Papers On Political Science & Government
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Do Unto Others...Society's Responsibility to Death Row Inmates
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An 8 page paper that argues the thesis that society's taxpayers are obligated, both financially and morally, to support death row inmates as they await execution. Discussed are the main arguments that surround this issue and the views of both the proponents and the opposition are presented. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: LCothers.doc
Does Nation Building Work?
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This 24 page paper delves into the question of nation building and first looks at how George W. Bush sees things. Much of the paper addresses current concerns but a great deal of historical information is provided. The concept of nation building is discussed in depth and many examples are included. Specifics regarding Kosovo, Somalia and Haiti are a few examples of former U.S. nation building efforts. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: SA303nb.rtf
Does Protesting Against the Second Gulf War Undermine the Troops?
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This 3 page argumentative paper considers those who have protested against the Second Gulf war and considers if these protests demonstrate a lack of support for the troops. The paper argues both sides before coming to a conclusion. The bibliography cites 3 sources.
Filename: TEiraqtr.rtf
Domestic Terrorism
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A 17 page paper that provides an overview of domestic terrorism. This paper demonstrates that while current numbers of acts of domestic terrorism are decreasing, the magnitude and impacts of the acts that do occur are causing signficant loss of life and injury. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Domterr.wps
Douglas Yates / 'The Ungovernable City'
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A 5 page book review that outlines Yates' premise about the local governmental inadequacies that have resulted in the diminished capacity urban centers, including New York and New Haven. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Yates.rtf
Dropping The Bomb On Japan: Pros & Cons
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7 pages in length. The writer offers a comprehensive look at both sides of the historical argument. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCatomb.wps
Drucker, et al/ Power and Democracy
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A 5 page analysis of the text Power and Democracy in America, which grew out of a 1960s panel discussion on whether or not the mechanisms of the American democratic system of governance are sufficiently flexible to accommodate the exponential increase that the US government experienced in the twentieth century. The symposium participants were Professors Peter Drucker, Delbert Miller and Robert Dahl. The writer explains that this text consists of papers that were first delivered at this panel discussion. An overall examination of these essays demonstrates that, although more than four decades have passed since this text's publication, the basic issues that the authors address are not only still applicable, but even more relevant to the present world situation. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khpowdem.rtf
Dual Citizenship
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A 5 page paper discussing the debate surrounding this issue. In earlier days, all a naturalized American citizen had to do to lose his new American citizenship was to retain or renew legal nationality in another nation. That attitude has been changing in the last half of the past century. Each side of the debate has been clearly stated without effecting changes. The paper suggests that perhaps dual citizenship could be used as a tool in the continued globalization of business rather than as a point of division. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSdualCit.rtf
E-Voting and the Democratic Process
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This 4 page paper takes a look at the democratic process and how e-voting will compromise the process. Other aspects, such as safety, is discussed. This is essentially a research proposal with a thesis and suggestion for further study. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA314evo.rtf
Earned Income Credit
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A 5 page paper which examines various aspects of the earned
income tax credit. Included is a story involving a particular case which illustrates the
conditions of an individual who is eligible for this credit. Also included is a legal
questionnaire that illustrates what is necessary for one to get this credit. It is a very
beneficial program that hurts many more individuals than it ever helps and is a program
that should, by all means, still continue in this country that is so adamant about ridding the
country of welfare. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAeicredit.wps
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