Political Science & Government Essays
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- 14th Congressional District - Florida $54.75
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...it is also an important state politically. This paper examines both the 14th Congressional District and the political history of the state itself.
The Basics
Florida has 25 Congressional districts; we're going to look at the 14th. The Representative is Connie Mack IV, a Republican (U.S....
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- 1917 Through 1965: How The U.s. Aligned Itself With A Policy Of Containment $76.65
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...the aggressive expansion of Communism by military means, in the hope that its failure to expand will weaken and eventually destroy the Communist system" (Safire, 1993, p. 146). This is a policy that became well known during the Vietnam era. Arguably, it was something that existed well before...
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- 2008 Election Issues $65.70
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...promise to be interesting, at the very least. They are also likely to be nasty, hard-fought, and discouraging to get through, since we are sure to be bombarded with attack ads from both sides that display the very worst our political system has to offer. This paper considers what the main issues...
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- 21st Century Terrorism $240.90
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...on virtually since time began. There has been no point in history where there was not some kind of conflict brewing among power hungry leaders that would either result in the overwhelming...
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- 3 Views On Psychology Of Foreign Policy $65.70
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...American media frequently pictures U.S. leaders continuing to make decision based on realist assumptions of how principal political actors should interpret world events. However, in counterpoint to this foundation for foreign policy formation,
three imminent scholars on foreign policy...
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- A Case Study In Public Policy; Bakersfield $54.75
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...supplied is that there are funds which need to be used within a short period of time or lost. The problem was the decision making process became panicked. $2.6 million needed to be allocated to a migrant health programme. The way in which it was allocated displayed a lack of information...
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- A Comparison Between The Cold War And The Long War $54.75
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...of the 1950s is sometimes equated with the current war against global terrorism. How accurate is it to draw an analogy between today's so called Long War and the Cold War? What are the major defining characteristics of the former that do and do not have relevance to today's war? First, it should...
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- A Comparison Of Hillary Clinton And Barack Obama $32.85
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...Barack Obama, presidential hopefuls for the 2008 election, agree on many issues. However, there are differences as well. In examining key issues in the 2008 election process, how do these candidates differ and how are they alike? First, critics of Obama claim that he does not have enough...
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- A Consideration Of A Non-binding Resolution To Prevent The Dispersal Of More U.s. Troops To Iraq $43.80
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...non-binding resolution to prevent the dispersal of more U.S. troops to Iraq has now attracted a significant amount of Republican support as well. The importance of this resolution is tremendous. If passed, it could mean that any future move to expand the war zone to include Iran or Syria, for...
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- A Feminist Reformulation Of The Main Principles Of Realism
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...are, in general, considered to be a purely masculine concern. These areas of societal concern are traditionally defined by realism, and realism in turn is based on a masculine perspective. This consideration of the broadest policies affecting international relations without women’s input...
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