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Papers On Political Science & Government
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Interest Group Liberalism
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This 11 page report discusses the
impact and influence of interest groups in the functions of
government in the United States. Recently, it has appeared that
the “people” with the best representation in the government are
not individual people at all but the special interest groups that
ostensibly position themselves to “represent” the thinking of the
people. Bargaining groups or interests control the decisions of
government and the end result is the creation of laws that
apportion out the true power of the state to interest groups with
the power and organization to influence government agencies,
neglecting people who do not belong to such groups, and
maintaining the privileges of those who do. Bibliography lists 10
sources.
Filename: BWintlib.wps
Interest Groups and the Democratic Process
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A 7 page paper which discusses what
special interests groups are and how they generally prove helpful to the democratic
process. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAintergrp.wps
Interest Groups and Their Ultimate Ineffectiveness
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A 4 page, analytical explication of an article entitled "Deregulation and Interest Group Influence" in which the author analyzes the potential impact of interest groups on group-based power using various pertinent issues and case studies such as the Group Motor Carrier Act of 1980. It is posited that the U.S. executive branch & office of the President have far too much influence and power to be considered truly "Democratic" in theme. Excellent for those studying courses related to political science. No Bibliography.
Filename: Intgrpar.wps
Interest Groups in the United States: Are They Too Powerful?
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Interest Groups in the United States: Are They Too Powerful?: In four pages this paper examines the role interest groups play in the United States to assess if they are too powerful. Specifically considered are how they impact the democratic process and how interest groups and lobbyists will fare in the U.S. over the next decade. Five sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGusintgrp.rtf
Interest Groups vs. Political Parties
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A 9 page research paper arguing that the role of interest groups is essentially to complement that of political parties and not to compete with them. The writer includes a number of good analytical points and examines the varying capacities in which interest & pressure groups can become involved in the Democratic election process. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Interest.wps
International Alliances
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A 6 page paper discussing the apparent dichotomy in nationalist sentiment in the presence of transnational alliances. Nationalism and transnationalism do have a common ground. Singapore would have made its great strides alone, but bringing neighbors along too strengthens the economic and political stability of the entire region, thereby contributing to Singapore's further growth as well. The relationships of these alliances can be beneficial both for individual nations and for the alliances to which they belong, whether in the form of NAFTA, NATO, MERCUR or the EU. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: KSintlAlly.rtf
INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC TERRORISM ANALYZED
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This 8 page paper analyzes both domestic and international terrorism and the United State's philosophy, goals, operations, and effectiveness in combating terrorism. Also examined are the origins of terrorism and the psychology behind its use. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBterror. rtf
INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC TERRORISM ANALYZED
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This 8 page paper analyzes both domestic and international terrorism and the United State's philosophy, goals, operations, and effectiveness in combating terrorism. Also examined are the origins of terrorism and the psychology behind its use. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBterror.rtf
International And/Or Domestic Factors Most Important In Shaping U.S. Foreign Policy
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10 pages in length. Evaluating the above statement speaks to the resolve and resiliency America has when it is faced with enacting new or meeting the terms of existing foreign policy, a concept that reflects an attempt to coexist within the boundaries of civilized reality; however, the divided interpretations of what civilized reality truly means have often clouded the very essence behind the concept of foreign policy. When the established policy does not provide for friendly relations, then the only alternative arrangement finds that the parties involved are struggling to overpower each other in an attempt to either acquire or maintain political superiority. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCUSForPol.rtf
International Balance of Power
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A 6 page paper discussing the balance of power between nations. Some political scientists want to claim that Morgenthau's realism theory of the balance of power is dead because the former Soviet Union was able to split apart without bloodshed, but few give any credence to the globalization of business and its effects on the lives of citizens of previously isolationist countries. If Chinese farmers with little access to world news can understand that there is prosperity in regions of even their country and attempt to join in, can world leaders and nations be expected to react less fervently? Of course it is ridiculous to broadly state that a run for the money is the sole reason behind the peaceful shift of power in countries around the world, but it is no less ridiculous to claim that Morgenthau's theory is any less valid now than before the breakup of the former Soviet Union. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Morgntha.wps
International Business Pre- And Post-September 11
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A 24 page paper. Historically, war, upset, and terrorism interrupts international business and nations tend to isolate themselves for protections. The terrorist attacks on America and the ongoing war against terrorism, however, found countries trying to promote more trade rather than less. This essay provides an introductory overview; a discussion of globalization, i.e., international business with theories regarding the positive effects of international trade; import and export data between the United States and different countries in the Middle East for two years; examples of the effects of the attacks on specific businesses; how the extra costs and surcharges for security have affected trade; and a concluding discussion. Data included. 2 Tables included. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PGtrdmes.rtf
International Business: Antidumping Laws
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This 7 page paper considers what the Malaysian company KTSB might do about the threat from U.S. companies to have them subjected to antidumping regulations. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVDumpng.rtf
International Council on Social Welfare
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A 12 page overview of the International Council on Social Welfare. Outlines the activities of the ICSW from it inception in 1928 to its current activities. Emphasizes its role as a UN negotiator, especially its role in the 1995 Copenhagen Summit and the UN Summit. Concludes that judging from the outcome of the 1995 Copenhagen agreement, the outlook for the current UN Summit agreement negotiated in part by the International Council on Social Welfare is bleak. Emphasizes that the ICSW continues its efforts, however, to make the world a more equitable and promising place for rich and poor alike. Without such efforts we would undoubtedly be facing even more social devastation than is currently being faced today. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPicsw.wps
International Efforts to Improve Human Rights
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7 pages. There are many watchdog groups throughout the world that have been organized to protect and improve human rights. Have these been effective? This paper addresses that question and discusses such things as Amnesty International, the African Charter, the Human Rights Committee, The UN Commission on Human Rights and others. Their roles and whether they are effective are considered and analyzed. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: JGAhurts.rtf
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