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    above described opportunities, multinational operations have posed many challenges including political differences, command difficulties, interoperability, intelligence sharing, cultural diversity, to mention only few. Political differences are always challenge in multinational operations regardless the similarities of political systems of force contributing countries. Each and every country has its own political system that determines its security and defense policy and respective strategies.…

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    The word ‘anarchy’comes from the Greek anarkhia, which literally means contrary to authority or without a ruler (Ward 2004, P 1). Anarchist ideology disregards any type of political authority and considers authority in shape of state as both evil and unnecessary (Heywood 2007, P 175). Personal (of an individual) autonomy is the central theme of the ideology, for which anarchists have long advocated a stateless society. As they consider state as a coercive authority with intrudes in the personal…

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    latter also being a common problem with charity; Peter Singer addresses this is The Life You Can Save, we do not want to give more than our fairshare, and if everyone else does not donate, why should I? However, in terms of voluntary acceptance of political obligation the matter is even harsher. Because my obligation creates a non-excludable public good, why should I help fund something that benefits others if they do not care for the scheme? The former cooperator also stands a valid point, why…

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    The Political Spectacle is the idea of how politicians can manipulate public opinions and actions by diverting attention from more pressing social and political issues such as poverty, climate change, and racial inequalities. Many politicians take advantage of social constructs to draw attention to foreign threats. By doing so, they skillfully lessen the attention on domestic concerns. External threats tend to appeal to broader audiences and feed the fears of less informed individuals, whereas…

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    Confucius once said, “When a country is well governed, poverty and a mean condition are something to be ashamed of. When a country is ill governed, riches and honors are something to be ashamed of.” Proverbs 28:2 also declaratively stated that “When a country is rebellious, it has many rulers, but a ruler with discernment and knowledge maintains order.” This two wise quotes proves that to have a peaceful country is to have better rulers and laws first. If rules are disobeyed, then consequently…

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    Bribery and corruption is an issue that is very happening in most of the countries. What is bribery and corruption? Bribery is a practice of offering something to gain certain advantage, for example: money, assets, gift and so on and so forth, and corruption is when an individual itself abuse its power to gain an undue advantage. Bribery is an unethical behavior and it is also very unfair practice, for example: the employer pay people for their normal job is called wage, and when the employee…

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    2.1.2 Submission - Speaker 2 The honourable chairman, I speaks as the second speaker for the motion of Man-made law are more superior to Divine law. Therefore, I would stand on the position that Divine law are superior to Man-made laws. The first submission is that man-made laws are made with personal desire of the maker or enacter. Man made laws may be implemented in an unjust manner by corrupted person, Lord Acton had once stated “Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.…

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    Huckleberry Finn Critical Analysis Throughout history some of the greatest civilizations have developed around the urge of freedom. Achieving freedom of ones soul is impossible if it continues to be tied down by lies and discretion. In The Adventures Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain shows that freedom is difficult to achieve when there is no escape, racial barriers, and the burden of what responsibilities come with freedom. The symbol of the Mississippi River is key in this novel, the river…

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    action. Besides, democratic countries are organized through some prescribed “rules of the game” and a social contract which, unlike autocratic societies, increases greater societal and political control over any undue infringement of civic and political rights. Fear of electoral consequences, sanctions, and political survival significantly dissuade a government’s abuse of power since people might overthrow a repressive regime through popular vote. Critics, on the other hand, contend democracy…

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    Globalization can be defined by many interpretations such as in political, communities and cultural because globalization is not a single concept that can be defined and encompassed within a set time frame, nor is it a process that can be defined clearly with a beginning and an end. The debates about the meaning of this word has been presented by the variety of viewpoints or opinions by the scholars, economists and others. Several significant factors would affect the interpretations of a person…

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