Papers On Political Science & Government
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Japanese Government and Economic Status
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A 7 page overview of Japanese governmental and societal structure, her relationship with the U.S., and how these factors have influenced her economy. This paper emphasizes that Japan’s emphasis on education industrialization has paid off in one of the highest per-capita incomes, and standards of living, in the Asian world. It notes, however, that even Japan has experienced considerable economic turmoil in recent years. The meltdown of the Asian Tiger in the late 1990s has opened the world’s eyes to the realities of economics and politics as they have never been opened before. Fortunately, the U.S. is still on back stage in regard to aiding Japan onward to a promising economic future. In contrast to the Clinton Administration who apparently sought to undermine Japanese/U.S. relations, the Bush administration has expressed support for Japan’s structural and economic reform. President George W. Bush’s recent tour of Japan reemphasized that fact. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Jean Bethke Elshtain’s “Democracy on Trial” and Cornel West’s “ Race Matters”
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A 9 page overview of the similarities and differences which exist between the ideologies of these two noted authors. While West attributes societal problems to our government, particularly the problems we are currently seeing in the African American community, Elshtain sees those problems as a result of individual choices. West sees advantages in a socialist system of government while Elshtain values the democratic system which is currently in place. No additional sources are listed.
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Jefferson’s Virginia
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5 pages in length. Discussion of the book "Political Leadership in Jefferson’s Virginia" by Daniel P. Jordan. This paper explains the differences of political sentiment among the different political parties. As the book goes on to explain, the people resolve themselves naturally into two components; that of the authoritarian, which favors government that controls the people, and that of the democratic that favors government controlled by the people. The nation of people chooses a path that is, in fact, sought by one or the other of the above two parties. Includes quotes from Thomas Jefferson and explores the principles upon which the government was founded. Bibliography cites one source.
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John Berger's 'Ways of Seeing'
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of the essential elements of Berger's book Ways of Seeing. No additional sources cited.
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John Ensign / Senate Campaign
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15 pages in length. Republican John Ensign did not lose the Senate race because he was not popular; indeed, the one-time veterinarian and casino director held much of the Nevada constituency in the palm of his hand. His clean-cut, family image, handsome exterior and outward appeal for the betterment of all Nevadans placed Ensign in good favor with the public. However, he was up against a tough Democratic incumbent by the name of Harry Reid. Both candidates pitched a good, solid campaign, yet only one was ultimately chosen to occupy Nevada's Senate seat. The writer discusses Ensign's campaign as it relates to the 1998 Senate race. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Jensign.wps
John F. Kennedy As Hero
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Heroes are culled from myths, legends and, or,
life. This 5 page paper explores the idea of John F. Kennedy as hero,
based on his personality rather than his political policies.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KTkenedy.wps
John Hospers and the Libertarian Manifesto
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This 4 page report
discusses John Hospers, a philosophy professor at the University
of Southern California and the Libertarian Party’s first
presidential candidate (1972). Hospers’ entire philosophy can be
easily summed up in one sentence from his Manifesto: “Each human
being has the right to live his life as he chooses, compatibly
with the equal right of all other human beings to live their
lives as they choose” (pp. 43). No additional sources.
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John Kenneth Galbraith's 'The Culture of Contentment'
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This 10 page paper discusses Galbraith's 1992 work describing the state of American affairs after the course of the what he sees as the self-serving economic comfort achieved by the fortunate and politically dominant community during the 1980s. The paper argues against Galbraith's assertion that the success of the U.S. political system requires that the American 'underclass' be denied a voice in government. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Galbrait.wps
John Kingdon/"Agendas Alternatives, & Public Policies"
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A 3 page analysis of "Agendas, Alternatives & Public Policies by John C. Kingdon. The text covers Kingdon's research concerning how policy proposals are developed, the role of political events and how these factors interplay at critical junctures. No additional sources cited.
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John L. Gaddis/US and the End of the Cold War
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A 3 page book review The United States and the End of the Cold War by historian John L. Gaddis. This text presents a thorough and insightful look backwards at the four decade long struggle known as the Cold War, focusing particularly on why it ended and what lessons the world as a whole could draw from this experience. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khgadwar.rtf
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