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    them had a common background; motivation related to the political forces that shape our world. From the passage of King’s Leopold’s Ghost that shows how powerful nations certainly shape trade and progress; to the fundamental issue of why and how the current notion of development was created; to the issues of how development plans interact and affect the less favored nations. It is unquestionable that the common denominator is how political forces are fundamental to understand all of situations…

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    Smoketown Case Analysis

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    Given the context of Smoketown, the combination of political philosophy and information processing frames of reference would work best. Political philosophy is the strongest frame at providing an overall policy goal through its dialectic approach. However, it is the weakest of the five frames at providing technical details or a plan of action. Information processing counterbalances the major weakness of political philosophy by being the strongest technical frame since it provides prescriptions…

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    generations, much of their information comes from internet sources. In response to this different demographic some companies have been putting out apps which focus on political information. She explains how the app Electr was designed to give the youth access to this information in the way they are used to. She also introduces other political apps…

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    and Blinder have two different arguments, they are not entirely contradictory. John Locke’s main argument for the ratification of the constitution was to control political factions from possibly gaining power. According to Locke, a representative form of government is necessary in protecting the majority from being silenced by a political minority. Alan Blinder would not disagree with Locke, a representative government is essential but government itself has become to politicized and resulted in…

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    it only seems logical that perhaps the most important asset of American lifestyle, its political landscape promoting democracy and, most importantly, freedom, should follow suit in transforming political news and initiatives. Political candidates must begin building campaigns around digital media to increase levels of political participation among all Americans, but especially young people. While high political participation rates nation-wide…

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    Political thought has been a distinctive activity of human beings since the ancient period. Thinking about politics is an inevitable activity of the earliest political thinkers. Several of them have sought to explain about the institutions, practices and government that they have found themselves living into (Boucher & Kelly, 2009). The magnitude of the differences among the proposals of these political thinkers could be attributed to the changes in the society occurring at that time. The…

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    Kautilya as a Strategic Advisor Kautilya operated as a key advisor to the Indian King Chandragupta and sought to encapsulate his interpretation of the science of politics in a work that would instruct kings on how to properly govern their states. Whether in the ancient or modern world the counsel provided by a strategic advisor must adhere to some basic principles to ensure the advice is received, respected and ultimately acted upon by a senior leader. James E. Lukaszewski categorizes such…

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    and taste in politics at this instant. Today, politics have become a much bombarded term. It has a mixture of what once was, what is, what is to be. Politics is directly associated with corruption, killing, vote-buying, ill-gotten wealth, lack of political will, and the like. Politics per…

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    Political Ideology

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    Analyzing the Ideology of Political Parties (PTI) Ideology: According to the Cambridge Dictionary, ideology is a set of beliefs or principles, especially one on which a political system, party or organization is based. It is a comprehensive set of normative beliefs, conscious and unconscious ideas of an individual, group or society. Political Ideology: A political ideology is a set of related beliefs about political theory and policy held by an individual, group of…

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    authorities which caused many wars throughout this period in history. Pope Boniface VIII bull Unam Sactam is one event that dramatically affected these warring authorities. A great boom of political theory writings captured the numerous thoughts that supported either the…

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