Hey, could we borrow that?

Given the current state of American politics, is it possible that Britain, Francs, or Germany may have an institution that could improve the American system. It could be the UK’s fusion of power, or France’s national referendum, or Germany’s Supreme Court model. I’m a response of 400 words, make a case for swapping out what … Read more

Antagonist to Democracy

 This is for a discussion pls.  One page. Discuss how the practice of democracy leads to antagonism, factions and how political antagonism results in pressure against democracy.  Explain the different antagonists to democracy, how they are formed and what results occur to accommodate them. 

Political Science

   Over the last 20 years the United States as a nation has witnessed and waged war against various forms of what scholars have dubbed public health crisis. Through various administrations, state officials, and first responders the United States has answered the call through various policy initiatives, state mandates and public health declarations.  The fundamental … Read more

The War Powers Act

  Please see the attached pdf ess.ay War Powers Act.jpg Download War Powers Act.jpg (also posted above), “The President versus the World: How Presidents Seized Control of the War Power”.  This page addresses the 1973 War Powers Act and how it has evolved over the past 40 years.  Essentially, the conclusion drawn in that ess.ay is … Read more

Respond to 2 peer responses

Peer 1 Sophie  Question #2: What are the effects of pluralism? Why might groups concerned with the environment, women’s issues, or other concerns have an easier time being heard in a pluralist system? What other issue advocates (if any) might become prominent in Europe in coming years? Why? Pluralism is a normative theory of how … Read more

Discussion 13

Gallagher Laver and Mair Assignment: Answer ONE (1) of the following questions in your post: Question #1: What is corporatism? How does corporatism relate to what you know about interest groups in the United States in a reputational sense? What can we learn from European countries that display corporatist trends? Question #2: What are the … Read more

Political science

Economic downturns, and hence big reductions in state revenues, present California budget makers with a dilemma.  Should the deficits be cut by reducing expenditures for state government programs, or should revenues be increased by raising taxes?  Use the budget challenge at https://www.budgetchallenge.org/challenges/12/pages/home?utm_source=next10&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=budget (Links to an external site.) to create a budget that reflects your values and … Read more

Federal

For this chapter’s discussion, it again comes in two sections. For the first part of the discussion, briefly describe the models of Federalism, systems of authority, and the “Iron Triangle”. Next, consider the description of the expansion (or contraction) of federalism under our last few presidents – Reagan, Bush I, Clinton, and Bush II. The … Read more

technology and politics

 One theory of technology puts forth the idea that technical things, or artifacts, have value-laden qualities. Furthermore, some of these value-laden qualities may include political values. As a consequence, any sharing of that artifact between different people would entail a sharing, and perhaps a spreading, of those same political values. But what does this mean? … Read more