be the basis of our contemporary societies. We commonly speak of the family unit as a stem cell, which would be the foundation of our social organization. But, as strange as it may seem, there is no common family policy in the European Union. At first sight, it can...

11 mai 2010
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Why does Hezbollah provide social services?

Essay - 6 pages - Political science

Hezbollah is a Lebanese Shia movement that was created in 1982 in response to the Israeli occupation of Lebanon. In the beginning, the organization was mainly military because of the context of war at the moment of its creation; it has also become a major political player in Lebanon and has taken...

11 mai 2010
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The defeat of the new Democrats in the U.S. Was it only due to Clinton?

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

From 1932 until 1980, the New Deal public philosophy attracted an electoral coalition that had enabled the Democratic Party to dominate national politics for decades. However, since 1964, the New Deal consensus began to be challenged by some groups within each party's coalition while the rise...

08 mai 2010
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Hubert Humphrey and the 1964 election

Essay - 2 pages - Political science

Humphrey and Johnson entered the Senate in 1949. While Johnson entered as a Southern conservative, Humphrey stood as a champion of civil rights. Indeed, Humphrey who served as Mayor of Minneapolis from 1945 to 1949 gained notoriety by becoming one of the founders of the liberal anti-communist...

08 mai 2010
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British Identity and Faith Schools

Essay - 2 pages - Political science

In February 2010, a report from the think-tank Civitas, the institute for the study of the civil society, claimed that some Islamic schools were promoting fundamentalist views. Therefore, British politician Ed Balls ordered Ofsted to investigate a small sample of faith schools to find out if they...

07 mai 2010
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The rise of Beirut as the capital city and its implications for the Lebanese nationalism

Essay - 9 pages - Political science

Lebanon is a very complex entity. We need to understand some concepts about the historical features of the country to grasp a better understanding of its current state. First, Modern Lebanon is part of a larger unit: historical Syria, as opposed to the present Syrian Arab Republic, which now...

04 mai 2010
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Habermas and Rorty - the existence of universal human rights

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

Human rights have been taken for granted in the Western world. It was asserted that they were universal and every human being was entitled to them on the ground that he or she was human. These rights are considered as inalienable since they are inseparable from the human nature. The challenge is...

04 mai 2010
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Paul Kowert, "National Identity: Inside and Out", 1998

Text commentary - 7 pages - Political science

The concept of national identity was emphasized from the beginning of the 1990s as a crucial unit of analysis for scholars of international relations. Indeed, the post-bipolar era is characterized by two opposite trends dealing with the identity issue. First, the resurgence of nationalist...

02 mai 2010
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Franco's Spain (1939-1975) and Pinochet's Chile (1974 ? 1981)

Essay - 1 pages - Political science

Dictatorship is a political regime in which an individual (or an assembly) gathers and gets all the powers. The political leader is not elected and his power is arbitrary and coercive. Violence is used as a means against any form of opposition. This political analysis will deal with Franco's...

20 avril 2010
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Immigration in Iowa

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

The United States of America has been and is still an important land for immigration. Attracted by the American dream, the hope of a better life, thousands of people were displaced from their homelands into a new territory. Iowa is not a state that is an exception to this American tradition of...

15 avril 2010
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A new scramble for African oil? Historical, political and business perspectives

Book review - 3 pages - Political science

While Africa is often referred to as a loser in the globalization process, natural resources in oil and gas turn the continent into a very interesting one for Western oil-dependent economies. It has been suggested that Africa is witnessing a 'New Scramble' with China and the United...

14 avril 2010
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Exploring Borders: Control, Movement, and the Challenge of the Transnational

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

Globalization is characterized by a huge increase in flows of various kinds, such as merchandises, ideas, capital and also people. Even if the free circulation of flows blurs certain borders, the human circulation remains a burning issue for Western countries. The arrival of people coming from...

01 avril 2010
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Democratization versus Rule of Law - published: 01/04/2010

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

Professor Daniel Saadoun distinguishes three features that are deemed essential in a modern democracy: universal suffrage, the inscription in the preamble of the Constitution of a set of rules that the State cannot modify or erase and the obligation for the State to look after all the rules...

01 avril 2010
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The political system and indigenous populations

Thesis - 3 pages - Political science

As one can easily notice, the politics, culture, and characteristics of our country as well as surrounding countries can not be defined within the boundaries of concrete definitions. As the 39th President of the United States, Jimmy Carter, once said, “We become not a melting pot but a...

01 avril 2010
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War: A truth and a lie

Thesis - 3 pages - Political science

In the words of Otto Von Bismarck, “people never lie so much as after a hunt, during a war or before an election.” In keeping faith with this notion, numerous passages that have been read and discovered throughout the duration of this course thus far correlate with war and lies. Two...

01 avril 2010
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Review essay on "Soft Power"

Book review - 2 pages - Political science

Joseph Nye's book titled, “Soft Power: The Means to Success in World Politics,” heavily showcases the terms hard power and soft power. By Joseph Nye's account, hard power defines itself as being a term in which everyone is familiar with. Hard power, thus, deals with how a country's...

28 mars 2010
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In the 21st century, how true is it to claim that the nation-state is sovereign?

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

Nowadays, with the emergence of a vast range of new actors which have an impact on various fields such as policy-making, organization of economies and ensuring the education of populations for example, some argue that the sovereignty of the state is threatened and that the sovereign nation state...

27 mars 2010
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Nationalism and the First World War

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

By the end of the 19th century, Europe divided into two alliances, because the probability of a war had increased. On one hand, the Triple Entente was settled in 1907 and constituted of Great-Britain, France and Russia. On the other hand, the Triple Alliance was implemented in 1891, composed of...

26 mars 2010
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Moderation defines justice in Plato's republic

Thesis - 4 pages - Political science

Plato's Republic centers on defining justice and proving that it benefits the person who possesses it in the form of happiness. This is done through outlining a truly just city by analyzing what virtues would need to be present within it and hence the virtues required of the individuals residing...

25 mars 2010
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Federal state of the United States and its superiority over other states

Essay - 2 pages - Political science

The United States is a federal republic, which means that republic shares sovereignty between different levels of government. This system of government is opposed to a unitary republic like France. The Constitution of the United States of America is one of the oldest in the world which was...

24 mars 2010
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Outline and critique the role of the Supreme Court in the American political system

Thesis - 6 pages - Political science

This remark from a future Chief justice of the United States Supreme Court highlights both the major place of the Constitution and of the Supreme Court in the American political system. The Constitution is a symbol of nationhood for the Americans, the reference on how to run their system. The...