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Current Events and U.S. Diplomacy
Current Events and U.S. Diplomacy
Events between the U.S. and Soviet Union since the End of the Cold War
Relations between United States and Soviet Union were driven by difficult interplay of economic, political and ideological factors, which resulted in the cautious collaboration and often-complex super ...
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Memorandum - Assault Weapons Ban Bill
March 19, 2013
MEMORANDUM
TO:Senator Bill Nelson
Member of Senate Committee
FROM:[ Here]
[Your Details Here]
SUBJECT:To regulate assault weapons, to ensure that the right to keep and bear arms is not unlimited, and for other purposes.
Mr. Senator,
As a member of the legislators' staff, I consider it my national responsibility to ...
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Biological Weapons and Threats
Biological Weapons and Threats
Introduction
The study is related to the biological weapons and threats, as it is known that in the wars, the biological weapons impose threats to the human lives. The basis of this statement is that in the past, biological weapons had a significant negative impact ...
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Bureaucracy and Public Management
Bureaucracy and Public Management
Introduction
The capacity of public administration pertains to the formulation and execution of the government policy and is an academic discipline that guides and prepares the civil servants for this work. Being a field of inquiry public administration has a broad scope of roles ...
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Government Systems of U.S & Great Britain
Government Systems of U.S & Great Britain
Government of U.S and Britain
The U.S. government is structured according to the Constitution, which adhere to the three branches of government: the legislative, the executive and the judiciary. The legislative branch is the Congress, which, in turn, is ...
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American National Government
American National Government
Introduction
The document will discuss Habeas corpus in context of war on terrorism. The content of the document is designed to give the basic ideas involved around this writ and explore the issue to highlight its history and its integration into protecting the civil liberties. The ...
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Foundations of Bureaucratic Ethics
Foundations of Bureaucratic Ethics
Introduction
Given that the contemporary administrative condition in the past centuries, one issue particularly has disturbed following age groups of governmental academics: Can democracy be submissive with ethical values of bureaucracy? Appleby (1952) asserted that, "There is no single issue in public administration ...
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POLITICAL SCIENCE
Shift from Government to Governance
Shift from Government to Governance
Introduction
There has been a lot written on the shift from government to governance in the United Kingdom and other countries (Newman, 2001). New opportunities have sprung up in which a range of people are involved in governing and this ...
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POLITICS
Politics
Politics
Part 1: Switzerland
What are the merits of studying politics comparatively? Offer three reasons for your answer
In political science acute need for generalizing the system and to identify patterns that cannot be implemented without major developments in methodology and, in particular, in the methodology of comparative analysis is one ...
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Critiques of Democracy
Critiques of Democracy
Introduction
Descriptions of democratic system pursue a standard model, a symbol of a secure and recognized philosophy. Frequently, the description alienates the chronological principle, and the arrangement of contemporary democracies. The chronological principle is generally Athenian democratic state, but there is no real link among ...