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Papers On Political Theory
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Changes in American Ideology and Rights in Response to Terrorism: Parallels with Militarized and Totalitarian States
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An 11 page review of the various impacts to American ideology and rights we have witnessed in our societal response to terrorism. The author contends that the suspension of legal rights associated with counter-terrorist strategies are more in keeping with the martial law of militarized and totalitarian states than the rule of law that operates in the civil societies of democratic states. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPterRgh.rtf
Changes in American Politics: Would Our Founding Fathers Recognize Us?
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A 4 page discussion of the many changes which we have incurred. Using the examples of women and minorities obtaining the vote, this paper contends that the political framework which our founding fathers set up is still firmly in place. Yes, America still revels in the democratic and capitalistic premises upon which it was founded and not only would our forefathers recognize the great country which they founded but they would undoubtedly be proud of the strength which we have maintained throughout the years. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPusChng.rtf
Changes in Leadership, Ideology, and Organizational Structure in the Twentieth Century
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A 14 page assertion that many changes occurred in the ideology surrounding the leadership of this country over the course of the twentieth century. As changes occurred in the political ideology of the country itself, corresponding changes occurred in all levels of society. Organizational structure in particular witnessed considerable evolution during this century. This paper reviews the work of such notable theorists as Taylor, Deming,
Bandura, Marx, Durkheim, McGregor and others. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: PPlead20.rtf
Changing the American Culture
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This 3 page paper examines business tactics to change the American culture for the goal of reconciling the nation. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA817USA.rtf
Charles Montesquieu and Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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A 3 page paper which considers the different political leadership methods advocated by these two French Enlightenment philosophers, evaluates their strengths and weaknesses as they related to society, and considers how their methods impacted society. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGroumon.rtf
Child Abuse: (Neo)Conservative And (Neo)Liberal Perspectives
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5 pages in length. Privacy rights reside at the heart of what separates (neo)conservatives and (neo)liberals on the topic of child abuse. Given the fact that one side eschews virtually every attempt at government infiltration where personal choice is concerned and the other permits the inclusion of some government involvement in order to prevent harm, the two sides base their foundations upon the fundamental right to privacy that each individual maintains under the Constitution. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCChildAbPr.rtf
China: US Foreign Policy After WTO Accession
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A 10 page paper discussing how the bureaucratic politics model has influenced US foreign policy regarding China since China's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). China's need for greater economic prosperity for its people and greater international acceptance likely have been the driving forces behind its willingness to make any concessions at all to US requests. Certainly all conditions in China do not fit with the US' conception of democracy and individual freedom. The bureaucratic politics model has provided a means of reaching a common ground of understanding in which each side can maintain healthy respect for the other while making beneficial concessions that do not compromise either country's national sovereignty. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KSchinaWTO.rtf
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