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Essay Paper on the Theories of Political Studies

Can the Theories of Political Studies Claim the Status of Science?

To answer this question this paper will discuss viewpoints of Albert O. Hirschman on political science as social science. Hirschman introduces three ideas that deal with the way citizens tends react in today’s civilization when they are displeased with something. These three ideas are voice, exit, and loyalty. (more…)

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Essay Paper on Neorealism and The Invasion of Iraq

Lots of discussions nowadays are turning around the theme of invasion of Iraq and growing power of United States as a strong military state. The politics of neorealism introduced by the United States as the main course of country’s international relations suffers from critics proceeded from the camps of liberals, neoconservatives and classical realists who generally condemn the invasion itself and the mess that is caused not only on the territory of Iraq, but in the whole world. Let’s see step by step, how each International Relations theory criticizes neorealism. (more…)

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Federalists vs Anti-Federalists in Economy, Judicial Field and Suffrage

The debate of federalists vs anti-federalists defined the major part of American politics and constitution for quite a long time. This essay is going to describe the positions of federalists and anti-federalists on economy, judiciary and suffrage based on the book by Sean Willetz “The Rise of American Democracy: From Jefferson to Lincoln”. (more…)

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Essay Paper on Bush under Fire

The sudden outbreak of bushfires in our country has become a popular topic in the news since early this year. It has raised many questions about what we should have done in order to prevent them, who is to blame for the loss of many houses and forests, and what needs to be done to ensure our future safety. These questions have caused a recent stir in the public resulting in a number of different opinions which have appeared numerously in the newspapers. Some people believe that the Greens are to blame for influencing the Government in restricting logging and the limited number of prescribed burns which took place in the affected areas. Others say that we shouldn’t be looking for people to blame as logging and prescribed burning doesn’t reduce the risk of fires at all and that they would have happened anyway due to other occurrences such as drought and hot winds. (more…)

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Constitutional Rights in the United States

In a rapidly developing world the law and the Constitution remains the only undisputed authority regulating life of millions of people. In the age of globalism and global challenges legal system needs to be as protective and fair as possible. The Constitution is recognized by every country as the Fundamental Law. The US is not an exception here. Its Constitution remains the model Constitution of a democratic state.

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