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Process of Lobbying In Canada
Process of Lobbying In Canada
The activity of lobbying has been increased all over the world and this has especially increased in Canada. The people in this country are engaged in such activities and it is the common man who is suffering. The two different perspectives of ...
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Balanced Budget Constitutional Amendment
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The main driving force behind the consideration for a balanced budget constitutional amendment is due to the increasing amounts of national deficit spending and the growing national debt. These issues have compelled the government to consider the amendment as an intervention that can lead to a smoothened ...
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Emergence of Religious Rights
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Composed of groups of theologically and socially conservative Americans, the Religious Right, which first emerged during the 1920s, is an influential force in politics in the United States today. The roots are found primarily within the most politically active segments of the American fundamentalist (see fundamentalism) movement. ...
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Globalization
Globalization
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Globalization and its impact on the states has become a much debated and argued topic these days. The policy makers and the scholars are very much concerned about what exactly is the role of the nation state in the new millennium and what is the ability of the nation states ...
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Anti War Attempts
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The term "antiwar" usually refers to opposition to a nation in particular the decision to start or continue an armed conflict. The term can also refer to pacifism, which is the opposition to any use of military force during conflicts. Many activists had distinguished between anti-war movements and ...
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UNITED NATIONS
United Nations
United Nations
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This paper examines the role of the United Nations (UN), based on the three most effective theories on the canvas of international relations. These theories are realism, liberalism and Marxism. The United Nations itself is not a single power of many critics, nor is the ...
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Government Response to Housing Crisis
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There has been much discussion of what economists could have done differently to help avert the 2007 financial crisis and "Great Recession" that followed. One issue concerns information supplied by economists to the general public about causes of high appreciation in home prices and their likely ...
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Peacekeeping in Africa: Sudan
Peacekeeping in Africa: Sudan
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The humanitarian crisis in Darfur--a region in western Sudan roughly the size of France--is widely recognized as one of the direst in the world. Hundreds of thousands of civilians native to the area have been killed by local militias, while millions more have had ...
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Occupy Wall Street (OWS)
Occupy Wall Street (OWS)
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A movement that began on 17th September, 2011 in Zuccotti Park was named as Occupy Wall Street (OWS). Zuccotti Park is located on Wall Street financial district in New York City. This was a protest that was initiated by Canadian activist group named Abdusters ...
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American Government
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The United States has a federal political system. Federalism is a system in which political power is shared by national and sub national governments. A national government is the central governing authority in a country. Examples of sub national governments include states, provinces, and territories. Political scientists tend to ...