Category: Politics & Government 2182

  • Public Policy’s Advanced Perspective

    Table of Contents Introduction Generalisation of Actions Diversion of Criticism Timeliness of Ethical Violations Creation of Ethical Misperceptions Rationalisation of Blame Conclusion Reference List Introduction Public policies dictate various ethical codes of conduct that public servants should follow in a bid to maintain delivery of services in ethically acceptable means. Common misunderstanding of ethical principles…

  • Fire Weapons Legalization in the United States

    Table of Contents Introduction Legalization might result in all-round sale of fire weapons Legalization is a fair state regulation Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Legalization of weapons has been a topical issue for discussion for a long time. Although the majority of the world population seems to be against the legalization of fire weapons, there exists…

  • Malawi Public Program’s Outcome-Focused Evaluation

    Program evaluation is the application of social research methods for systematic assessment of the impact of social interventions (Babbie, 2016). It is a part of evaluation research that aims at investigation, appraisal, and improvement of social intervention programs and their main elements such as “the diagnosis of the social problems they address, their conceptualization and…

  • The Future of Human Resource and Public Personnel

    The current century public sector and personnel reforms mainly emphasize practices and policies focused on emerging management needs, elected officials’ performance, and business outcomes. The civic workers’ sector focuses on improved effectiveness by addressing political barriers, while the Human Resources (HR) work toward protecting employees’ rights and flexible administration (Nigro & Kellough, 2014). Attracting, recruiting,…

  • Policy-Making: Systemic Thinking on Various Levels

    Table of Contents Introduction Body of the paper Conclusion References Introduction Probably the main characteristic of modern living is concerned with the fact that, as time goes on, more and more social scientists grow increasingly aware that the functioning of human societies is highly systemic. That is, it exemplifies the validity of the main principle…

  • Morphosyntactic Features: Political Debates

    Introduction: Overview of Morphosyntactic Features Morphosyntactic features are features that in a given language are involved in either agreement or government. These features include tense, case, numbers, gender, person, definiteness, mood, and aspect (Rijkhoff, 2016). In this research, I will be looking at the political debates that are carried out during elections. This research aims…

  • NCO Staff and the Outcome of Current Operations

    Every commander is in a position to make decisions regarding the course of military operations. However, due to the scope and complexity of military operations, the commander relies on their staff to assist them in the decision-making process by providing relevant information about current operations and their possible outcomes. Staff officers are responsible for broadening…

  • Fire Companies Theoretical Effectiveness Analysis

    Table of Contents Introduction Impact on a Structure Fire Offensive and Defensive Attacks References Introduction To begin with, fire companies play a pivotal role in creating a safe environment with a low probability of disasters due to natural or anthropological causes. However, heat is not constant, and it may be started in any part of…

  • Membership in the US: Voluntary or Mandatory?

    Introduction There are many disputes in the U.S. about the opportunity for states to secede from the Union. For example, California and Texas are the most active states in this sense because they have the most active movements for secession. They dream about independence and self-ruling, complaining about the impossibility of being in one country…

  • Deficit, Surplus, and Balanced Public Budgets

    Table of Contents Budget Deficit Budget Surplus Balanced Budget Conclusion References Budgeting is a crucial component of public administration that requires rigorous planning, meticulous implementation and management, and a deep understanding of the specifics of the systems that are being financed (Shafritz, Russell, & Borick, 2015, p. 472). Public administration budget is typically comprised of…