Papers On Political Science & Government
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PACs (Political Action Committees) Which Seek to Influence the Development of Health Care Policies For the Elderly
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A 6 page paper which examines PACs (Political Action Committees) which seek to influence the development of government health care policies for the elderly. Specifically considered are the historical development of the health care issue, including social, political and environmental factors influencing its evolution; key people involved in the development of healthcare for the elderly; its social, political and environmental
factors; the relationship between core values and beliefs on the development of health care policy and the issue; the sources of funding for the PACs, evaluating their sufficiency; analysis of PACs' strategy and evaluating their effectiveness; and recommendations which might improve PACs' strategy. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGpac.wps
PACs / Overview & Michigan Influence
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A 9 page research paper that explores political action committees, with emphasis on influence in Michigan. The writer posits that all PACs aren't bad and that in many ways, they represent the voice of the people, and without them, only monied interests would reign. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: Pacmich.wps
PARAGUAY’S TRANSITION TO DEMOCRACY
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This 5 page paper gives an overview of the last few years of Parguay's political upheaval and eventual declaration of democracy. Examples, quotes, and events that led to this mementous milestone in the country's history are presented. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MBpguay.rtf
Parenti's 'Democracy For The Few'
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A 5 page paper that provides a critical analysis of Parenti's work and considers the implications in the current political process. Bibliography lists no additional sources. Parenti
Filename: Parenti.3.rtf
Parenti's Against Empire
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This 10 page paper focuses on the thesis of Michael Parenti's 1995 book Against Empire. Other Parenti works are noted. An evaluation of the author's skill in making his case is part of this essay that takes the other point of view. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA111Par.wps
Partisan Relations in Congress
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5 pages. The majorities in Congress are tenuous. Some political observers believe this environment of relative equality creates a unique opportunity for bipartisanship, while others feel that Congress remains gridlocked because of partisan fighting and incentives meant to posture rather than cooperate. An example of this is how the Democrats may not lose seats in non-presidential election years - the only times this did not happen in the 20th century were in 1934 and 1998 - yet they will gain enough seats in both houses in 2002 to be the majority party in Congress. This paper deals with the effects of partisan relations and politics in the 107th Congress. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAbiprts.wps
PASSENGER BILL OF RIGHTS: AIRLINES
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This 9 page paper details the proposed components of the airline passenger's bill of rights. Efforts to legislate the airline industry are exampled and the pros and cons are analyzed from an economic standpoint and a consumer viewpoint. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MBplanert.rtf
Pastoral Integration of Australia’s Aborigines?
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A 5 page examination of the question of just how accurate is the contention that Australia’s aborigines have been partially integrated into the Northern Australian pastoral industry. While indeed there has been partial integration, this integration has occurred more in response to white interests than any true concern for aborigine welfare. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPabo5.rtf
Patient's Rights To Choose Health Care Providor
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A 7 page paper arguing that all Americans should have the right to choose their own health care provider. The writer describes why health care is a moral right, other factors contributing to health care reform, and reform plans to make choice possible. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Healthcr.wps
Patricia Wallace Ingraham's "The Foundation Of Merit: Public Service In American Democracy
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8 pages in length. Patricia Wallace Ingraham recognizes the incongruities inherent to public service amidst the United States political system. In her book entitled "The Foundation of Merit: Public Service in American Democracy," the author delves into such issues as civil service being in direct contrast to the overwhelming presence of bureaucracy; power and politics – the not-so-strangest of bedfellows; and the constant struggle to attain an equitable balance. The evolutionary path of political organizations can be traced back to the very first time man realized that he could exercise power over another individual. From that point of enlightenment, political organizations have sought to control virtually every element of human existence, an objective Ingraham claims often resides at the crux of political disheartenment. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCMerit.rtf
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