Papers On Political Theory
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The Nature of Democracy and the United Kingdom
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the nature of democracy and the United Kingdom.
The United Kingdom is considered to be a constitutional monarchy but has based its government, especially the representative House of Commons, on the ideals of democracy. Robert Dahl outlined in his text “On Democracy” what he considers are elements essential in an effective and modern democracy along with the advantages of an ideal democracy. Some of these aspects include guarantee of fundamental human rights, prosperity within democratic countries, and protection of self-determination among other issues. Although the United Kingdom has followed along the lines of an ideal democracy in regards to equal representation within its political system, there are still many issues within fundamental human rights and freedoms which it has historically and recently denied some of its own citizens as in the conflict which continues in Northern Ireland and recent administrative detention legislation considered to be a denial of rights of freedom by the European Convention on Human Rights.
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TJUKdem1.rtf
The Nature Of Policy, The Policy Process And Policy Analysis
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12 pages in length. The collective expertise of these seven articles helps to provide a significantly better understanding of both the grand aspects and subtle nuances that dictate public policy. Based upon each author's insightful offering resides yet another piece of an often complicated and very biased approach to social decision making. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: TLCpolicy.rtf
The Negative Impacts of Humanitarian Aid to Afghanistan
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An 11 page overview of the ancillary impacts of humanitarian aid in Afghanistan. This paper contends that while the objective of relief efforts in Afghanistan have been to improve the sub-human conditions and famine which many Afghanis have to endure this effort has resulted in more negative impacts than positive. In reality, very little of our aid gets through to the needy and what does is often received with suspicion and hatred. Equally concerning is the constant infusion of Western ideologies and philosophies on Afghani traditional culture. Bibliography lists 21 sources.
Filename: PPafgRl2.rtf
The New World Order
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This 5 page paper examines the concept of the New World Order and how it relates to the fall of communism and globalization. The cold war is discussed as it preceded the emergence of the paradigm. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA018NWO .wps
The New Zealand Islands: History, Culture, Politics, and Geography
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An 8 page overview of New Zealand emphasizing the political changes which have been incorporated since 1984. Describes the people and environment of the islands along with their susceptibility to influence from the Western world. Includes an annotated bibliography of 5 sources.
Filename: PPnewZea.wps
The No Spin Zone
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5 pages. Author and talk show host Bill O'Reilly gives excerpts from some of his best interviews in his book The No Spin Zone. O'Reilly is known for his hard-hitting interviews and interesting guests. This paper explains what 'the no spin zone' is and why O'Reilly has become such an award-winning talk show host. America is beginning to consider his one of the most listened-to talk shows today. Includes topical outline. Bibliography has 1 source.
Filename: JAnszone.rtf
The Organization as it Applies to Government
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This 6 page paper explores how organizational theory applies to various types of governments. Fascism, socialism and capitalism are explored. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA218org .rtf
The Philosophy of Nonviolent Protest: Henry David Thoreau, Martin Luther King Jr., Gandhi, and Cesar Chavez
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A 7 page discussion of the philosophy of nonviolence. Although King, Gandhi, and Chavez represent largely different points in history from one another, each was influenced to one degree or another by the writings of Thoreau. Each was successful in effecting great societal change with the use of Thoreau’s nonviolent tactics. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPcivDis.rtf
The Politics of Rousseau and Burke.
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(7 pp) Rousseau developed the concept of the "noble
savage," and to test it, tried living in the woods.
Burke believed equality was a conception against
nature and served in the English Parliament. One
could claim they were both living out their
political convictions, yet actually there is a lot
more to their concepts and political consequences.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BBroubrk.doc
The Politics/Administrative Dichotomy
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5 pages in length. A major approach to the study of
American public administration concerns the notion of the politics/administrative dichotomy, the key components of which consist of the desire to maintain political and administrative representatives as separate entities. Followed back to a popular 1920-1940 trend in public administration known as scientific management, the
politics/administrative dichotomy was set in motion as a means by which to bring back a positive and beneficial feel to politics. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCdicho.wps
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