Category: Politics & Government 2182
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“The Presidency” and the First Ladies
The White House page devoted to the first ladies throughout the history of the United States. provides its readers with the information on their biography. Moreover, one may learn about the projects carried out throughout the presidency of their husbands. This data seems quite relevant, considering the poor representation of the female population in American…
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Senate’s Policymaking Through Advice and Consent
Table of Contents Introduction Articles Review Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Treaty Clause in the US constitution has been a major area of debate both in the public and academic sphere. The clause defines the powers of the executive or president and the senate in the treaty-making process. The executive is given unlimited power to…
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“Reversal of Fortune” Article by McKibben
The life of human society is closely interconnected with a wide range of problems, and the burden of choice remains one of them. There is no doubt that various communities can live by their own rules but there is no society that would be able to avoid choosing between material prosperity and mental health of…
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Review and Analysis of the Public Opinion Pills
Abstract This work in writing will conduct a review and analysis of the public opinion polls about the importance of the attitude of public preference of citizens toward a specific public policy. This work will compare several opinion polls published since 2000. Examined will be Canada’s war in Afghanistan as the specific public policy in…
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The “Policy Paradox” Book by Deborah Stone
Values and Conceptions of Problems: Symbols and Numbers In Policy Paradox: The Art of Political Decision Making by Deborah Stone, the author creates a model of political reasoning based on beliefs, issues, and pre-conceptions. On to how policy concerns are communicated, says Stone. She argues that various ways to produce issues make it hard for…
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Smart Sanctions: A Short History by Uri Friedman
Table of Contents Summary of the Article Analysis of the Article Conclusions Works Cited Summary of the Article The article “Smart Sanctions: A Short History” by Uri Friedman reviewed different political sanctions in the last decade. Uri analyzed the concept of sanctions a political tool. Friedman revealed that targeted sanctions were used by the Greek…
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Government Policies: Business and Technological Advancement
Governments are charged with numerous responsibilities towards its citizenry. Apart from the traditional roles of ensuring national security and improving the social welfare of the population, the government has to oversee numerous other activities with the aim of promoting a balanced ground for fair competition, accelerating the attainment of developmental goals as well as entrenching…
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Indian Creek Foundation: Change Theory and Plan
Table of Contents Major Issues to Anticipate and Changes to Address Them Applicable Change Theory Ethical Principles and Issues Conclusions: Opportunities and Challenges References When an organization sticks to a particular plan for years, a plan that was perfect at the beginning becomes outdated. Thus, change is needed to preserve the company’s efficiency. A plan…
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Economic Role of Government
Table of Contents Introduction The role of government Macroeconomic role of government Microeconomic role of government Difference of the Government’s Role in Economics Conclusion References Introduction In order to ensure the successful performance of the state in the economic world arena, some governments prefer to restrict their roles in economic affairs both on local and…
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FEMA: Organization Review. Essential Aspects
Table of Contents Organizational Culture Organizational Structure Organizational Diversity Organizational Diagnosis References The current paper reviews essential aspects of one of the organizations that make part of the Department of Homeland Security. That organization is the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which is also going to be referred to as FEMA further throughout the paper. Despite…