Category: Politics & Government 2182

  • America’s Executive Branch: Strengths and Weaknesses

    Table of Contents Strength of America’s Executive Branch Weakness of America’s Executive Branch Maintaining the Strength of the Executive Branch Correcting the Weakness of the Executive Branch References Strength of America’s Executive Branch One of the major strengths of the executive branch in the U.S. is its power rotation. The president as ahead of the…

  • Puerto Rico’s Fight for Independence

    One of the main issues of Puerto Rico is the fact that it is an unincorporated United States territory, which means the location has no statehood privileges, and it cannot proclaim itself as a fully independent nation. From a historical perspective, it is evident that such a state of affairs led to political turbulence, where…

  • Barriers to Policy Implementation

    Generally, policies require much effort, along with funding and public endorsement. For implementation to be successful, administrative capacity needs to be built and strengthened. An impediment that prohibits or restricts the implementation of a specific policy instrument is known as a barrier. In severe cases, these obstacles may cause some policy tools to be disregarded,…

  • United Arab Emirates 2021 Vision as to Information Security

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction It is necessary to mention that the UAE has been developing at rapid rates over the last few years, and it has become one of the leaders in some of the industries. The development of the vision of the region is critical because it is much easier…

  • Malawi Recovery Public Works Program Evaluation

    Nowadays, there are various social programs targeted at improving the local or global situation in communities. It is crucial to not only draft a program but also to measure its results to find out whether it helps to reach the initial goals. This process is usually referred to as the program evaluation or the outcome…

  • “Are Empires Always Bad?” Becoming Empire

    Historians have widely discussed the concept of empire, yet no one can assert if imperialism is a good or bad type of governance. Scholars explore the history of empires to answer this question. For example, the article by Pennock, Holland, Green, and Wagner gives specific reasons why empires can be good or bad (Pennock et…

  • Political Organizations: Risks and Opportunities

    Assignment 1: Case Study Analysis Carrying out a change on an organizational level is not an easy task, as it presupposes not only restructuring the corporate processes but also reestablishing the models of organizational behavior and relationships between the company members. In the specified case study, it was the lack of concern for the traditional…

  • City Administration and Human Services Issues

    Income Inequality — Reasons For Being Out Of Trend Income inequality has always been considered one of the most urgent problems in society. The federal government, as well as local authorities, realized the need to address the issue of income inequality. Such a tendency was predetermined by the fact that the state had to provide…

  • US Invasion of Iraq in Weber’s and Foucault’s Theories

    Abstract The US invasion of Iraq was explained in this paper using the theories of power developed by Max Weber and Michel Foucault. Weber’s theory showed that the president had a traditional and charismatic authority to permit the invasion. Foucault’s theory, on the other hand, demonstrated that the invasion was necessary to instill discipline. The…

  • Thomas Paine’s “Government is A Necessary Evil”

    If you are about to discuss️ Thomas Paine’s quote where he describes government as a necessary evil, you’re at the right place! So, why is government a necessary evil? Keep reading to find out! In his pamphlet “Common Sense,” Thomas Paine describes government as a necessary evil and notes that people have a propensity to…