Revolution in Eastern Europe

In moments of initial change in political power, people rise against their current authorities in order to achieve social justice and reformation. Such movements are created in instances of despair, moments of hopelessness, and suppression of basic human rights. From the French Revolution to the Velvet Revolutions in Eastern Europe, a people’s revolution has proven … Read more

Madeline Albright, the United States’ first female secretary of state

Madeline Albright, the United States’ first female secretary of state, has solidified her place in history through her intellect, resilience, and passion. Born on May 15, 1937 in Prague as Marie Jana Körbel to Josef and Anna Körbel, she inherited the moniker “Madeleine” through familial nicknames and her studies of the French language.  As a … Read more

The use of military force in Iraq

It has been fifteen years since British troops stormed their way through the Iraqi desert, along with their American allies, in a quest to topple ruthless dictator Saddam Hussein. For the first time since the Second World War, the United Kingdom took part in an opposed invasion and a full-scale occupation of a sovereign state. … Read more

Historical backdrop of the improvement of the tenets under the co-administration framework

In source administration hovers, there is an acknowledgment that customary fisheries administration strategies have not developed enthusiasm for new systems and administration structures. A standout amongst the most encouraging and dubious of these new associations is co-administration, a kind of ICCA (Indigenous Peoples’ and Community Conserved Territories and Area). In co-administration frameworks, specialist to oversee … Read more

Analysis of 2008 acceptance speech by Obama

In August 28, 2008; the incoming president strode forward in Invesco Field to accept the Democratic nomination as the ideal candidate for the presidential race that would later see him become the 44th President America. The central theme and topic for this speech was first to accept the nomination for the presidential race from his … Read more

Moralistic political culture / The lack of power given to Congress / Proposition 6

1) Moralistic political culture is an ideology that the people believe the government is a force for good. The people within this political culture believe the government can better society and promote the general welfare of the public. Within this political culture, the public expects politicians to be honest, put the interest of the people … Read more

PROPOSAL FOR THE UPCOMING DUTCH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION

PROPOSAL FOR THE UPCOMING DUTCH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION Prepared for chairman Frederiksen, the GreenRight Party 19 October 2019 HIGHLY PROPRIETARY AND CONFIDENTIAL Introduction Dear chairman Frederiksen, First and foremost, our team would like to thank you for giving us the honour of being involved in the GreenRight Party’s campaign. We have collated our proposed campaign plan … Read more

Bjelke Peterson

On the first of December 1987, Michael Ahern was sworn in as premier of Queensland, bringing to an end the reign of Queensland’s longest serving premier, Country Party leader, Sir Johannes Bjelke Petersen. During his 19 years in power (having taken office in 1968), his extreme reactionary stances and controversial elections, cemented his place as … Read more

The Nation of Immigrants: Amnesty and Economy

The Nation of Immigrants: Amnesty and Economy The United States was built upon the ideas of freedom and equality when the first colonists came to North America. The first colonists were immigrants escaping religious persecution from European countries. Many decades have passed since the founding of the United States and now there is a rapidly … Read more

Cosmopolitanism

Exercise 2.5 On a chilly Friday morning in 2016, June 24th at 7:20 GMT to be precise, the United Kingdom woke up to a 51.9% leave vote. Brexit was official. After a long, controversial campaign, the tight race resulted in England’s decision to leave the European Union, with negotiations now in their final stages. Campaign … Read more

U.S House Representatives and Senators

U.S House Representatives and Senators In our nation today, we tend to overlook the importance of representatives and senators who serve our country. We may know the names of our senators, but do we know what they actually do for us behind the scenes? Their contribution to the people of Texas should be acknowledged. These … Read more

Freedom House

Political scientists love to examine the efficiency of democratic systems in various states internationally to compare and contrast what methods work, the efficiency of economic reform, and how each state can effectively work towards adopting a better working democratic institution. After conducting research on both the Freedom House and Bertelsmann Stiftung Transformation Index (BTI), one … Read more

How voting behaviour is increased by voting age.

In this essay, I will demonstrate how the dependent variable, voting behaviour, is increased by the independent variable, voting age. Voting behaviour can be defined as the way someone votes due to their economic, social and political preferences. This could also include not voting at all if they feel they wouldn’t be represented in any … Read more

The role of Prime Minister

Given the storm of events that have occurred in UK politics of late, one might wonder if there was a more dangerous or volatile time to hold the office of British Prime Minister. Many would be right to argue that with today’s current political climate it is almost an impossible task to satisfy all parties … Read more

Definition of terrorism and overuse of the ‘terrorist’ rhetoric

The turn of the century has seen the rise of ‘terrorism’ as one of the most pressing domestic and global political struggles. Terrorism is a multi-faceted, unpredictable and seemingly undefinable entity, thus making it’s preventing and understanding a costly and difficult burden. In this essay, I will make certain points clear; firstly, our inability to … Read more