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  • Public Opinion in Forming Public Policies

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Public opinion is a set of viewpoints regarding a specific person, topic, or policy. They are used to learn about peoples approval, disapproval, or neutral attitude towards a certain politicians actions and ideas. It plays a crucial role in politics, as ignoring it may result in…

  • The Clash of Ignorance: Francis Fukuyama and Bernard Barber View

    The development of society has been a topic of discussion for many researchers for a long time. On this topic, such researchers as Francis Fukuyama and Bernard Barber. Of particular importance for the development of this idea was the work of Samuel Huntington, which was called Clash of civilization. In this article, the author raises…

  • Transformations in the US (1870-1940): Role of Government in Society and Economy

    The balance between laissez-faire and progressive frameworks of governance has been shifting over time in American economic history. During the Laissez-faire model, (which started around 1880) American politicians began to withdraw their influence over corporations and other civilizational initiatives. The government limited its intervention to two main aspects namely, foreseeing agricultural development and providing financial…

  • Interview and Interrogation in Politics

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Although interview and interrogation procedures have much in common, they have several differences. The purpose of both processes is to obtain information by asking questions. However, if the interview is an informal conversation, then the interrogation is a specific procedure for asking questions about the crime that…

  • Council-Manager and Other Forms of Governance

    A city government is entitled to an array of responsibilities, one of which is the representation of the city population and their interests respectively. Although most city governments typically pursue roughly the same range of goals, their structure varies depending on several factors, primarily the size of the city and its population (Brouwer, 2016, p.…

  • Does Machiavelli Favor Cruelty by Political Leaders?

    Table of Contents Introduction Machiavelli and Cruelty Conclusion References Introduction Machiavelli actually favors cruelty by political leaders. Machiavelli was an Italian philosopher who expressed his opinion on leadership. As stated in his seminal work, The Prince, the name Machiavelli frequently conjures up images of ruthlessness and the maxim the aims justify the means. Written in…

  • Isolationism in Contemporary Public Discourse

    Table of Contents Introduction Description of the Source Foreign Policy Framework Further Points Framework and its Relation to The Cultural Construct of Nation Conclusion Works Cited Introduction It should be noted that the term isolationism has been most often used to describe American approaches to the countrys strategy in the international arena. This American policy…

  • The End of the World Theory: Unstructured and Multidimensional Big Data

    Table of Contents Theory Analysis Information analysis Data collection Conclusion References There are many disturbing news concerning the imminent planetary devastation of our world. Looking at the rate the planate is losing its resources, sooner than later, humanity will either have to find alternatives for resource crisis or they will go extinct. Many theories in…

  • US Presidential Qualifications and Need to Change

    Table of Contents Introduction The Need for Change Alternative Perspective Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Being a president of the United States is a highly influential position that requires a significant degree of responsibility and awareness of the existing challenges the country faces. The current requirements for this job include three qualifications, which will be discussed…

  • Differences between the House and Senate

    Table of Contents Introduction Differences Between the House and Senate by Ross K. Baker Contemporary Differences Between the House and Senate Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Congress of the United States represents the legislative branch of the countrys government. It is bicameral and consists of the House of Representatives, the lower body, and Senate, the…