Impacts of the 2003 Iraq War The impact of the 2003 Iraq war on both the “war on terror” and the prospects for peace in the Middle East.
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Analysis of Gordon Brown’s Leadership What has been his record to date in exercising his prime ministerial powers? This essay will examine Gordon Brown’s short reign as Prime Minister…
Privatisation of Local Government Services The U.K remains the leading country towards privatisation among European countries in terms of the amount of state assets that have been sold so far.
Lord Palmerston’s Achievements as Foreign Secretary This essay will adopt a chronological structure to facilitate the clarity of discussion. It will cover the three most famous events in British Foreign…
Effects of Globalization on World Politics This paper considers the role that globalization has played in changing the nature of world politics. It explores the idea that such effects can be…
Effect of Politics on Airlines and Breweries Politics has a huge impact on all businesses, and the range of its influence is broad. Political factors include statutes which may be implemented…
Why Doesn’t the UK Have a Constitution? The United Kingdom operates as a constitutional monarchy with a bicameral (two house) parliament comprised of the House of Commons and the House of Lords.
Relationship Between Neoliberalism and Neorealism Do you agree that neo-realism and neo-liberalism have come so close together so as to form a ‘neo-neo synthesis’? Or is the long-standing…
The Iraq War and International Law This paper offers an insight into some of the politico-legal issues arising from the Iraq War of 2003 and the subsequent military occupation of Iraq by…
Politics of the European Union: Literature Review The process of European integration is a very complex one, and if a nation state chooses to integrate itself into the complex political arena of the…
Barack Obama’s Political Marketing Strategy This essay intends to examine how the Barack Obama team utilised political marketing in order to win the contest. Specifically, we will analyse three…
Elites in Representative Democracy This essay will firstly examine the notion of Representative Democracies in order to gain an understanding of its key components using the political…
Illiberal Practices of Liberal Regimes Most liberal democracies would claim to be liberal societies with hardly any or no restriction on liberal practices such as freedom of speech, freedom…
Does the European Union Have a Democratic Deficit? This paper evaluates the democratic credentials of the European Union, considering the popular criticism that the Union suffers from a so-called…
Social, Political and Economic Impacts of Thatcher The push for privatisation of the public sector, the subsequent unemployment, and the drive to divert housing away from the control of the state and…
Developments of Far Right Ideologies Political scientists, in recent years, have been concerned over the revival of extreme right political movements in Europe and other parts of the world.
EU Environmental Policy Criticisms Detailed below is a wide-ranging discussion of the arguments for and against the notion that EU environmental policy is no environmental policy at all…
Comparison of Tsar and Communist Rule Tsarist rule in the years 1856 to 1917 and Communist rule to the death of Lenin and the death of Stalin both depended on high degrees of central power…
The Beveridge Report, 1942: Causes and Effects The publication of the Beveridge report in December 1942 is one of those moments in history which offer a unique challenge to historians.
Impact of Television: The Kennedy Nixon Debates By looking at the Kennedy-Nixon debates of 1960, we can see that they were important because they set the precedent of television having an enormous…
Comparison of Political Ideologies in the UK This essay will first briefly examine the party’s historical and ideological roots, looking at the central principles which have defined the parties.
Lyndon B Johnson’s Great Society Programs: Analysis It is clear that there were serious flaws in the great society programmes initiated by Lyndon Johnson. Many of these deficiencies took years to present…
Margaret Thatcher’s Economic Policies: An Evaluation It cannot be denied that Thatcherism brought about some very important changes. In effect, there was a pendulous effect of her economic policies…
Conservative Government Welfare State: 1951-1964 The main reasons why the 1951-1964 Conservative government chose to continue with and, to some extent, improve the welfare state had to do…
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Positivism The positive law school has its main pillars, such as Jeremy Bentham, John Austin, H.L.A Hart, Hans Kelson. This essay will study their views with…