By: Thesigan Nadarajan | 2010-12-23 | Politics Authoritarian oligarchies are never formed by the entire national consensus of a nation. They are usually formed through inheritance, coercion or usurp of democratic powers. Once formed, they usually resist any attempts at changes or reformations that would lead to the original political democratic state. read more
By: uggbootcheap | 2012-01-08 | Fashion Even if it is occasionally will popular tide restoring ancient ways, is still a rebirthing hand, the revival of the design is not only the clothes, I'm afraid so simple, "ancient" spirit return is the most important. If the "Renaissance" is the ancient Greek people-oriented concept to infuse era, so today's fashion to the attention of the style, it is emphasized to thine own self be true hippies, read more
By: Anthony W Bills | 2011-05-13 | College The United State laws consist of laws that are codified and others that are not codified. The most important of all is the US constitution which is the foundation of the US federal government. The constitution sets out boundaries of the federal law which contains the acts of congress, the treaties of the constitution, the constitutional regulations and also the case laws that originates from the j read more
By: Asim Nawaz Sheikh | 2010-04-03 | Politics People of Pakistan will Always Remember 16th march of 2009. The day which conveys the whole world a very strong message that the People of Pakistan are a great nation not a crowd. They have proved that no one can destroy their identity. read more
By: Anthony W Bills | 2011-05-26 | Reference & Education Romania, a former communist state started formal dealings with the EU countries in 1974. After many years of communist rule, Romania, like many other eastern and south eastern European countries received an invitation by the EU. This was a very attractive offer because the country’s economy was in bad shape and national institutions were in chaos. read more
By: Charles Delvalle | 2010-04-04 | Politics Now I definitely understand the advantages of the democracy we have. I learned that in school years ago. But what they didn't teach us was that a democracy has its drawbacks. read more
By: Robart Horiton | 2011-12-05 | Business Staying in a modern luxurious hotel is already common for most people. Nowadays, people are finding their haven in the countryside where fresh air, animal sounds, and green surroundings are the things you can only sense. read more
By: Paul Davis | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto assassination is the first bit of blowback for Pakistan's military leader & President Musharraf opposing democracy in Pakistan. President Bush is also guilty for foreign policy failures and not entering Pakistan with U.S. troops long ago before it got messy. It seems Iraq was the preferred deadly diversion. read more
By: Michael Hume | 2011-08-14 | Humor It's a bit early, kind of, but the national media is really into this whole 2012 re-election campaign. And the eighty percent of national news personalities who tend to "lean forward" (possibly because it's much easier than trying to find and report actual facts) refer to it precisely as the "2012 re-election" because, well, they have determined that the president deserves your vote - again.... read more
By: Alastair Harris | 2010-04-04 | Politics In American Politics what really counts? Americans pride themselves on the fact there are the champions of democracy in the world. The basic principle behind democracy is that every persons vote is equal, and every voter is important. Fine in principle but in practice only one thing counts in American Politics - MONEY. read more
By: Robert Chuck | 2010-04-04 | Politics KANO, Nigeria, April 22 - Nigeria's troubled presidential election, which came under fire on Sunday from local and international observers and was rejected by two leading opposition candidates. It represents a significant setback for democracy in sub-Saharan Africa at a time when voters in countries across the continent are becoming more disillusioned with the way democracy is practiced. read more
By: Lisa Dunlop | 2010-04-04 | Politics For a political science class, I was asked to investigate democracy and capitalism. No the quality of democracy is heavily influenced by capitalism, but to what extent? In "Democracy for the Few", Michael Parenti discusses the relationship between "want" and "wealth" in a capitalist society. read more
By: Sohail Inayatullah | 2010-04-04 | Politics Can Pakistan free itself from the pendulum of "general and landlord" and help form a South Asian Confederation? A future studies expert looks at five future scenarios for Pakistan. read more
By: Dennis Siluk Ed.D. | 2010-04-04 | Politics I suppose this is an ongoing question,"Why do people denounce Democracy?" In America this is often looked upon as a mortal sin, almost, and as President Bush would proclaim: the world at large should be under such an umbrella. Anybody's guess is good here though, but let me try to explain my opinion, and of course it is just that, an opinion, and perhaps too opinionated. read more