Papers On Political Science & Government
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European Think Tanks & Pharmaceutical Industry
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A 48 page research paper that investigates the relationship between the pharmaceutical industry and European think tanks in regards to looking at how this alliance has affected public policy formulation in regards to health systems and reform, pharmaceutical competitiveness, intellectual property and parallel trade. The writer also addresses the history of European think tanks, how they differ from the US model and how their influencing the ongoing experiment of European unification. Bibliography lists 23 sources.
Filename: kheutt.rtf
Europeans and the “American-Style of Patriotism
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This 5 page report discusses
whether or not Europeans are likely to ever adopt the standard United States view of
patriotism during times of war that sees public dissent while troops are engaged in
combat as being unpatriotic. The conclusion of the article is that they will not.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWeurpol.rtf
Evaluating HMOs
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5 pages in length. The necessary steps to take
to ensure financial stability within the confines of health
maintenance organizations (HMO) are various and many. While most
HMOs got large rate increases in 1999, most analysts feel that is
what we are seeing a reflection of. Health plans' big premium
increases and enhanced profit margins could lead to increased
tension with providers, including hospitals, researchers
reported. The writer discusses how hospitals and integrated
systems eager for a bigger piece of the premium pie could take
aggressive stances in contract talks with managed-care
organizations. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JGAhmopp.wps
Evaluating Options For Medicare & Medicaid
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A 10 page paper discussing options for saving Medicare. It has been known both in and outside the government for some time now that Medicare and Medicaid are facing times that will call for hard decisions in whether and how to continue them. Medicaid is not in as serious state as is Medicare, partly because it is state-administered, though with federal funds. It is Medicare that needs and has generated the most attention, because it appears that the hospital fund will be bankrupt by 2002. It has been estimated that half the total cost of medical care for an individual will be incurred past the age of 65, the age at which Medicare becomes an issue. Policy regarding Medicare can also be applied to Medicaid, but all must be approached through means testing, and in a light that is compatible with Kingston's theories of bringing the problem to the government. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Carecaid.wps
Everyday Democracy
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A 5 page paper on democracy in everyday life. The paper defines democracy, gives some examples and tells how they are related to all different kinds of people in all different kind of situations every single day. Bibliography included.
Filename: Everdem.wps
Evil in Machiavelli’s “The Prince”
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An 8 page paper which examines the justification
of the use of “evil” in Machiavelli’s “The Prince.” Bibliography lists 3 additional
sources.
Filename: RAprnce1.rtf
Evolution of New York Politics
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This 5 page paper views contemporary politics in NYC through the lens of history. The history of politics of New York, with an emphasis on Tammany Hall is presented. Machine politics is discussed. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: SA114NYC.wps
Evolutions and Trends in Rising Health Care Cost - Emphasis on Managed Care
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An 8 page paper dealing with the trends in the rising costs of health care and the various factors which determine these costs. Emphasis is on managed health care and how this type of approach sometimes compromises the quality of health care. Bibliography lists ten sources.
Filename: Risecost.wps
Executive Privilege
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An 11 page paper discussing the claims of the Clinton administration that it should be immune from prosecution in the investigations that ultimately uncovered the Monica Lewinsky sex scandal. Executive privilege is a concept that gives the chief executive – i.e., the president – of the country the right to act outside of normal channels and even outside of (though not above) the law. Not specifically defined in the Constitution, it is perpetually controversial, though its constitutionality is no longer questioned. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KSexecPriv.rtf
Executive Privilege for the Privileged
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This six-page-paper presents a discussion on the
use of Executive Privilege. The examples of Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton and Thomas
Jefferson are all discussed. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: CWexecut.wps
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