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FOUNDING FATHERS
Founding Fathers and Democracy
[Name of the Institute]
Founding Fathers and Democracy
Introduction
The founders are people not only crucial in the process of creating a bureaucratic institution, but also in the birth of the very idea of institution. Founding father of the United States of America are the people who believe in ...
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Conflict in Iraq and International Relations
Conflict in Iraq and International Relations
Introduction
The war in Iraq has become one of the most serious international conflicts that occurred after the collapse of the bipolar world order. The Iraqi conflict has had great resonance in the world, and its consequences are ...
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RATIONAL CHOICE THEORY
Rational Choice Theory
Rational Choice Theory
Introduction
Rational Choice Theory is the basic approach determined the scientists to comprehend the behavior of human and their actions in order to evaluate the value and traditional rationality. The approach is widespread with respect to the leading examples and methods to economics. It ...
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NEW WORLD ORDER
A Conservative Canada In A New World Order
A Conservative Canada In A New World Order
Introduction
The term new world order has been used to refer to a new period of history thus pretending that there is evidence of dramatic changes in political ideologies and the balance of power. The ...
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ETHNO-ETHNIC CONFLICTS
Ethno-ethnic Conflicts in China and Russia
Ethno-ethnic Conflicts in China and Russia
Executive Summary
Communism is a political, economic and social development approach based on communal property and the abolition of private property. Communist thinks and diversifies the contributions of so-called utopian socialists. Communism, widely understood as social and economic ...
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ICISS
The Responsibility to Protect
The Responsibility to Protect
Introduction
The Responsibility to protect is a concept of international politics and international law to protect, the people against gross human rights, violations of international humanitarian law and fractures. She was influenced by the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty developed (ICISS) in the ...
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DOMESTIC POLICY
Domestic Policy Paper
Domestic Policy Paper
Introduction
Medicare was first designed and implemented in the mid-1960s. By the early 1970s, Medicare benefits expanded to include individuals suffering from permanent disabilities or end-stage renal disease. Medicare provides hospitalization insurance (Medicare Part A) to individuals who receive Social Security benefits. Medicare also ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY AND OUTLINE
Bibliography and Outline
Bibliography and Outline
A smarter border starts at the airports by Toby C.D. Lennox (March 2011)
The war on terrorism after the attacks of September 11, 2001 cost at least U.S. $ 1.4 billion, but the bill could rise to three billion dollars. The biggest expense ...
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Assessment
[Name of the Instructor]
Assessment
Lengthy budget process is not a problem with US budget process. The current congregational budget process is a problem for the US to make a better budget fiscally. The process will be unable to perform well until it does not meet the deadlines and there is no ...
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DEMOCRACY
Liberal Democracy and an Illiberal Democracy
Liberal Democracy and an Illiberal Democracy
Summary
Liberal democracy is a form of government consisting of a representative democracy where elected representatives capacity for policy making is subject to the rule of law and usually moderated by a constitution that emphasizes the protection of individual rights ...