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    Systems thinking (ST) is a concept to understand how a complex system (e.g. health management) functions as a whole by examining how the components (subsystems) of the entire system are connected and interact dynamically instead of as individual stakeholders. Historically, ST was developed and used by various disciplines in the twentieth century to transfer methods across disciplines known as interdisciplinary (Peters, 2014). Multiple disciplines can collaborate about methods and conceptual…

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    Separation of powers The term “Separation of powers” was created by Charles-Louis de Montesquieu, a French political philosopher of the 18th century. His doctrine of the separation of powers was based in the idea that the political authority of the country has to be divided in three branches which are the legislative, executive and the judicial branch. His idea was that these three branches must work separated form each other in order to avoid the abuse of power. The legislative branch is…

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    Dudek Government

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    In the lesser-developed land of Dude-K, Dudekians are searching for a change from their current authoritarian regime. The oil rich country is looking for a political system that will bring stability and democracy. The current political system in Dude-K has limited political participation and favored those in power, but the Dudekians have the opportunity to bring about a democratic regime where the rules and norms of politics will give the public a large role in governance, as well as certain…

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    Politics have had a major influence on crime and the criminal justice systems of countries around the world for centuries. There have been politics affecting the criminal justice system from the highest ranks to the lowest ranks for hundreds of years. Throughout history, politics have influenced criminal justice systems through negative means, such as corruption and bribery, and positive means, such as reform in the criminal justice system. The influences of politics reach far back into history…

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    Americas’ views on different political parties have changed thought-out history. In his Farewell Address President George Washington warned Americans about the dangers of forming political parties. But since the 19th century American’s have had strong ties to political parties. Political parties are organized groups that seek to gain the office and exercise political power through legislation and executive action, who also want to control government agencies. The parties want to elect…

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    have fought for political and economic freedom through the motivation of influential figures and gatherings of the African American community, by attacking issues of land ownership, labor, and equal rights that continued over time. During the Civil War an educated abolitionist, Frederick Douglass was one of the first to escape to the North and be speak up on the behalf of southern blacks for political freedom. As well to liberate his…

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    Third Parties is a necessary part of the political system. Without third parties there would be very little diversity and ability to change political group. In addition, some optimal solutions may be covered up. Finally, it also decreases citizen involvement because people are less likely to affiliate with one of only two parties. Third parties are an essential part of the american political system, in order to come to an optimal solution in farthing the progress of the country. Diversity is a…

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    Big Business Environment

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    outcome of the modern manufacturing system. The political aspect of our country was also affected by large businesses, they controlled the senate, therefore decide the fate of the nation. With the modern manufacturing system functioning like a military organization, wealthy men flaunting their riches around, and department stores tempting shoppers the economy of the united states was slowly falling into a economic state of emergency. The modern manufacturing system has been arranged like a…

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    contract. The core of Locke’s political thought is exposed, heavily linked to domination and exploitation. Racial roots of the social contract evoke global division and the existence of full/sub-persons. Mills rejects and challenges Locke’s conventional contract theory by acknowledging racism as the linchpin of the social contract, rather than an unintended consequence of imperfect man. His critique recognizes covert power roots of racism within the political system that, formally and informally…

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    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. Despite…

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