Category: Politics & Government 2182

  • Islamophobia: Homogeneous or Heterogeneous?

    Table of Contents Introduction Why this Topic Was Chosen Research Question Research Method Reference List Introduction The focus of the research is the concept known as Islamophobia and its nature. Islamophobia is a neologism that was first used at the beginning of the 1990s. This term was introduced by the Runnymede Trust Report as the…

  • City Planning and Environmentalism

    Introduction This memos purpose is to summarize and reflect on two-course articles about the issues of city planning concerning such aspects as the main subjects and purposes of the works, their meaning for me, and their connection to the objectives of the current course. Linking Planning Theory and History: The Case of Development Control by…

  • Russian Policy Towards Israel: The Main Drivers

    Table of Contents Introduction History Israel-Russia Relations From Past to Present Russian Policies Toward Israel Soft Power vs. Hard Power Soft power Hard power Policies used by Russia Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Both Russia and Israel have long maintained a bilateral relationship, with each government sending a delegate to the other. Israel has an embassy…

  • Aspects of the Cuban Missile Crisis

    Table of Contents Introduction Cuban Missile Crisis Theoretical Argument Conclusion References Introduction In the early 1960s, the United States considered the rapprochement between Cuba, led by Fidel Castro, and the Soviet Union unacceptable. The presence of communist neighbors inflicted reputational costs on the United States and was a direct physical and military danger. The unsuccessful…

  • Pan-African and Diaspora Politics in the US

    Table of Contents Introduction Pan African Politics African Association Pan African Association African Diaspora Politics Back to Africa Movement Works Cited: Introduction The 1870s saw the 15th amendment of the American constitution that gave African Americans the right to participate in universal suffrage. In essence, from the 1870s, blacks in the United States of America…

  • Lobbyists Merits and Demerits

    Table of Contents Introduction Advantages and Disadvantages of Lobbyists and Members of Congress Conclusion References Introduction A lobbyist is an employed person receiving payments or is contracted for economic consideration, including reimbursement for logical living and commuter expenditures, to communicate explicitly with civil servants to influence administrative or legislative actions. The special interest groups addressing…

  • Crisis Response Program for Rural Areas

    While developing a crisis response program for rural areas, it is essential to pay attention to the specific needs of those people who live there because of their limited access to care services and support in case of emergency. Therefore, the equitable distribution of resources and funds in these territories is a goal for those…

  • Women in Politics and Changes They Bring

    Women entered politics not long ago because the patriarchal conditions of the world continue to affect every nation. Female Political Representation and Substantive Effects on Policies: A Literature Review by Hessami and da Fonseca identifies how politics changes when women enter its history. The authors view womens politics as an innovation that will bring many…

  • Turkeys Economic Policy Shifts and Failures

    Introduction Turkey has experienced a series of shifts in policy since the 1920s. However, almost all these changes have been a result of crises, both financial and political. This brings into perspective the debate of which type of economic system is better and the role of the government in the economy. On the other hand,…

  • The Congressional Black Caucus and Its Activities

    Table of Contents Introduction Power Relations Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) was formed with only 13 members in 1971. Currently, it has a membership of 42 members. It is critical to note that from the outset, that group membership was racially exclusive, but their goals and objectives were all-inclusive. The groups…