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- 1: Democratic World Government - An Outline Structure
- Democratic World Government - An Outline Structure Introduction - problems and benefits of World Government The idea of world government has not received a good press for many years. It tends to make most of us think of Stalinist dictators and fascist domination of the globe. I wish to argue, though, that there is a viable form of democratic ...
- 2: Djibouti
- ... tribe in Djibouti but are outnumbered by the Issa and other Somali clans (Issak and Gadabursi) taken together. The judiciary is not independent of the executive. In 1994, the Government and a faction of the Afar-led Front for the Restoration of Unity and Democracy (FRUD) signed a peace accord, ending 3 years of civil war. As part of the accord, the Government agreed to recognize the FRUD as a legitimate political party. The Government named two FRUD leaders to key cabinet posts in 1995, but no Afar has been named since then. The FRUD was legalized in March but a party ...
- 3: The Life of Adolf Hitler
- ... the 'November Criminals'. After the armistice, the remnants of the German army straggled home from the front to face tremendous uncertainty. Germany was now a republic, a form of government (democracy) the Germans historically had little experience or interest in. With the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm and the collapse of the Hohenzollern Monarchy, the German Empire founded by ... restore order. Amid this political turmoil, on June 28, 1919, the Treaty of Versailles was signed by the victorious Allies and was then dutifully ratified by the German democratic government. Under the terms of the treaty, Germany alone was forced to accept responsibility for causing the war and had to pay huge war reparations for all the damage ... Hitler, to see their nation throw off the "shackles" of the treaty and once again take its place in the world - the "rebirth" of Germany through a strong nationalist government. In years to come, Hitler would speak out endlessly against the treaty and gain much support. In addition, he would rail against the 'November Criminals' and 'Jewish ...
- 4: Beware -- Witch Hunt In Sessio
- ... risks since the beginning of 1947. Ninety-one persons in the shady category most of these were homosexuals. On April 19, a Times news story is headed: Perverts Called Government Peril Guy George Gabrielson, Republican National Chairman, asserted today that sexual perverts who have infiltrated our Government in recent years were perhaps as dangerous as the actual Communists. On May 5, the Times reports that New York State s Republican Governor Dewey accused the Democratic national administration of tolerating spies, traitors and sex offenders in the Government service. (Katz, 91-93) At work you completely avoided people. If you did make friends, you had to be sure never to bring them home, never to ...
- 5: Federalism's Role In Our Government
- Federalism's Role In Our Government Federalism has played a large role in our government since the time that the Constitution was ratified. It originally gave the majority of the power to the states. As time went on, the national government gained more and more power. It used the “necessary and proper” clause to validate its acts, and the Supreme Court made decisions that strengthened the national government ...
- 6: Comparative Analysis Between P
- ... and other public service companies and facilities that contribute towards the industrialization of the island. The start of state ownership was due to the consolidation and operation by the government of electrical power, water, and sewer facilities during the early to mid 1900 s. Puerto Rico had not been a primary sector economy (sugar cane) since the 1940 ... LatinFinance, Jan.-Feb. 1993]. The only successful state-run business was the cement business. Consequently, most of these factories were sold to local businesses and thus spawned privatization of government business. With the industrial era came changes that assisted in its maturation like the creation of tax breaks and incentives, and projects that attracted private investment. These strategies ... Post-936 Strategies]. Minimal changes have been made in policies that affect state ownership. This does not mean there were not any major acquisitions of private companies by the government. They just were not in association with a government policy. If the government made an acquisition, it was for the intention of ensuring job protection or heightening ...
- 7: Hobbes Leviathan
- Hobbes’ Leviathan and Locke’s Second Treatise of Government comprise critical works in the lexicon of political science theory. Both works expound on the origins and purpose of civil society and government. Hobbes’ and Locke’s writings center on the definition of the “state of nature” and the best means by which a society develops a systemic format from this beginning. The authors hold opposing views as to how man fits into the state of nature and the means by which a government should be formed and what type of government constitutes the best. This difference arises from different conceptions about human nature and “the state of nature”, a condition ...
- 8: Hong Kong Transferring Hands
- ... to respond to citizens of Hong Kong holding protests? Will Hong Kong’s citizens be taken back by their lose of rights? Or will this more liberal form of government led the rest of China into a more democratic state? Instead of focusing on the unknown I saw this paper as an opportunity to study Hong Kong new form of government. This paper will briefly look at Hong Kong from a historical prospective. It will explain how Hong Kong became a colony of Britain. It will briefly discuss the ... trade imbalance. The East India Company found a commodity that the Chinese citizens wanted. They began importing opium from India. Beginning to realize they had a problem the Chinese government issued the Imperial Order of 1836 to suppress the opium trade. In 1839, attempts made by the Imperial Commissioner Lin to destroy opium activities led to a ...
- 9: The Roswell Incident
- ... some will do anything to convince themselves of their existence. Many of societies thoughts and views toward the world as a whole, aliens and UFO's, and toward the government have been sparked by one single incident. This incident occurred on July 4, 1947 in a town in New Mexico: Roswell. What occurred in Roswell may have changed the way American society views the government forever. The issue of trust between the government and the people is and was at stake. Since it will never really be known what went on in Roswell in 1947, the American people may never ...
- 10: Book Report, Reinventing Government
- Book Report, Reinventing Government In 1992, David Osborne, a journalist, and Ted Gaebler, a former city manager, wrote a best-selling book that became the handbook or inspirational guide for the Clinton Administration’s National Performance Review. Their book, Reinventing Government, How the Entrepreneurial Spirit is Transforming the Public Sector, leads the cheer for the latest round of reforms that was beginning to erupt in state and local governments, and suggests the same reforms for the federal government. The primary message delivered in Reinventing Government is that, in our rapidly-changing world in which we have to be able to “do more with less,” government ...
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