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    Plebiscite In Chile

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    The status of Latin American Governments has ranged from opposite ideological ends of the spectrum. After Salvador Allende, who was democratically elected by the Chilean people, was over thrown by Agusto Pinochet due to poor economic reform and a spike in inflation, the state of Chile efficiently turned around the economy because of neo-liberal economic policy enforced by not a democratic government but an authoritarian state. Pinochet’s powers associated with being a dictator allowed him to…

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    Each theory states what it believes to be the way the democracy is like or what should be like in a nation. Pluralism is the belief that the government power is distributed among many groups of people. These people would have coalitions with the others who think the same as they do themself. These groups of like-minded people will then run the government as whole. The groups would then compete against the others to try and push their ideas out and create policies. This will create a line of…

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    unitary traits. The head of the government must decide and know what the best is for its people, so they have an organized system where everyone will be satisfied and feel as if their voice is being heard. However the country decides to abide when it comes to voting, it must also be fair…

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    ostensibly earmarked for some particular expenditure…releases the money that governments would otherwise have had to use for that expenditure (Collier, 111).” He writes that donors who disapprove of the governments’ military spending, would have to persuade governments to spend it on a different expenditure. However, governments themselves determine where their money should go. Collier writes that this makes it “easier for governments to use part of the aid flow for military spending (Collier,…

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    Government In Comparison

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    American Government In Comparison The United States is thought to be the foundation of modern democracy. As a “constitutional federal republic”,the United States does not stand-alone. Various "democracies" are constitutional republics, and have long traditions of a democratic culture, laws, and barriers. The selection role of the head of government is one singularity between the United States and some of the other major democracies. There are many forms of democracy, implemented and modified…

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    Child Care Weaknesses

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    ‘The Commonwealth government introduced funding for community based child care in 1972 and extended it to private/ for-profit commercial child care in 1991 What do you see as strengths and weaknesses in the Commonwealth funding approach since 1972, especially since 1991?’ This essay commences with a brief explanation of the Child Care Act that commenced in Australia on the 2nd of November in 1972 (Australian Government, 2012) and the political context surrounding its components that were…

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    political representation, (iv) economic liberty more than equality. The first element is a continuation of Perónism, the second one represents a different approach to economic development but the latter two elements are greatly opposed to what Perón government imposed in Argentina. First, apart from his assertive promises, people apparently voted for Menem for his charisma (Leaman, 1999, p. 99). As mentioned above as a populist leader, he had direct relations with the people and sought to create…

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    April 2010, Fathers4Justice aligned themselves with the Conservative Party, as that party had promised legislation if they won a majority at the 2010 general election. However, the Conservatives did not win an overall majority and formed a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats. Father for justice have obtained some positive points which I will discuss…

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    Public Service Delivery

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    delivery, it is the first issue that what system the government should adopt to achieve collective actions among agencies and communities. The established system would contribute to levels and qualities of services by virtue of the way how it linked fellow citizens, intermediary groups, and bureaucracies. Consequently, the more satisfied public services would be provided in particular area while other not. According to Ostrom et al.(1961), the government serves to internalize positive or…

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    For example, a pressure group that tried to fight for the resist of slavery arise since 1787 onwards. In 1839, Anti-Corn Law Leagues was a successful political movement in Great Britain which influenced government. Antislavery and temperance organizations start to pioneer pressure group politics while the other inspiration for the early pressure group were religious mass organizations. Modern pressure groups always being critized that the presence of this group has corrupted the political system…

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