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Papers On Political Science & Government
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Habeas Corpus
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A 5 page research paper that examines the April 2007 denial of the Supreme Court to hear the habeas corpus case of the Guantanamo Bay detainees. The writer discusses the ruling, relating it to the previous ruling 3 years ago by the Supreme Court, history of habeas corpus, and reaction to the ruling. Then, the writer discusses her own ideas and feelings on this topic. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khhabeas.rtf
Hacker’s models of terrorism applied to Bin Laden and al Qaeda
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A paper which looks critically at Hacker's categorisation of terrorists as crusaders, criminals and crazies, in relation to other theories of terrorism and with specific reference to the philosophy and activities of Bin Laden and al-Qaeda. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: JL22terrcrus.rtf
Haiti - U.S. Relations: Embargoes
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A 5 page paper that explores the sanctions imposed on Haiti by the U.S. and the UN. A timeline is presented to explain the reasons for the embargoes. The effects of the embargoes are discussed, such as a flourishing black market. The disagreement about the sanctions is also explored. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGhaiti.wps
Haiti Adrift
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A 12 page paper examining current conditions in Haiti and their historical context. Haiti exists as a symbol of shame for the world’s developed nations. Ravaged by European influences in times past, it now is being neglected literally to death by those who have the ability to help in meaningful ways. The purpose here is to assess US involvement in Haiti over the years, and whether it has had any lasting effect. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KShaitiAdr.rtf
Haitian Immigrants in the United States
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This 5 page report
discusses the experiences of Haitians that have immigrated to the
United States. The struggles faced by immigrants has always been
one requiring a great deal of personal determination in the midst
of hardship, whether it was the Irish and Italians at the start
of the 20th century or the Central Americans and Haitians in the
last decades of the century. However, Haitians have also had to
deal with more bigotry and racial discrimination than any of the
fair-skinned immigrants of Europe. In addition, they have had to
endure political controversy threatening their ability of
remaining in the U.S. In many ways, they have had to deal with
far greater problems than virtually any other immigrant
population. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: BWhtnimm.doc
Hamburger Hill
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5 pages in length. From May 10-20, 1969, US and South Vietnamese troops collided for control of Ap Bia Mountain; in these ten days, fifty-six soldiers lost their lives and four hundred twenty more were wounded from the 101st Airborne. The United States ultimately captured "Hamburger Hill" by killing five hundred ninety-seven enemy soldiers; however, once the conquest is made, orders came down to abandon what they fought so hard to obtain, leaving the hill completely wide open for the North Vietnamese to move in and take back the hill unopposed. This particular military approach was not widely heralded back in the states and created a significant amount of hostility from the American people. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCHamHl.rtf
Hardin's Theory of the Commons and the Failure of the Kyoto Accords
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This 5 page paper discusses Hardin's theory of the commons and uses it to explain the success of the Antarctic Treaty and the law of the sea; and how it can also account for the failure to implement the provisions of the Kyoto Accords. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVTheCom.rtf
Harold Seidman on “The Executive Establishment: Culture and Personality”
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This is a 5 page paper discussing the role of the executive within governmental agencies according to Seidman. In Harold Seidman’s text “Politics, Position and Power: the Dynamics of Federal Organization” (1997) he discusses “The Executive Establishment: Culture and Personality” (Chapter 8). While there is an executive hierarchy within the government agencies, influence and position are often dependent on the specific agency and the relationships with those superior. Despite the professional expertise of some secretaries, their appointments are largely related to where in the country they are from, their lifestyle, what their professional and personal background is and how conformist they are to the established values and ideology of a particular agency and in fact are only as free to act “as big as the president, the bureaucracy, the Congress, and their constituencies allow them to be”. While higher executives within agencies fall within the expected traditional roles, undersecretaries and others within the agencies may more so represent the diverse groups within the portfolio. Despite the increase in external “hybrid” agencies, traditional social and cultural expectations remain of executives within the political structure who must conform to rather than try to reform the institutions they administer.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJSeidm1.rtf
Harry Summers' Comprehension of Clausewitz
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This 3 page paper examines the work of Clausewitz through the eyes of Harry Summers. The Tet Offensive is used as an example. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA736HS.rtf
Has consociational democracy in the Netherlands outlived its usefulness?
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This 12 page paper delves into this form of government and explores the Netherlands. Some country information is contained in the discussion. History is relied upon in order to come up with an answer to the question posed by this insightful paper. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA505con.rtf
Has Geoeconomics Replaced Geostrategy?
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This 5 page paper contends that geoeconomics has replaced geostrategy, at least ideologically. The cold war is seen as a precursor to the modern world order where indeed geoeconomics is at the forefront. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA016geo.rtf
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