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    Xlandia Government Essay

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    their new government. Keeping Xlandia’s best interests in mind, we think that the executive role should be played by one executive as opposed to two executives. We think that Xlandia should enforce a presidential system, similar to that in the United States but unlike Turkey. A presidential system allows the citizens to give feedback on the government as well as being able to impeach the president if necessary. Previously Xlandia was under the rule of a dictatorship. The citizens were therefore…

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    Carin, Gladys Ian T. IRO BA in Political Science In order for a state to survive, it must learn how to communicate with other states. States have different national interest that may contravene with other states and may result into tragedies like war between states and its allies. International relations or IR was created to study and understand relations among states and know the cause of conflict between states so that it could prevent war from happening. International relations try to…

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    Centre-State relations and describe recent and potential reforms of the Centre-State transfer system. Indian Federalism has been the subject of careful study and considerable controversy ever since the report of the Union Powers Committee was presented to the Constituent Assembly. Not only members of the Constituent Assembly but also political scientists have sharply differed among themselves as to whether the Indian Constitution is really and truly 'federal ', 'quasi - federal ' or 'unitary…

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    If states were able to cooperate, would the world be a better place? What would be the likely hood of all of the state’s cooperating? In this essay, I will present two arguments, which will spell out the neorealist point of view and the neoliberal point of view of international cooperation. The neorealist believe that it would be difficult to have international cooperation because they are worried about having equal distribution of power within states, and being able to trust other states. The…

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    Most important personalities of Unification of Italy 1- Garibaldi, Giuseppe (1807-1882) Giuseppe Garibaldi was born July 4, 1807 in Nice, French Empire. He called Father of Modern Italy. “The foremost military figure and popular hero of the age of Italian unification known as the Risorgimento with Cavour and Mazzini he is deemed one of the makers of Modern Italy. Cavour is considered the "brain of unification," Mazzini the "soul," and Garibaldi the "sword." For his battles on behalf of…

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    government. Public Policies : The principles or laws on which one society has to follow. Ex : The U.S Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and the D.O.I State: One’s nation territory that are organize and under an influence of a political community. Ex : In America we have 50 States because we have specific representative that can represent each and every state. Sovereign: A supreme ruler, especially the one who hold all the power and decision. Ex: Monarchy is an example of sovereign as one…

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    East Asian Politics

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    for power that will give one or more persons the ability to make decisions for the larger group” (O’Neil 2010). Consequently, analyzing East Asian politics is examining the struggle for power or in other word ruling state in East Asian region that require to find out regime of each state. Communist one-party system was one of type of state’s form, which had a significant influence through out cold war era and still maintain contemporarily. Communist one-party system include two…

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    Kjaksaan Case Study

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    Understanding the Kejaksaan (Indonesian Prosecution Service/IPS) requires an inquiry into the history of, the contestation between and the political struggle within state bodies. This historical context is concerned with the extent to which the Kejaksaan has developed within the constitution and regulations. It is also concerned with how political regimes have shaped the Kejaksaan’s organisation and culture within the criminal justice system. In this chapter, I will address the Kejaksaan…

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    which would be necessary under a universal state, could be detrimental. Delsol argues that diversity is required for the fullness of human nature, but fragmentation of humanity is okay as long as freedom is tolerated. Delsol compares NATO’s actions in Kosovo to the United States’ actions in Iraq to explain the violation of diversity. Delsol says…

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    the system of checks and balances. (Llewelyn, Paul, 2016). The United States is a republic which means that it is the people who have the power, but give it it the elected representatives. However, “In modern times, the definition of a republic is commonly limited to a government which excludes a monarch.” (Republic, 2016) US has no monarch, instead they have a President who represents the country externally and is the head of state. The second principle is federation. The US political system is…

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