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AS, A2 and A-Level: Politics: Page 2 Coursework and Essays
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How Did the Special Agencies of the United Nations help to provide a Better Quality of Life
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How Did the Special Agencies of the United Nations help to provide a Better Quality of Life At the outbreak of the Second World War, in 1939 the League of Nations collapsed. However the work of the League was not forgotten and, before the end of the war, the United Nations was formed. Like the Leag ...

how does the media affect british politics?
(User Rating: 8.75 | Length: 9.8 Pages)
how does the media affect british politics? The relationship politicians have with the media is ambiguous at best. It has been used to both enhance and destroy political careers which gives a strong indication of just how powerful and dangerous a tool it has become. The Media plays an extensive rol ...

how does the media affect british politics?
(User Rating: 8.50 | Length: 9.8 Pages)
how does the media affect british politics? The relationship politicians have with the media is ambiguous at best. It has been used to both enhance and destroy political careers which gives a strong indication of just how powerful and dangerous a tool it has become. The Media plays an extensive rol ...

How far are the problems which Thabo Mbeki and South Africa faced today which exist as a result of p
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How far are the problems which Thabo Mbeki and South Africa faced today which exist as a result of p In 1999 Nelson Mandela retired as South Africa's first democratically elected president and was replaced by Thabo Mbeki, the favoured successor of Mandela. Mbeki is also part of the African Nati ...

How Important in building European Unity was the Masstricht treaty ?
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How Important in building European Unity was the Masstricht treaty ? The first foundations of a common social policy within the European Community were set down in the treaty of Rome, first signed by the six original member states of the Community in 1957 and subsequently by each new member state u ...

How successful was the 1945-51 labour government
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How successful was the 1945-51 labour government To judge success, we need to look at what we are comparing their success or failure with. In this case, success is judged by how Labour achieved their aims, and if the present situation in Britain improved. There are also many different areas that su ...

Immigration- an enlightened perspective
(User Rating: 5.67 | Length: 3.3 Pages)
Immigration- an enlightened perspective Imagine you are a small child, 5, maybe 6 years old. Your desperate mother has brought you from your war-ravaged home country to seek refuge in the more secure environment of a country such as Britain.The majority of your relatives have been killed, for your ...

Incrementalism
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Incrementalism Incrementalism is a popular model of policymaking within contemporary British government. It has many strengths including disagreements never occur over objectives and it is practical and realistic. Hoever this model is not universally applicable and may mean policymaking can be inef ...

International Ethics
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International Ethics For a long time there has been a distinction made between crime that are worse then others. Our criminal system itself when it comes to sentencing is based on the idea that there are varying degree's of an action. We have; first, second, and third degree murder, along with ...

Pluralism
(User Rating: 6.25 | Length: 1.6 Pages)
Pluralism Define Pluralism and Outline The Ways In Which The British SystemCame To Accept This Concept Pluralism is a political system in which pressure groups and other organisations seek to control government policy through the process of lobbying. These lobbies can become terrifically powerful. ...

political control of civil service
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 3.1 Pages)
political control of civil service The principle mechanism of political control of the Civil Service is the convention of individual ministerial responsibility. The convention relies heavily on the notion that the minister is responsible to Parliament for the actions of his department and is expect ...

Power and Authority
(User Rating: 10.00 | Length: 4.1 Pages)
Power and Authority ` A, A simple definition of power could be the ability both to demand that people do something, and to say how a thing should be done or organised. Authority, however, is where power is granted by consent; and when an individual or committee is said to have authority, the reason ...

Power and Authourity
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Power and Authourity (viii) Using examples, distinguish between the concepts of power and authority. Power is the ability to change the behavior of another perhaps against their will, the term "power struggle" implies that one side has used power over another to determine the outcome in t ...

Pressure Groups
(User Rating: 8.00 | Length: 4.5 Pages)
Pressure Groups According to Williams, a pressure group is defined as '...a group of like-minded individuals who are organised with a view to influencing the formulation of government policy'. An indisputable definition of a pressure group, however, is very problematic, due to the several v ...

Red Freedom. The application of reformed socialism for a fairer future.
(User Rating: 7.00 | Length: 9.4 Pages)
Red Freedom. The application of reformed socialism for a fairer future. In recent years there as been a major decline in support for that doctrine which originally looked so promising and had so much support &endash socialism. With the collapse of the Soviet Socialist Empire in Eastern Europe, ...

Referendums
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Referendums Referendums are defined as being the submission of a political question to the direct vote of the electorate, whereas elections are defined as public choice of governmental representatives under a democratic system. Although both require the electorate to vote in a similar way using a b ...

Sovereignty
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Sovereignty Sovereignty A, The concept of sovereignty is sometimes controversial, as many people have different definitions, and it can exist in many formats. Sovereignty could be the quality or authority of being independent and in charge of the conditions you live under; or the ultimate overseer ...

The Cabinet
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The Cabinet The Cabinet performs a number of very important roles that are all significant in the day to day running of the government. The executive committee of about twenty people is sometimes known as the 'administrative heart of government in Great Britain'; that is, the main modern fu ...

The House of Commons is merely a 'talking shop.' Discuss
(User Rating: 7.86 | Length: 9.0 Pages)
The House of Commons is merely a 'talking shop.' Discuss The House of Commons is a section of the legislative part of government. This is where the laws are passed. Parliament has its origins in the thirteenth century, and until 1688, the Monarch ruled, and this was called the 'Divine r ...

Themes of elections
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Themes of elections In this essay I will be looking at the various themes that occur in general elections over a long period of time. I will be looking at the patterns of party support, the effects of the media, and election campaigns. The fist theme, which I will be investigating, is the patterns ...

Transport Policy and Planning
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Transport Policy and Planning To discuss the background to the changes - BRIEF Implications of the changes in terms of the oppurtunities it offers The policy changes to be introduced immediately - what and why these and how they can achieve their policy objectives The longer measures that might be ...

Ways for Reforming Parliament
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Ways for Reforming Parliament Parliament is where the British person's will is expressed, and where the temper, direction and course of our country is set. Parliament is the core of political accountability in Britain. If Parliament is to carry out these functions it go along with the people of ...

What Is Thatcherism? Did It Succeed?
(User Rating: 6.38 | Length: 4.9 Pages)
What Is Thatcherism? Did It Succeed? In 1979 Margaret Thatcher took over from James Callaghan as Prime Minister. On being appointed she appealled, in the words of Francis of Assisi for help in bringing harmony when there is discord. For the next eleven years Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister win ...

What is Thatcherism? Did it succeed?
(Length: 4.9 Pages)
What is Thatcherism? Did it succeed? In 1979 Margaret Thatcher took over from James Callaghan as Prime Minister. On being appointed she appealled, in the words of Francis of Assisi for help in bringing harmony when there is discord. For the next eleven years Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister win ...

Work of parliament
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Work of parliament The word parliament is usually used to describe the building, but it can also be used to describe an aspect of the constitution. The narrowest technical sense of the word comes when we speak of a parliament. A parliament is the cycle from the calling of one general election to th ...


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