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Spain’s Peaceful Transition to Democracy
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This is a 7 page paper discussing Spain’s successful and peaceful transition to democracy.
Spain’s peaceful transition to democracy was a result of several elements which were in place during the time of Franco’s rule and the strategy and allegiances Spain’s new King Juan Carlos used after Franco to successfully navigate a peaceful move toward democracy. Franco had hand-picked Juan Carlos before he died as the next successor based on the 1947 Law of Succession. During the early days after Franco’s death, Juan Carlos felt that Prime Minister Navarro who was a former member of Franco’s National Movement was not initiating reforms quickly enough and after Navarro’s resignation, Prime Minister Suarez and King Juan Carlos successfully managed to make alliances with enough members of parliament in order to pass a referendum for a general election in accordance with Franco’s Law on Referenda written in 1945, another useful element left by Franco’s regime. The passing of the Law of Political Reform in 1976 saw the end of the traditional Cortes in government and the first national elections were held later in 1976. Juan Carlos’ allegiances with the military provided for an additional element of the peace during the democratic elections. The dedication of Juan Carlos and the prime ministers throughout the first twenty five years of the ongoing process of democracy has allowed for Spain to obtain a position in the European Community and retain its position in NATO, feats which were unimaginable in Franco’s day.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TJSpain1.rtf
STATE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
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This 5 page paper discusses the history toward the Unification of European states and then analyzes the current status from an economic standpoint. Predictions based on past attempts at reunification are discussed, experts opinions offered and cited. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: MBeurounion.rtf
Strategic Industrial Development Programs and the U.S.
Government
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This 5 page report discusses the ways in which the
development theories and schemes of industrialized nations,
especially the United States, have had an impact on strategic
industrial development programs in other nations. Too often,
broad-based assumptions were made regarding non-economic factors
and the true complexity and diversity that exists in the real
world of (successful) development were ignored. Ironically, such
assumptions resulted in non-strategic development that often did
not serve the larger goals that had been intended and may have
resulted in an overall negative impact. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: BWinstrat.wps
Strategic Trade Policy
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This 4 page paper defines and explains what is meant by strategy trade policy, looking at when and how it is used and the potential results. The theory is then practiced by discussing the case of Boeing and Airbus. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEstrtradepol.rtf
Strategies For The New World
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A 9 page paper that discusses "war" strategies for a new world. Fukuyama's vision of the free market world as the end of history are discussed in comparison with Dunlop's civilian and humanitarian "pull-out" strategies for the military in deference to trained military forces for large-scale global warfare. Both of these views are contrasted to Kaplan's "street war" philosophies (supported by Fukuyama's arguments) that insist on environmental changes and a choice between armed security guards for the bourgeois or continuing humanitarian efforts. The paper supports Kaplan's views. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Warstrat.doc
Strengths and Weaknesses of the United States' Government: 2031
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A 13 page paper
which presents an examination of the strengths and weaknesses of the United States'
government and democracy from the perspective of the President in the year 2031.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RA2031.wps
Sweden: Political Classification
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7 pages in length. The writer discusses how Sweden's government, Riksdagen, is a unicameral system that has been in existence since 1970, drawing its political power from being a parliamentary democratic monarchy with three hundred forty-nine members where the Head of State is the king, but he has no authority in the governing of the state. Parliament is responsible for passing laws, as well as controlling State incomes and expenditures. Unlike an autocratic dictatorship, Sweden's government cannot arbitrarily impose new taxes; rather, the existing laws, in conjunction with Parliament, have the combined necessitated for taxation with the working relationship between government and Riksdagen serving as the people's protective force against undemocratic increases. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCSwedn.rtf
Taliban By Ahmed Rashid
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A 5 page paper that provides an overview of Taliban: Militant Islam, Oil and Fundamentalism in Central Asia by Ahmed Rashid, who witnessed twenty years of civil war in Afghanistan and the Taliban's rise to power. The writer also comments on the importance of Afghanistan in Central Asia. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGtalbn.rtf
Target Country: Australia
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11 pages in length. Australia is one of the world's most diverse continents, offering up a multitude of cultures, religions and languages in order to accommodate its vastly variant population. Its political makeup is considered by some to be outdated and in need of a major overhaul, with critics noting how the Opposition -- whose original purpose was to balance the two-party system -- no longer serves a purpose. Australia's language is primarily English along with a large percentage of natives who speak their own tongue, while three types of faith represents more than 75% of the population. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCAustral.rtf
Task Force Report: An Assessment of the Federal Arbitration Act
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This 15 page paper provides an analysis of the Federal Arbitration Act as it relates to international arbitration and commercial dispute resolution. This paper pretends that the author is a leading authority on international commercial dispute resolution who has been appointed to head a federal task force to study the manner in which the Federal Arbitration Act can improve the treatment of international commercial disputes. The Task force was asked to take due note of the FAA's age, coverage, developments in other jurisdictions, the emerging popularity of alternatives to arbitration (notably mediation) and the increasing use of advances in telecommunications to both engage in international commerce and process disputes arising therefrom. This report is a specific, detailed argument in support of reforms to the current system under the FAA. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHarbitr.wps
Territorial Jurisdiction
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This 3 page paper looks at this subject from an international perspective. An actual case study is evaluated. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA351ter.rtf
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