Category: Politics & Government 2182

  • The Contemporary International System

    The Principal Actors in the Contemporary International System The principal actors in the contemporary International system are states (Stivachtis 15). States wield a lot of power; guaranteed by each states military and soft power or might. A state like the USA is a major player in the international system due to its military, economic and…

  • Machiavelli’s The Prince: Essay Example

    Table of Contents Niccolo Machiavelli as a Diplomat & Thinker The Prince by Machiavelli: a Handbook for Rulers What Should a Prince Be an Expert at? Conclusion The Prince by Machiavelli: FAQ References According to Machiavelli, what should a prince be an expert at? Keep reading to find out! In this The Prince essay example,…

  • Minority Government Canada Pros and Cons

    Introduction Canadian political system is unique as it runs under a parliamentary democracy, but its system of democracy operates also through checks and balances between federal and provincial authorities. The provinces own most of the natural resources, control education, provide services to the population, and collect an equal or larger share of taxes than does…

  • Snowden: Prominent Issues in International Security

    Governmental security services face multiple difficulties when protecting the safety of online-stored data. Maintaining the balance between international security and citizen privacy is a pertinent issue in the current age. The case of Edward Snowden presented in the film Snowden is a magnificent example of the USA’s authorities’ misuse of personal information. Individual data connected…

  • Closing the Gap Policy for Indigenous Australians

    Introduction Aboriginal Australians have for long preserved their native cultures, which are significantly different from those of immigrants. Racial discrimination is a common phenomenon in Australia due to this difference in cultural backgrounds between the two groups. The non-indigenous Australians are the majority, and thus they have great influence in policymaking processes. The rights and…

  • Urbanization: Census in the United States

    A census refers to the practice of counting people and property in a particular region. Censuses have existed since ancient times to determine the population’s size and calculate what people require (Sullivan, 2020). Like the United States, most countries conduct a census after every ten years while others, such as Australia and Japan, take five…

  • The Florida Re-Entry Subdivision’s Analysis

    Table of Contents Key Internal Factors Strengths and Weaknesses Key External Factors Opportunities and Threats References A wide range of different factors can affect the organizational performance of the re-entry subdivision. These include both positive and negative factors and influences, which may allow the organization to offer opportunities for successful re-entry into society or threaten…

  • Disciplinary Power and Bio-Power

    Table of Contents Abstract Disciplinary Power Bio-Power Covid-19 Responses with Foucault References Abstract The concept of power is one of the highly debated issues in contemporary society. Power emanates from a position that can influence people both positively and negatively. In the field of sociology, power is viewed as a probability that one actor within…

  • Fictional Public Organizations: Open and Closed Systems

    Table of Contents Introduction Fictional Public Organizations Description of Goods, Services, or Activities Differences and Similarities References Introduction The organizational structure of complex organizations varies from one organization to another depending on the nature of operations they undertake and the degree of interaction with the external environment. As a system comprising inflows and outflows, an…

  • Why Did the United States Invade Iraq?

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Literature Review Presentation of Facts Analysis Conclusion References Abstract The US government’s decision to invade Iraq was based on faulty and unreliable intelligence report that says Saddam Hussein’s government was stockpiling weapons of mass destruction. The Iraq War was one of the costliest mistakes that the American government made in…