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  • NASA Information Security Systems

    Table of Contents Strategic Fit Breadth and Coverage of the Security System NASA’s Security System: Vulnerabilities Costs and Benefits of NASA’s Information Security System Conclusion References In today’s technologically advanced world, companies are resorting to electronic means of protecting their information and related systems (Rhodes-Ousley, 2013). Information security has become very important with regards to…

  • Honesty and Fairness in Politics

    Introduction Based on Niccolò Machiavelli’s concepts, one should judge that history is not an idyll and knows many examples of politicians’ unscrupulous, unreasonable behavior in terms of using brute force and disregard for moral and ethical norms. Nonetheless, it is relevant for any society to assert that truthfulness in politics is possible, and not only…

  • Nuclear Weapons Strategic Role in National Security

    Table of Contents Introduction The Structure and Logic of Nuclear Arsenal The Role in National Defense The Evaluation of the Current Nuclear Policy of the US Reference Introduction The strategic role of nuclear weapons in national security is crucial. The main goal of any national security policy is to ensure stability, defined as the absence…

  • The Precinct 3 Contest in Harris County

    Table of Contents Targeting the Voters in Harris County The Sort of People Living In the District and Their Motivation The Candidate’s Background Funding the Campaign The Technique of Getting the Message Out References County Commissioner’s position is an essential office in Harris Region; therefore, winning Precinct 3 election is obligatory. The office upholds the…

  • US State and Local Government: Duties Distribution

    There is no use denying the fact that government is the phenomenon, which regulates the life of society and serves as the barrier which restrains chaos and anarchy. Moreover, the government provides a great number of different services, which are vital for the existence of a state and its population. Thus, peculiarities of the functioning…

  • How Government Oversteps Biblical Principles

    Introduction Religion and secularity have always been in a conflicting relationship, especially when it comes to governing a state and managing a national economy. In general, several main historically formed models of church-state relations can be outlined: the first two refer to the state’s control over the church, or, conversely, control of the church over…

  • Nuclear Weapons and Their Strategic Importance

    Table of Contents Introduction Second Nuclear Age Tactical Nuclear Weapons Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Since the Cold War, nuclear weapons gradually lost their importance in political, social, and national security discussions. The multi-decade nuclear arms race was over, and there is no longer a continuous threat of a nuclear war breaking out. To some extent,…

  • How Mission Command Principles Were Applied in Operation “Anaconda”

    Abstract Operation Anaconda is an example of a successful U. S. Army mission implementation in Afghanistan with structured execution and collaborative work of subordinates. Command principles, such as competence, mutual trust, shared understanding, commander’s intent, mission orders, disciplined initiative, and risk acceptance, were implemented as fundaments to address the unforeseen circumstances. Military tasks enabled the…

  • Electoral System Used in Canada

    The political system of Canada refers to a parliamentary form that is fundamentally different from the presidential form of government. Moreover, in Canada, provincial bodies are significant, since each province of Canada is an independent state within the country, with its laws and its health and educational systems (Heard, 2005). The primary purpose of the…

  • Hybrid Political Regimes Characteristics

    Democracy, though seemingly omnipresent in today’s world, is not a system that is easy to transition to for a nation with a totalitarian past. The members of the existing political elite in non-democratic states, in many cases, hold on to power and either decline the notion of the transit of power or only partially satisfy…