This brief paper discusses the ways in which the Constitution supports the Revolution and the ways it negates it; it also discusses slavery in connection with it.
Economy 2003
This paper compares statistics for 2002-2003 with an article about tax amnesty, and concludes that the article does not agree with the statistics.
Précis: Unorthodox Lawmaking
This paper summarizes Barbara Sinclair’s book about Congress, and in particular, how changes within Congress have changed the ways laws are made.
Affimative Action - Why It Should Be Reinstate
This paper discusses Affirmative Action and why it should not have been curtailed.
Bengal Theater: Politics of Rebellion
This paper discusses the development of theater in Bengal and the political plays performed there. (This paper expands on themes discussed in an earlier paper on Bengal theater.)
The Americans with Disabilities Act
This paper examines the basic provisions of the ADA, and then discusses several issues involving the law and its application.
Political Thought: Free Market Concerns and Corporate Greed in the 21st Century
This paper discusses various aspects of social inequalities, including free trade and corporate greed, and further discusses the ideas of Plato, Nietzsche and Marx with regard to class struggle,...
Machiavelli and Plato
This paper considers some of the opinions of these men, as given in The Prince and The Republic.
NATO’s Partnership for Peace
This paper examines NATO’s Partnership for Peace initiative; what it is, the background of the concept, and successes and failures.
"The Communist Manifesto"
This paper discusses the seminal political/philosophical work by Marx and Engels.
British and Irish Elections
This paper examines why major issues are no longer important in winning elections.
British and Irish Elections Focus on Opinion Polls
This paper is a revision of the "British and Irish Elections" paper with a substantial rewrite that focuses heavily on opinion polls.
Law and Order versus Individual Liberties
This paper discusses some of the characteristics of the forces of law and order as opposed to those who support individual liberties. It takes the side of those who think government has gone too...
Women in Politics
This paper examines the issue of women in politics and discusses how women entered the political arena, how they got where they are; how they might rise higher; and how they’re doing. It discusses...
Native American Essay
After centuries of paternalism and efforts at assimilation and termination should the US government solicit and consider input from these communities in determining the manner in which to...
Political Uncertainty Index, Presidential Impeachment: So What?
The Political Uncertainty Index is not a valid indicator. It only points to what investors believe others will do about news of political instability.
Social Security Reform
This paper discusses the need to reform social security and how Congress is approaching this seemingly impossible ordeal. It delves into various solutions that have been considered and are still...
Is America a Democracy or a Republic?
This paper will examine the question of whether the United States is a democracy or a republic, and the distinctions implied by those terms.
Citizen's Groups
This paper examines Allen Hertske’s book Representing God in Washington.
Economic and Political Transition in Latin America
This paper considers the ways in which economics and politics are woven together in many Latin American countries, and how transitions occur based on those paradigms.
Karl Marx Believed in Democracy (includes sentence outline)
In this paper there is a discussion on Karl Marx’s book The Capital, and how its ideas are linked to his views on democracy. Writings by Engels, Lenin, Trotsky and other writers help develop the...
Canadian Lobbying and Regulation
Canada has the first and most comprehensive regulation of lobbyists of Western democracies and republics. As the country prepares to reconsider the existing statue, an evaluation of Lobbyists and...
War as a Nation-Making Instrument
This paper explores Charles Tilly’s argument that war is a nation-making instrument by examining other schools of thought that suggest it is not the only way in which nationhood is created.
Weavers of Revolution
This paper examines the revolt of the factory workers at the Yarur mill in Santiago, Chile, as a microcosm of the socialist revolution that occurred in conjunction with the election of Salvador...
World War II and Viet Nam
This paper will compare the Viet Nam War and World War II as just causes for which an American President may ask his countrymen to fight. The reasons for each will first be briefly discussed, after...
U.S. Foreign Relations with Latin America
This paper examines U.S. policy toward Latin America, and what shape that policy might take in future.
U.S. Trade Policies
This paper examines trade policies and organizations developed by the United States since World War II. (5 pages; 4 sources; MLA
John McCain Bows Out
This paper examines John McCain’s recent presidential campaign and the reasons why it failed; it also takes a look at some of the ways in which politics is conducted in this country.
Illinois
This paper describes Illinois and the various governmental agencies of the state.
President Bush’s Fiscal Policy
This paper lists some of the proposed measures of the 2002 Federal budget as proposed by President Bush.
National Domestic Preparedness Office
This paper examines the National Domestic Preparedness Office, looking especially at how it is funded.
Citizenship Activities in Schools
This paper explores the concept of citizenship activities being taught in schools, the reason for such teaching, and what sorts of lessons are appropriate at varying grade levels.
Mugabe
This paper examines the political path traveled by Zimbabwe and Mugabe over nearly four decades and considers what the future of the country may be, setting the course that the country may travel...
National Representation in the European Union
This paper examines the issue of national representation of individual members of the European Union.
Presidential Campaign
This paper examines campaign strategy that would enable Gov. Bush to win the election.
Milton, Filmer and the Levellers
This paper looks at the political opinions of several 17th Century writers and activists, and concludes that their commonality lies in the writers’ use of Scripture to prove their arguments.
Margaret Thatcher I
This paper follows Margaret Thatcher's political life beginning in 1958 when she entered Parliament. It discusses her strengths and weaknesses and how she managed to be such a success during the...
Marx and Sociology Questions
This paper summarizes some chapters of Four Sociological Thinkers; a second paper examines the theories of Karl Marx.
Marx and the Problem of Poverty
This paper examines workers’ conditions during the Industrial Revolution, and the reaction of Marx, Hobhouse and Spencer to those conditions. It also touches briefly on their various social...
Moral Conduct: Franklin, Jefferson and JFK
This paper compares the three men and attempts to answer what their feelings were about the “average citizen.”
Islam and Democracy
This paper discusses the Islamic faith and its influence on politics, particularly in Algeria, Egypt, Pakistan and Malaysia.
Liberalism 1
This paper examines the political philosophy of liberalism by looking at how some important writers – including Hamilton, Madison, Jay and de Tocqueville – defined the term.
Homosexuals in Nazi Germany
This paper examines the life of homosexuals in Nazi Germany, including the effect of Paragraph 175, and their treatment in the camps. It also touches on life after the war, and homosexuality...
Is the House, Representative?
This paper argues that special interests keep the House from truly representing all the people.
The KGB and Artists
This paper examines the way in which the KGB controls artists, both inside and outside the Soviet Union.
The United Nations, Human Rights and China
This paper discusses the United Nations’ human rights policies as they apply to China. It also discusses the history of the U.N.’s Human Rights Commission, its interactions with International...
Hobbes and Montesquieu
This paper examines the differences between Hobbes' and Montesquieu's conception of the sovereign and how the idea of the power at the heart of a state affects other aspects of the system.
Hobbes and Rousseau
This paper contrasts Thomas Hobbes’ and Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s understanding of the structure of the state.
Soviet Leaders as Diplomatists on Behalf of Their Country:
From Most to Least Successful
This paper discusses the various Soviet leaders, from Lenin to Gorbachev, and examines their diplomatic efforts on behalf of their nation. The leaders are ranked in terms of their success, from...
Economic Development and Democratization
This paper discusses the theory that economic development leads to democratization (i.e., a democratic form of government).
Inaugural Address
This paper presents a Presidential inaugural address based on the advice of one advisor in particular; two viewpoints are provided.
Affirmative Action
This paper discusses affirmative action, and constructs a hypothetical case to illustrate its workings.
Asylum in the United States
This paper briefly discusses the concept of political asylum in the United States, and analyzes whether or not a hypothetical family would qualify.
The F-18 Hornet Offset
Answers 4 questions about the countertrade agreement between the Finnish government and the American makers of the F-18 fighter jet.
Sovereignty of the States and the Right to Bear Arms
An argument against federal gun regulation based on the fact that the Second Amendment to the Constitution guarantees that the federal government cannot take away the right of its citizens to bear...
Hong Kong Textile and Apparel Industry
Hong Kong has long been famous for its apparel and textile exports; in fact, the United States is the largest importer of apparel and second largest importer of textiles from Hong Kong. American...
The Pros & Cons of Mass Media in Politics
This paper discusses the role of the media in political campaigns.
Voting and Political Participation
Not Necessarily Correlated?
This paper examines the fact that voter turnout rates are lower in the US than in almost any other democratic country, while at the same time, non-electoral political participation remains...
Democracy in the American Political Identity
This paper examines quotations from three famous Americans (Adams, Calhoun and Lincoln) and evaluates what they thought of democracy.
America as Global Policeman
America has become the last of the superpowers, the last best hope of many nations that seek intervention or humanitarian aid in times of crisis. But should America take on the role of policeman...
Bob Woodward’s “Veil”
In this paper, there is a discussion on Bob Woodward’s powerful and controversial book “Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA 1981-1987.” The book is based on over 250 interviews and over four dozen...
Welfare Systems in the U.S. and Japan
This paper examines the welfare systems in the two countries, and concludes that recent legislation in the U.S. has brought it closer to the Japanese model.
Comparative Democracy
This paper identifies the primary components of two models of government, the majoritarian model and the consensus model. These models will also be examined for strengths and weaknesses.
Political Culture and Democracy 2
This report argues that political culture is important to democracy, and examines the political cultures of Japan and Brazil.
Equality and the Female Vote
This paper discusses women's involvement in American politics, before and after they got the vote.
Feminism in the U.S.
This paper discusses the history of feminism in the United States.
Cynicism and Voter Participation
This paper examines the relationship between cynicism about the electoral process expressed in the mass media and other public forums – like talk shows – and low voter turnout and apathy, asking...
Devolution
This paper examines how devolution, in regards to a policy, shifts power; whether or not devolution improves governance, and whether devolution improves government performance in regards to policy....
Discourse Analysis
This paper examines the question of whether or not men and women approach public speaking differently, and what the differences might be.
Corruption in Bangladesh
This paper discusses the causes of corruption in Bangladesh, and assigns them to a hierarchy.
"Herland"
This paper analyzes the essay "Herland" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
Church and State
The Topic of this paper is the separation of church and state in the United States of America.
Cantwell, Gorton and “Conventional Wisdom”
This paper examines the Washington State senate race between Maria Cantwell and Slade Gorton, and discusses the issue of incumbency and its effect on elections.
Comparison of the British and American Governments
This paper focuses on the Presidential democracy of the United States and the Parliamentary democracy of the United Kingdom, comparing the two to determine their respective strengths and...
Presidential Attention and Nixon’s Policy Toward Pakistan
This paper examines the belief that even without direct presidential attention, bureaucracies are sensitive to presidential objectives, and how this belief applies to Richard Nixon’s foreign policy...
Who Controls the American Political System
An examination of the various branches of government and non-governmental factions that influence policy to determine which group is most influential.
Patient Self-Determination Act
This paper discusses the Patient Self-Determination Act, its impact on health care, and suggestions for improvements.
A History of Violence in Columbia
This paper examines the on-going guerrilla and drug wars in Colombia and the U.S. response to them.
The Fiscal Policies of Presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush
This paper is a compilation of some basic information and URLs for articles about the fiscal policies of Bill Clinton and George Bush.
The Negative Aspects of Gun Control
This report provides a discussion of gun control laws and currently proposed legislation, with a refutation of the common arguments heard from gun control advocates.
Cuban Tourism
This report provides a discussion of attempts to increase tourism in Cuba, the ways in which the U.S. embargo has affected the tourism economy in Cuba, and how Cuba can increase tourism and improve...
An Analysis of Early Day Motions
This paper provides a thorough discussion of Early Day Motions, including information about what they are, who advances them, their purpose, and their history. Also offers several examples to...
1996 Farm Bill
This paper provides an analysis of the effectiveness of government agricultural policy, with special focus on the 1996 farm bill as an example.
American Political Identity
This paper discusses the concept of political ideology as it relates to modern American politics.
Interest Rate Cuts: Effects
This report examines the reasons why the Federal Reserve cuts interets rates, and the intended effect of such cuts.
Legitimacy of Governments
This paper features a thorough definition of political legitimacy with regard to what makes a government legitimate, illustrated in part by a comparison of the governments of Mexico and Israel.
The U.S. Capital Gains Tax
An explanation of the capital gains tax, how it affects the economy and wages, how it works, and how it compares with tax laws of other nations.
A Review of the Book "Behind the Oval Office"
This paper reviews Dick Morris’ book about the 1996 Presidential campaign.
MTA Strike
This paper compares the recent MTA strike in Los Angeles with the near-strike situation that occurred one year ago in New York City.
Patron-Client Relationships in SE Asia
An analysis of the structure of patron-client relationships in Southeast Asian countries, including a look at the reason why such relationships developed. Includes case studies.
Cosmic Determinism and Free Will
This paper discusses the tension that exists between cosmic determinism and freedom of the will. It asks: Will man’s future be shaped by either or both? What drives our decisions and in short,...
Juanita Harrison: "My Great, Wide, Beautiful World"
This paper examines Juanita Harrison’s book My Great, Wide, Beautiful World and relates it to the events and philosophies of the time in which she wrote. It also compares this work with other...
Hazardous Materials in Business
This paper explores the way in which federal regulations for the handling of hazardous materials impact small business.
De Tocqueville and Rousseau
This paper discusses the philosophies of political theorists Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Alexis de Tocqueville, focusing on their perspectives on human nature, the political order and freedom.
Death of the Hammer and Sickle
This paper examines some of the reasons for the breakup of the Soviet Union and failure of Communism.
Hazardous Materials Regulations: Effect on Small Business
The report focuses on federal regulations governing use and handling of hazardous materials, and the effect these regulations have on small business. It argues that the regulations target small...
China's Political System
A discussion of the Chinese political system, how women participate in it, and changes it has recently undergone that will help China to become a part of the global economy.
The Advantages and Disadvantages of NAFTA
Describes the short-term benefits of the North American Free Trade Agreement as opposed to the long-term disadvantages, particularly for Mexico. Also discusses the concept of free trade with...
Public Interest vs the Public's Best Interest
Discusses ways in which public administrators can distinguish between public interest and the public’s best interest when designing policies and plans and making decisions that impact the public.
Monetary Policies of Presidents Carter and Reagan
The report is a discussion of the policies that characterized the struggling economies of the Carter and Reagan Administrations, and their results.
Airport Security
This report is a discussion of the ways in which airport security issues impact the traveling public, with particular emphasis on the results of the recent terrorist attacks.
Anti-Stalking Legislation
Argues that tougher anti-stalking laws are necessary in order to provide adequate protection for stalking victims.
Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt
A fictional dialogue about foreign policy between the two former presidents which accurately depicts their unique perspectives.
The Contributions of U.S. Immigrants
This paper argues that the U.S. policy on immigration should be relaxed because of the contributions that immigrants make to U.S. society.
J. F. Kennedy and the Economy
This paper touches briefly on JFK's relationship to Congress and to the Federal Reserve, and the state of the American economy when he was assassinated.
U.S Policy Toward Refugees
This paper examines U.S. policy toward refugees, with specific emphasis on U.S. Coast Guard policy toward interdicting Cuban and Haitian émigrés.
The American Government as Created by the Constitution
Article IV of the Constitution of the United States guarantees a "Republican form of government." Americans wanted to control their own lives. This report provides a discussion of what type of...
Bush's White House
This paper examines George W. Bush's management of the White House after his first year in office.
Gender and Slavery
This paper examines the importance of gender in understanding the experience and effects of slavery, for women's experience was often very different from that of men.
Campaign Finance & The Politics of Equality
An analysis of campaign finance proposals and the Clinton Health Security Act that evaluates the validity of each and offers an opinion as to what they collectively say about equality in American...
Clinton Administration Fiscal Policy
A description, with examples, of the fiscal policies that have characterized the Clinton Administration, and how those policies have affected the U.S. economy.
Emile Durkheim Theories on Division of Labor
This paper will discuss the classical theorist Emile Durkheim and his theory of the division of labor in society as compared to those of Marx, Weber, and Rousseau.
Equal Credit Opportunity Act
This paper will discuss the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, its provisions, motivations, use by minorities and women, and how effective it has been.
Presidential Campaign 2004
A look at what lessons a campaign manager might take from the mistakes of the presidential election of 2000 to improve the campaign of 2004.
Gender and the Family
The effect of gender on the structure of the American family remains one of the most important organizing principles of family life, despite the changes that have occurred in the work and family...
Gadol on Renaissance Women
This paper discusses Joan Kelly Gadol's question, "Did women have a Renaissance"? and attempts to answer it.
Abortion Legislation Since 1995
A review of actions by federal legislators and courts on abortion issues since 1995, with a focus on two pieces of legislation: The Child Custody Protection Act and The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban...
Employee Discipline
A discussion of the issues, necessary actions, and probable outcomes of three cases of employee misconduct.
The 1994-1995 Baseball Strike
A review of the 1994-1995 baseball strike with regard to labor relations. Argues that the 8 month labor dispute over salary caps was essentially fruitless.
Speech as Propaganda: Deng Xiaoping
Discussion of Deng Xiaoping's speech on the occasion of the declaration of martial law attending the Tiananmen Square massacre.
Overview of Domestic Violence
Over the last couple of decades, more information about the staggering occurrences of domestic abuse across the nation, is being revealed. This once secret and closed aspect of violence is gaining...
The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: Not a Partisan Issue
This paper argues the need for the United States Senate to reconsider and ratify the CTBT. It addresses and refutes the contentions of the treaty’s detractors, and it assigns much of the blame for...