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    The “bureaucratic politics model” explains that agencies and specific political actors within government agencies will work to develop or influence policies that benefit their specific organizations. This form of policy creates policy through compromise, and agreements that can render the final policies limited or ineffective. Congress has the power to develop new mandates and guidelines to further control existing foreign policy or how it is developed within the legislative branch. “Wanting…

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    The Conservative political party should govern Canada because it will introduce positive changes to our country. A re-elected Conservative government will make protecting the economy and jobs its number priority, as it recognizes this is an issue that is of the utmost importance to Canadians. Amid a global economy that is once again in a weakened state, Canada continues to be stronger than most, but our economy is still fragile and in need of protection from elsewhere in the world. Stephen…

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    Unlike the ancients, Machiavelli did not construct his principles on how the world or government “ought to be.” In this paper I will provide an account of Machiavelli’s critique of the ancient political theorist and how he utilizes the notion of fortune in that critique. In Chapter 15 of “The Prince” the conversation of how princes should be toward his “subjects and friends.” He gives reference that many people have given their advice on this subject…

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    plans for addressing issues at the municipal issues, as I believe that in order to rebuild strong relationships with the rest of the world, Canada must first look within itself and rectify the problems that are evident here. Thus, the strongest political platform will be one that really looks at Canadians as individuals, who need their government’s help and support, and who are treated as valuable human beings who are worthy of a strong, fair, and just government. As…

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    election is an “intraparty election used by political parties to select a candidate to run in the general election.” (pg.661) The purpose of primary elections is to narrow down and select a candidate for each party and elect party officers; then the general election will decide who becomes the next president. 22. List the pros and cons of political machines. Political machines are “groups that control activities of a political party.” Pros of political machines are that they provide order and…

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    Two sides of political advertisement In the season of election, many electors must have watched political advertisements on the television, the internet, or a place where people usually go. Also, the electors might have been curious what political advertisements are used for. In these days, people have argued if some political advertisements should be banned or not. Opponents of the fact that some political advertisements should be banned claim that some political advertisements should not be…

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    space to explain why I want to pursue my PhD in Political Science. In this brief statement I will explain my major research interests, why I believe those areas are both academically and politically significant, and why I would like to attend your program. In my graduate studies I would like to pursue research on the role and influence of ancient political thought on early modern political thought and how that has shaped our contemporary political context. I am interested both in how the ideas…

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    In Political Theology and The Concept of the Political by Carl Schmitt, he discusses what he coins “the political”: the most intense and extreme antagonism, which is presupposed by the concept of the state . To understand what the political is, it is imperative to flesh out what the state is and what this “extreme antagonism” raised by Schmitt really is. To start, in the Concept of the Political, Schmitt defines the state as “a specific entity of people. Vis-à-vis the many conceivable kinds of…

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    A political ideology is "a general belief about the role and purpose of government" or when "an individual has a consistent pattern of opinions across a broad range of specific issues" (Patterson 186). Political ideologies lead to the development of political parties, which are a formal grouping of interests joined together for the purpose of getting their candidates for public office elected under a common label, agenda, and ideas. There are many harmful aspects of political parties such as:…

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    the concept of political correctness should be considered. Political correctness is defined as the belief that language and practices that could offend political sensibilities should be eliminated. In other words, one who believes that people shouldn’t say or do something because it is offensive in any way is exemplifying political correctness. In several ways, this concept is similar to a more moderate version of the language of Newspeak in George…

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