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Papers On Selected Comparative Politics
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Comparative Politics; Influences on Policies for Female Healthcare in The African States
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This 28 page paper is a proposal including lengthy in-depth literature review to assess the different influences on the government provision of healthcare in African nations. The paper proposes the study of South Africa, Botswana and Burkina Faso in order to examine the correlation between female healthcare policies and factors such as the participation of women in the political system and the level of economic development. The paper also includes hypotheses, methodology and excepted results. The bibliography cites 14 sources.
Filename: TEafrichealth.rtf
Comparison / U.S. & Mexico Politics, Judiciary
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An 8 page comparison of the two countries in terms of the party system, electoral system, and the judiciary. Other information touched on includes the executive branches of government, recent changes in Mexico, and apathy in the U.S. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Umexico.doc
Comparison of Two Political Leaders
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Francisco Franco was a general and authoritarian leader who governed Spain from 1939 through 1975. Robert Gabriel Mugabe was President of Zimbabwe in more recent years. This 4 page essay compares and contrasts their respective rise to power as well their leadership style. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Francmug.wps
Corruption in Third World Nations
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This 8 page report discusses corruption in Third World nations and addresses the question of whether it is an inherent flaw in the world’s least developed nations or if it is the fault of Western influence. The author makes the argument that corruption is fundamentally the result of the influence of the West. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWcor3rd.rtf
Country Facts: Australia And The United States
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4 pages in length. The writer briefly discusses geography, economics, government, religion, language and exchange rate as they relate to Australia and the United States. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TLCAusUSFacts.rtf
Croatia and the European Union
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This 13 page paper looks at the position of Croatia in terms of European Union (EU) membership. Although the country has been accepted as a candidate there have been concerns that the EU expansion should slow down, which places the potential membership of Croatia onto a long term scale, if it is to happen. The paper looks at what Croatia wants to join and what they can offer the EU and compares their desire and path to joining with that of Turkey. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEcroatia.rtf
Croatia; Political Aspects and Change During and Immediately Following the Second World War
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This 11 page paper looks at Croatia during and after the Second World War, covering the period of Nezavisna drzava Hrvatska or NHD (The Independent State of Croatia) and the subsequent communist regime under Tito and the partisans. The political models, ideals and practices are discussed along with consideration of the changes which occurred under each regime and the general perception and influences in and within the political environment. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEcroatiawar.rtf
Democracy in Action
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This 14 page paper compares and contrasts two democratic countries; Macedonia and Austria. The paper explains the government systems, including the executive, legislature and judiciary, outlines the current position and election systems and considers their relevant in terms of the lifecycle. The paper also compares both systems with a democratic ideal. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEmaceau.rtf
Democratic Deficit in the European Union Decision Making Processes
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This 10 page paper considers the argument that a democratic deficit exists within the EU decision making processes, typified by the unelected Commission and the Council of Ministers. The paper considers the control mechanisms that seek to ensure the inclusion of democracy, how these may support a deficit and also includes arguments that the deficit may be in the interests of the community. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEdemdef.rtf
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