Politics
Politics refers to the way in which decisions are made on behalf of groups of people. A politician will use their position to suggest and support the creation of new policies and laws, before a group of politicians will come together to debate the creation of such policies and laws.
Global policymakers and catastrophic risk
This paper arises from a study of those involved the governance of risks from emerging technologies, examining the perceptions of global catastrophic risk within the relevant global policymaking community.
Stable Support for Democracy in East and Southeast Asia? Examining Citizens’ Trust in Democratic Institutions
This contribution examines not only the current levels and development of political trust but also whether it is influenced more by long-term factors or short-term factors.
A threat‑centered theory of policy entrepreneurship
We know relatively little about the conditions that encourage people to jump into the political fray as policy entrepreneurs. This paper aims to fill that gap.
Impact of Political Risk on Foreign Direct Investment Decisions: Methodology
Methodology for a dissertation that looks at the impact of political risk on FDI decisions by multinational corporations (MNCs) by conducting documentary research.
Impact of Political Risk on Foreign Direct Investment Decisions: Literature Review
The purpose of this research is to investigate the impact of political risk on foreign direct investment decisions (FDI) by multinational corporations (MNCs).
Impact of Political Risk on Foreign Direct Investment Decisions: Introduction
This dissertation looks at the impact of political risk on FDI decisions by multinational corporations (MNCs) by conducting documentary research.
Comparing Chinese Leadership and Zimbabwean Leadership Styles
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
There is a multitude of problems the effect the effective and efficient running of an organization by virtue of it being an organization. As long a history as organizations ha
Deconstructing Neoliberalism in Global Citizenship Discourses
Deconstructing neoliberalism in global citizenship discourses: An analysis of Korean social studies textbooks
This study explored ways in which official social studies textbooks in South Korea promot
Obstacles on the Road to An ASEAN Single Market
Obstacles on the Road to An ASEAN Single Market
Economic Regions
Since the end of the WWII, countries around the world have tried to establish regional economic organizations to improve econo
A whole new world: Social media as an Election Monitoring Tool
Social’s media’s rapid proliferation in almost every country in the world has revealed a new potential for its use a political tool.
How Changes in Media Influence the Way People Experience Political Campaigns
Introduction
Media communication technologies control and shape society. Most voters gain their political knowledge via the media which can influence their behaviors and beliefs. Notoriety and
What did Churchill do that made him the hero he is today and how did he change the course of the Second World War?
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Contents
WINSTON CHURCHILL
Contents
1. Introduction
2. His Youth
2.1 His Origins
2.2 His Education
2.3 In The Army
3. Early politic
3.1 His Beginnings At The Parliament
3.2 First Lor
