Category: Politics & Government 2182
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Chad’s Government and Business Environment
When Chad became a sovereign state in 1960, it had numerous social, political, and economic problems. The French colonial power had done little to enhance political collaboration, cross-cultural perception, and economic interdependence. The country had a small number of known resources, poor communication systems, and its population had a diverse political tradition, socio-cultural patterns, and…
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Max Weber’s Characteristics of an Ideal Bureaucracy
Max Weber argued that bureaucracy was the most effective method to establish and run an entity. It was essential for larger organizations with several people and duties to attain optimum efficiency. Everybody is treated fairly in a perfect bureaucracy, and tasks are explicitly assigned based on each team’s areas of competence. There are six features…
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Law Enforcement Officers Attitudes Regarding Body-Worn Cameras
The study’s primary research question is whether the officer perceptions about organizational justice have an impact on officer attitudes towards body-worn cameras (Kyle & White, 2017). The research questions include the following: What are the most and less significant perception variables of organizational justice that influence officer attitudes regarding BWCs? How do officer attitudes towards…
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Congress and the American People
By definition, the Congress is expected to represent the interests and needs of all American citizens, yet it is not always the case. Indeed, as the analysis of the current Congress shows, ethnic minorities are significantly underrepresented in it, which leads to the failure to meet the demands of the corresponding minority groups. Therefore, the…
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“Stand Your Ground” Laws Protect Citizens
Table of Contents Brief Analysis of Stand Your Ground Laws Effectiveness and Advantages Problems with Such Laws Arguments and Recommendations Conclusion References The American Constitution provision several provisions that allow people to exercise their liberties and live freely in the country, such as the Bill of Rights. These principles have become the foundation of the…
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International Response: The US Role in Darfur
Summary of US role in Darfur The Janjaweed, a group of government backed Arab militia has been setting villages ablaze and carrying out massacres in the Darfur region of Sudan. Three years later and there seems that no lasting solution is forthcoming. The Sudanese government and the rebel forces seem not to be keen to…
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“Historicizing Modern Shinto” by Michiaki Okuyama
“Historicizing Modern Shinto: A New Tradition of Yasukuni Shrine”, an article written by Michiaki Okuyama outlines various definitions of Shinto Shrines. In the article, Okuyama encloses changes that emanated during the reign of Koizumi. During the reign of Koizumi, Ms. Wu Yi, a prime minister of China had visited Japan over some issues only to…
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Growth of Nuclear Weapons
Table of Contents Introduction Nuclear weapon Reserves World power struggles As a security measure Non-state actors getting access to the weapons raw materials Conclusion References Introduction Since the end of the Second World War, countries have become concerned on how they can manage the use of nuclear weapons however, some countries that have nuclear weapons…
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The Coronavirus Outbreak and Its Effects on the U. S. Government
Table of Contents Introduction Domestic Policy Foreign Policy Civil Liberties Civil Rights Conclusion References Introduction The pandemic of coronavirus disease continues to affect the maintenance of essential services and different aspects of daily life in the United States. The country’s government reacts to this rapidly evolving situation by designing and implementing new measures to reduce…
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The Case for Torture, or the Ways we Lie
One of the reasons why America got involved in WW2, was because Jewish Media magnates had succeeded in convincing the majority of Americans that Germans were nothing but brutes, who took a particular pleasure in torturing innocent civilians. During the course of this historical period, not a single day would go by, without American newspapers…