The document summarizes the spread of anti-democratic practices across Europe and Eurasia in recent years. It notes that incumbent leaders in the region are undermining democratic institutions and norms to consolidate power, often learning from one another. Hungary and Poland have seen the most severe declines, systematically cracking down on the judiciary, media, civil society, and minorities. They have also begun exporting their anti-democratic models and justifications to other countries. Russia too has deepened its autocratic control, leaving democratic governance at its lowest point according to the report's measurements. Overall democracy has deteriorated in most countries covered by the Nations in Transit assessment over the past four years.
Partiendo del an¨¢lisis de m¨¢s de 500 elecciones alrededor del mundo Alfred Cuz¨¢n explora cinco pautas regulares y recurrentes, que se convierten en pautas de funcionamiento del poder pol¨ªtico.
The crisis of democracy in the western balkans, authoritarianism and eu stabi...gordana comic
?
This document summarizes the decline of democracy in the Western Balkans over the past decade according to various indices. It finds that countries in the region have become hybrid regimes or flawed democracies, with weak, compromised democratic institutions that autocratic leaders have exploited to consolidate power. While the EU integration process was meant to foster democracy in the region, the EU has tolerated this dynamic by prioritizing stability and viewing regional leaders as partners. However, the status quo poses risks such as further democratic backsliding, more geopolitical tensions, and declining EU support among citizens. A more decisive engagement from the EU is needed to address the democratic crisis.
Newspapers, television, and the internet all influence voting behavior in UK elections. Newspapers tend to reflect the political views of their owners and can influence voters, though their impact may be exaggerated. The tabloid The Sun in particular is often credited with swaying elections through its endorsements of parties. Television provides balanced coverage of parties and leadership debates that some viewers find informative. While parties utilize websites, social media, and online fundraising, the internet likely had less impact on the 2010 election than initially predicted, as newspapers and television remain the primary sources of political news for many voters.
How corrosive practices_from_russia_penetrate_and_undermine_us_and_uk (1)Charles Graham
?
This document provides a summary of various forms of corruption exported from Russia that undermine democratic institutions and values in the US and UK. It discusses outright criminal export from Russia, including unresolved assassinations of Russian dissidents in the UK like Alexander Litvinenko and Boris Berezovsky. It also mentions unsolved arms smuggling cases and the conviction of notorious arms dealer Viktor Bout. The document aims to categorize different layers of exported corruption, from outright criminal to questionable to debatable practices, and evaluate their short and long-term impacts.
Comparative Analysis of US China Relations during Trump Administrationijtsrd
?
This article examines crucial issues in the US Chinese relations during the Trump administration considering the issues like Trade war and geopolitical situation in Asia Pacific region. This research explores the main directions of Sino American relations in the period of presidency of Donald Trump, as well as the recent trends and perspectives on cooperation between the two states. The following conclusions are coming to end First, the U.S. government can continue, in the nearest future, to put pressure on China on issues such as human rights, civil society development, and Internet freedom. This pressure will be reflected in China, especially among educated youth and the growing middle class. The preservation and consolidation of American positions in the waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans is forcing Beijing to focus on the resource and transit potential of mainland Eurasia One Belt One Road , highlighting the growing importance of Russia and Central Asia for China¡¯s strategy. Second, the U.S. administration¡¯s attitude toward China remains moderate, despite occasional changes. The tendency for bilateral dialogue and mutually beneficial cooperation prevails. Third, there was unequivocal support from both houses of Congress for the Trump administration¡¯s new tough demands on China. Existing problems between the parties, in particular, China¡¯s close cooperation with Russia, further complicate the situation to the detriment of China. Fourth, the positive development of bilateral relations will contribute to ensuring international political, economic, environmental stability and global security. Fifth, China¡¯s economic development and growing international position are intensifying competition in bilateral relations not only in the Asia Pacific region, but also in the rest of regions of the Globe. Uchkun Dustov "Comparative Analysis of US- China Relations during Trump Administration" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-2 , February 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38540.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/political-science/38540/comparative-analysis-of-us-china-relations-during-trump-administration/uchkun-dustov
The document discusses the role of mass media in politics in Kazakhstan, the UK, and the USA. It notes that in Kazakhstan, the media plays a substantial role in political development by informing citizens about parties and issues. It then provides key political dates in Kazakhstan's history related to media development. It also discusses levels of trust in different media sources in Kazakhstan. For the UK, it states that television is the primary source of political information. For the USA, it emphasizes the importance of mass media in elections, with candidates spending billions on television ads, and media focusing more on dramatic moments than policy issues. It concludes by noting that media are often not fully objective due to political influence.
The document discusses the relationship between media and various political institutions. It begins by describing the adversarial relationship between media and government, with media wanting to monitor government and government wanting to influence media. It then discusses how media interacts with and covers the executive branch, Congress, judicial system, state/local governments, criminal justice system, and foreign affairs. Key points include the rise of television increasing executive coverage, challenges of covering Congress as a large body, and Supreme Court usually receiving higher approval ratings than other branches.
MYANMAR:SURGE IN ARRESTS FOR CRITICAL SPEECH
April 26, 2019 8:08PM EDT
Myanmar: Surge in Arrests for Critical Speech
Repeal Laws Criminalizing Peaceful Expression
https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/04/26/myanmar-surge-arrests-critical-speech
April 17, 2019 9:00PM EDT
Myanmar: Satire is Not a Crime
Drop Charges Against Peaceful Critics
https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/04/17/myanmar-satire-not-crime-0
January 31, 2019
Dashed Hopes
The Criminalization of Peaceful Expression in Myanmar
https://www.hrw.org/report/2019/01/31/dashed-hopes/criminalization-peaceful-expression-myanmar
https://www.hrw.org/asia/myanmar-burma
https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/03/21/interview-why-brides-myanmar-are-trafficked-china
March 21, 2019
Map
¡°Give Us a Baby and We¡¯ll Let You Go¡±
Trafficking of Kachin ¡°Brides¡± from Myanmar to China
Languages
Available In¼òÌåÖÐÎÄ English
https://www.hrw.org/report/2019/03/21/give-us-baby-and-well-let-you-go/trafficking-kachin-brides-myanmar-china
January 31, 2019
Dashed Hopes
The Criminalization of Peaceful Expression in Myanmar
https://www.hrw.org/report/2019/01/31/dashed-hopes/criminalization-peaceful-expression-myanmar
https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2019/country-chapters/burma
Crises and Challenges in Myanmar's Current Political Situationyan myo thein
?
The Crises and Challenges in Myanmar's Current Political Situation in 2017 being presented by Dr Yan Myo Thein, a independent political analyst in Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar (Burma)
European Council on Foreign relations Policy Memory Ukraine after the Timoshe...Fund for Good Politics
?
The trial and sentencing of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko generated criticism and placed agreements between Ukraine and the EU in doubt. The memo argues the EU should pursue a dual approach: keep the agreements alive but don't formally sign them until Ukraine meets democratic standards, while also imposing sanctions on those responsible for democratic backsliding. President Yanukovych has rolled back democracy in Ukraine to consolidate power through tactics like tax intimidation and abusive trials of political opponents including Tymoshenko. The EU needs to both maintain pressure through red lines and sanctions, while also keeping agreements that matter for Ukraine's long term reform.
EXPERIENCES OF THE WORLD¡¯S LARGEST AND THE MOST SUCCESSFUL DEMOCRACIES ,
¡°DEMOCRACY NEVER LASTS LONG. IT SOON WASTES, EXHAUSTS AND MURDERS ITSELF¡±
FAILED REASON: FAILED DEMOCRACY,
THE IDEA OF DEMOCRACY TOPS ALL HUMAN ACHIEVEMENTS, BUT IT AILS IF REASON FAILS .
RULE OF LAW BACKED BY COLLECTIVE REASON CAN BEST ANSWER THE DEMOCRATIC DECAY .
This document provides an overview of chapter 7 from the textbook "Magruder's American Government" which discusses the electoral process. Section 1 covers the nominating process, explaining that candidates are typically nominated through direct primaries, caucuses, conventions, or petitions. Section 2 discusses elections, including how they are administered, the role of precincts and polling places, and methods of casting ballots. Section 3 examines the role of money in elections, outlining sources of campaign funding and regulations, as well as existing loopholes in campaign finance laws.
Political parties serve as linkage institutions by allowing citizens to influence government through their ideas. Thomas Jefferson preferred more state power and trusted citizens over leaders, while Alexander Hamilton preferred national power and distrusted citizens. The Democratic Party traces its roots to Jefferson and populism, while the Republican Party was founded to end slavery. Third parties seek to influence major parties rather than win elections, and include ideological, single-issue, economic protest, and splinter parties. The U.S. two-party system has pros and cons compared to one-party and multi-party systems.
The document discusses various methods of nominating and electing political candidates in the United States. It describes the primary processes like caucuses, conventions, and direct primaries that parties use to select candidates. It also explains general elections and the ballot options voters have. The nominating process can impact choices and participation. Reforms have aimed to make elections more inclusive and secure votes.
This document provides a summary of political events in Indonesia in 2001, including the impeachment of President Abdurrahman Wahid and his replacement by Vice President Megawati Sukarnoputri. It describes the political turmoil and economic uncertainties facing Indonesia. Key events discussed include Gus Dur's controversial governing style which alienated other parties, failed efforts at power sharing between Gus Dur and Megawati, and Gus Dur's attempts in his final months in office to pursue corruption cases against opponents and divide nationalist support for Megawati.
It¡¯s fair to say that trust is the basis of all transactions, personal, legal or commercial. Without trust it isn¡¯t an exaggeration to say that the world would descend into chaos and anarchy. Cooperation requires trust in the people you are dealing with. Without trust commercial activity would grind to a halt as contracts get flouted and international relations would deteriorate with wars becoming more frequent. Whilst the world still chugs along nicely in the spirit of trust there are cracks appearing in a number of institutions that we previously held to be reliable.
US presidential selection: the Electoral College challenged (again)Keiko Ono
?
Constitutional design for selecting the chief executive
Historical evolution since 1789
The Electoral College
How it works today
Implications and criticism
Alternatives
Reapportionment and post-2020 projections
How Vladimir Putin Maintains his Electoral AuthoritarianismBrian Ammer
?
Vladimir Putin has maintained electoral authoritarianism in Russia for 15 years through control of political institutions, media, and the oil-dependent economy. He uses patrimonial rule, United Russia's dominance of politics, state control of media to spread propaganda and censor dissent, and oil revenues to fund the system and popularity. However, Putin's power relies on factors outside his control like the global oil price and demand. His regime's long term stability depends on suppressing free speech and managing Russia's declining oil reserves.
NARENDRA MODI¡¯S AND XI JINPING¡¯S HISTORIC ROLES AMID THREATS AND CHALLENGESKeshav Prasad Bhattarai
?
Includes- Contradictions in India and China Relations ,India and China: Living with the Common Threats of Terrorism and Joint Responsibility of Modi and Jinping
An Appraisal of the Current State of Affairs in Nigerian Party Politicsinventionjournals
?
Nigeria, like many other African countries, has had its fair share of democratic challenges, but it has also recorded some achievement over the years. There have already been calls across the country for some adjustments and improvements on the way political parties are run and managed, in the years to come. This paper sets out to analytically x-ray some of the challenges currently bedevilling the structure and workings of the political parties in Nigeria with a view to repositioning the ideological root and value system that these political parties are driven by. Using the secondary data where information is gathered and the content of same analysed the paper tends to showcase the salient strength and weaknesses inherent in the Nigeria political party system. It concludes that the political parties in Nigeria have always had to grapple with challenges owing to the fact that the formation of the parties are built along faulty lines, chiefly among which is the lack of a clear cut ideology and proposes amongst others that party members begin to imbibe the spirit of sportsmanship by displaying some sense of direction towards establishing a robust party manifesto.
The document discusses tensions between the US and China. It notes that while the economies of the two countries have become intertwined, there are also fears of a new Cold War or even hot war breaking out due to strategic competition and China's military buildup. Underlying issues are China's economic rise which has seen its companies expand into new markets, as well as uncertainty over where the relationship between the two powers may lead as China challenges US influence in Asia and globally.
https://www.delhipolicygroup.org/publication/policy-reports/dj-vu-in-myanmar.html - Over the past two months, Myanmar has plunged into a political crisis. Myanmar¡¯s tentative political transition towards democracy, which started in 2010 and gained momentum after the 2015 elections, has been reversed. The military (Tatmadaw) has staged a coup d¡¯¨¦tat and arrested democratically elected leaders, including President Win Myint and State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
The document analyzes how China uses soft power through media and foreign policy to enhance its global image. It discusses how China portrays itself on the international stage and examines Western media coverage of China's rise. The author finds that China's economic growth and involvement in international affairs have increased Western interest in China over the past few decades as reflected by growing media coverage. The media plays an important role in shaping other countries' perceptions and policies toward China as its global influence rises.
With the fall of the Iron Curtain in Eastern Europ.docxambersalomon88660
?
With the fall of the Iron Curtain in Eastern Europe, Russia's command economy opened up to the world. The resulting globalization brought about great economic and political changes. While the new market economy promoted growth and modernization, it also deepened the country's class divide. Further, the quick transition from a planned economy to a free market opened the door for rampant corruption. Oligarchs who where friends of the old state where sold sectors of industry for pennies on the dollar. So while globalization paved the way for industrialization and modernization, particularly in the oil industry in Russia, the corruption and class divide brought with it make it a double edged sword.?
Like every country in the world, Russia enjoys the benefits of globalization.? They have been active in world trade and financial markets.? In doing so, they agree to the rules of the games established way before they decided to join. "The global financial system resembles a somewhat democratic society where the voice of a very powerful and representative segment of society is manifested not by vote, but by instant and unambiguous money flows" (Marmolejo, 2014).
However, Russia is new to this game.? "The Moscow Exchange was established on December 19, 2011, by the merger of the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange and the Russian Trading System. The Moscow Exchange operates all financial assets across the board: equities, bonds, derivatives, currencies, money markets, and precious metals; in addition, the Moscow Exchange also operates Russia¡¯s Central Securities Depositary and the country¡¯s largest clearing service provider" (Marmolejo, 2014).? It resides about in the middle regarding a current per capita GDP of approximately $18,100 (US), with an abundance of corruption, extreme ends of the spectrum regarding the haves and have nots, not to mention the many ethnic conflicts (Marmolejo, 2014). They are largely dependent upon the export of raw materials, such as oil, gas and other related products, but have "a third-world-like economic structure" (Marmelejo, 2014).? Despite their antiquated economic structure, they have the largest landmass in the world with the 10th largest population in the world.
With Capitalization now taking over some previously communist countries, Putin is slowly destroying the country.? His militarist attitude is going to put Russia back to where there were.?
Marmolejo, M. (March 12, 2014).? "Putin, Russia, Ukraine, and the Globalized World."? Globalization:? Opportunities & Implications.? Retrieved on October 22, 2014 from url http://www.understandglobalization.com/2014/03/12/putin-russia-ukraine-and-the-globalized-world/
The global economy is an interconnected marketplace. Speaking from a political and economist perspective, globalization increases integration in the scope of business, values, technology, and various aspects of culture; it fosters interaction between people, organizations, and governments. In pertinen.
Authoritarian Government as a Mode of Development in Vietnam (SCS 3100A1)Samuel Anderson
?
This document discusses Vietnam's authoritarian government model and its impacts on development. It argues that Vietnam's one-child policy, enabled by its authoritarian system, supported rapid economic growth through a demographic dividend but also caused human rights issues and a skewed sex ratio. While infrastructure expanded under strict state control and planning, the government also limited civil society organizations. The document examines both the benefits and costs of Vietnam's political system for development.
MYANMAR-AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS REPORTS 2017MYO AUNG Myanmar
?
MYANMAR-AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS REPORTS 2017
http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/?s=MYANMAR
Myanmar Political Reform: A Slow But Steady Transformation
http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/ao-blog-post/myanmars-political-reform-slow/
Achieving Lasting Political Reform in Myanmar
http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/news-item/achieving-lasting-political-reform-in-myanmar/
Deafening Silence on Myanmar's Rohingya
http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/ao-blog-post/deafening-silence-on-myanmars-rohingya/
Reading Room: War and Peace in the Borderlands of Myanmar
http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/ao-blog-post/reading-room-war-and-peace-in-the-borderlands-of-myanmar/
Armed Forces and Democratisation in Myanmar
http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/global-wire/armed-forces-and-democratisation-in-myanmar/
http://www.newcrossroadsasia.com/docs/All%20That%20Matters%20March%20Low%20Rez.pdf
Politics in Business
the politics of myanmar¡¯s social media revolution
Apps built for the last elections showcase
Myanmar¡¯s burgeoning IT sector
The document discusses the role of mass media in politics in Kazakhstan, the UK, and the USA. It notes that in Kazakhstan, the media plays a substantial role in political development by informing citizens about parties and issues. It then provides key political dates in Kazakhstan's history related to media development. It also discusses levels of trust in different media sources in Kazakhstan. For the UK, it states that television is the primary source of political information. For the USA, it emphasizes the importance of mass media in elections, with candidates spending billions on television ads, and media focusing more on dramatic moments than policy issues. It concludes by noting that media are often not fully objective due to political influence.
The document discusses the relationship between media and various political institutions. It begins by describing the adversarial relationship between media and government, with media wanting to monitor government and government wanting to influence media. It then discusses how media interacts with and covers the executive branch, Congress, judicial system, state/local governments, criminal justice system, and foreign affairs. Key points include the rise of television increasing executive coverage, challenges of covering Congress as a large body, and Supreme Court usually receiving higher approval ratings than other branches.
MYANMAR:SURGE IN ARRESTS FOR CRITICAL SPEECH
April 26, 2019 8:08PM EDT
Myanmar: Surge in Arrests for Critical Speech
Repeal Laws Criminalizing Peaceful Expression
https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/04/26/myanmar-surge-arrests-critical-speech
April 17, 2019 9:00PM EDT
Myanmar: Satire is Not a Crime
Drop Charges Against Peaceful Critics
https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/04/17/myanmar-satire-not-crime-0
January 31, 2019
Dashed Hopes
The Criminalization of Peaceful Expression in Myanmar
https://www.hrw.org/report/2019/01/31/dashed-hopes/criminalization-peaceful-expression-myanmar
https://www.hrw.org/asia/myanmar-burma
https://www.hrw.org/news/2019/03/21/interview-why-brides-myanmar-are-trafficked-china
March 21, 2019
Map
¡°Give Us a Baby and We¡¯ll Let You Go¡±
Trafficking of Kachin ¡°Brides¡± from Myanmar to China
Languages
Available In¼òÌåÖÐÎÄ English
https://www.hrw.org/report/2019/03/21/give-us-baby-and-well-let-you-go/trafficking-kachin-brides-myanmar-china
January 31, 2019
Dashed Hopes
The Criminalization of Peaceful Expression in Myanmar
https://www.hrw.org/report/2019/01/31/dashed-hopes/criminalization-peaceful-expression-myanmar
https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2019/country-chapters/burma
Crises and Challenges in Myanmar's Current Political Situationyan myo thein
?
The Crises and Challenges in Myanmar's Current Political Situation in 2017 being presented by Dr Yan Myo Thein, a independent political analyst in Yangon (Rangoon), Myanmar (Burma)
European Council on Foreign relations Policy Memory Ukraine after the Timoshe...Fund for Good Politics
?
The trial and sentencing of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko generated criticism and placed agreements between Ukraine and the EU in doubt. The memo argues the EU should pursue a dual approach: keep the agreements alive but don't formally sign them until Ukraine meets democratic standards, while also imposing sanctions on those responsible for democratic backsliding. President Yanukovych has rolled back democracy in Ukraine to consolidate power through tactics like tax intimidation and abusive trials of political opponents including Tymoshenko. The EU needs to both maintain pressure through red lines and sanctions, while also keeping agreements that matter for Ukraine's long term reform.
EXPERIENCES OF THE WORLD¡¯S LARGEST AND THE MOST SUCCESSFUL DEMOCRACIES ,
¡°DEMOCRACY NEVER LASTS LONG. IT SOON WASTES, EXHAUSTS AND MURDERS ITSELF¡±
FAILED REASON: FAILED DEMOCRACY,
THE IDEA OF DEMOCRACY TOPS ALL HUMAN ACHIEVEMENTS, BUT IT AILS IF REASON FAILS .
RULE OF LAW BACKED BY COLLECTIVE REASON CAN BEST ANSWER THE DEMOCRATIC DECAY .
This document provides an overview of chapter 7 from the textbook "Magruder's American Government" which discusses the electoral process. Section 1 covers the nominating process, explaining that candidates are typically nominated through direct primaries, caucuses, conventions, or petitions. Section 2 discusses elections, including how they are administered, the role of precincts and polling places, and methods of casting ballots. Section 3 examines the role of money in elections, outlining sources of campaign funding and regulations, as well as existing loopholes in campaign finance laws.
Political parties serve as linkage institutions by allowing citizens to influence government through their ideas. Thomas Jefferson preferred more state power and trusted citizens over leaders, while Alexander Hamilton preferred national power and distrusted citizens. The Democratic Party traces its roots to Jefferson and populism, while the Republican Party was founded to end slavery. Third parties seek to influence major parties rather than win elections, and include ideological, single-issue, economic protest, and splinter parties. The U.S. two-party system has pros and cons compared to one-party and multi-party systems.
The document discusses various methods of nominating and electing political candidates in the United States. It describes the primary processes like caucuses, conventions, and direct primaries that parties use to select candidates. It also explains general elections and the ballot options voters have. The nominating process can impact choices and participation. Reforms have aimed to make elections more inclusive and secure votes.
This document provides a summary of political events in Indonesia in 2001, including the impeachment of President Abdurrahman Wahid and his replacement by Vice President Megawati Sukarnoputri. It describes the political turmoil and economic uncertainties facing Indonesia. Key events discussed include Gus Dur's controversial governing style which alienated other parties, failed efforts at power sharing between Gus Dur and Megawati, and Gus Dur's attempts in his final months in office to pursue corruption cases against opponents and divide nationalist support for Megawati.
It¡¯s fair to say that trust is the basis of all transactions, personal, legal or commercial. Without trust it isn¡¯t an exaggeration to say that the world would descend into chaos and anarchy. Cooperation requires trust in the people you are dealing with. Without trust commercial activity would grind to a halt as contracts get flouted and international relations would deteriorate with wars becoming more frequent. Whilst the world still chugs along nicely in the spirit of trust there are cracks appearing in a number of institutions that we previously held to be reliable.
US presidential selection: the Electoral College challenged (again)Keiko Ono
?
Constitutional design for selecting the chief executive
Historical evolution since 1789
The Electoral College
How it works today
Implications and criticism
Alternatives
Reapportionment and post-2020 projections
How Vladimir Putin Maintains his Electoral AuthoritarianismBrian Ammer
?
Vladimir Putin has maintained electoral authoritarianism in Russia for 15 years through control of political institutions, media, and the oil-dependent economy. He uses patrimonial rule, United Russia's dominance of politics, state control of media to spread propaganda and censor dissent, and oil revenues to fund the system and popularity. However, Putin's power relies on factors outside his control like the global oil price and demand. His regime's long term stability depends on suppressing free speech and managing Russia's declining oil reserves.
NARENDRA MODI¡¯S AND XI JINPING¡¯S HISTORIC ROLES AMID THREATS AND CHALLENGESKeshav Prasad Bhattarai
?
Includes- Contradictions in India and China Relations ,India and China: Living with the Common Threats of Terrorism and Joint Responsibility of Modi and Jinping
An Appraisal of the Current State of Affairs in Nigerian Party Politicsinventionjournals
?
Nigeria, like many other African countries, has had its fair share of democratic challenges, but it has also recorded some achievement over the years. There have already been calls across the country for some adjustments and improvements on the way political parties are run and managed, in the years to come. This paper sets out to analytically x-ray some of the challenges currently bedevilling the structure and workings of the political parties in Nigeria with a view to repositioning the ideological root and value system that these political parties are driven by. Using the secondary data where information is gathered and the content of same analysed the paper tends to showcase the salient strength and weaknesses inherent in the Nigeria political party system. It concludes that the political parties in Nigeria have always had to grapple with challenges owing to the fact that the formation of the parties are built along faulty lines, chiefly among which is the lack of a clear cut ideology and proposes amongst others that party members begin to imbibe the spirit of sportsmanship by displaying some sense of direction towards establishing a robust party manifesto.
The document discusses tensions between the US and China. It notes that while the economies of the two countries have become intertwined, there are also fears of a new Cold War or even hot war breaking out due to strategic competition and China's military buildup. Underlying issues are China's economic rise which has seen its companies expand into new markets, as well as uncertainty over where the relationship between the two powers may lead as China challenges US influence in Asia and globally.
https://www.delhipolicygroup.org/publication/policy-reports/dj-vu-in-myanmar.html - Over the past two months, Myanmar has plunged into a political crisis. Myanmar¡¯s tentative political transition towards democracy, which started in 2010 and gained momentum after the 2015 elections, has been reversed. The military (Tatmadaw) has staged a coup d¡¯¨¦tat and arrested democratically elected leaders, including President Win Myint and State Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
The document analyzes how China uses soft power through media and foreign policy to enhance its global image. It discusses how China portrays itself on the international stage and examines Western media coverage of China's rise. The author finds that China's economic growth and involvement in international affairs have increased Western interest in China over the past few decades as reflected by growing media coverage. The media plays an important role in shaping other countries' perceptions and policies toward China as its global influence rises.
With the fall of the Iron Curtain in Eastern Europ.docxambersalomon88660
?
With the fall of the Iron Curtain in Eastern Europe, Russia's command economy opened up to the world. The resulting globalization brought about great economic and political changes. While the new market economy promoted growth and modernization, it also deepened the country's class divide. Further, the quick transition from a planned economy to a free market opened the door for rampant corruption. Oligarchs who where friends of the old state where sold sectors of industry for pennies on the dollar. So while globalization paved the way for industrialization and modernization, particularly in the oil industry in Russia, the corruption and class divide brought with it make it a double edged sword.?
Like every country in the world, Russia enjoys the benefits of globalization.? They have been active in world trade and financial markets.? In doing so, they agree to the rules of the games established way before they decided to join. "The global financial system resembles a somewhat democratic society where the voice of a very powerful and representative segment of society is manifested not by vote, but by instant and unambiguous money flows" (Marmolejo, 2014).
However, Russia is new to this game.? "The Moscow Exchange was established on December 19, 2011, by the merger of the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange and the Russian Trading System. The Moscow Exchange operates all financial assets across the board: equities, bonds, derivatives, currencies, money markets, and precious metals; in addition, the Moscow Exchange also operates Russia¡¯s Central Securities Depositary and the country¡¯s largest clearing service provider" (Marmolejo, 2014).? It resides about in the middle regarding a current per capita GDP of approximately $18,100 (US), with an abundance of corruption, extreme ends of the spectrum regarding the haves and have nots, not to mention the many ethnic conflicts (Marmolejo, 2014). They are largely dependent upon the export of raw materials, such as oil, gas and other related products, but have "a third-world-like economic structure" (Marmelejo, 2014).? Despite their antiquated economic structure, they have the largest landmass in the world with the 10th largest population in the world.
With Capitalization now taking over some previously communist countries, Putin is slowly destroying the country.? His militarist attitude is going to put Russia back to where there were.?
Marmolejo, M. (March 12, 2014).? "Putin, Russia, Ukraine, and the Globalized World."? Globalization:? Opportunities & Implications.? Retrieved on October 22, 2014 from url http://www.understandglobalization.com/2014/03/12/putin-russia-ukraine-and-the-globalized-world/
The global economy is an interconnected marketplace. Speaking from a political and economist perspective, globalization increases integration in the scope of business, values, technology, and various aspects of culture; it fosters interaction between people, organizations, and governments. In pertinen.
Authoritarian Government as a Mode of Development in Vietnam (SCS 3100A1)Samuel Anderson
?
This document discusses Vietnam's authoritarian government model and its impacts on development. It argues that Vietnam's one-child policy, enabled by its authoritarian system, supported rapid economic growth through a demographic dividend but also caused human rights issues and a skewed sex ratio. While infrastructure expanded under strict state control and planning, the government also limited civil society organizations. The document examines both the benefits and costs of Vietnam's political system for development.
MYANMAR-AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS REPORTS 2017MYO AUNG Myanmar
?
MYANMAR-AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS REPORTS 2017
http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/?s=MYANMAR
Myanmar Political Reform: A Slow But Steady Transformation
http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/ao-blog-post/myanmars-political-reform-slow/
Achieving Lasting Political Reform in Myanmar
http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/news-item/achieving-lasting-political-reform-in-myanmar/
Deafening Silence on Myanmar's Rohingya
http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/ao-blog-post/deafening-silence-on-myanmars-rohingya/
Reading Room: War and Peace in the Borderlands of Myanmar
http://www.internationalaffairs.org.au/ao-blog-post/reading-room-war-and-peace-in-the-borderlands-of-myanmar/
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Ethnic Politics and the 2015 Elections in MyanmarMYO AUNG Myanmar
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Myanmar Policy Briefing | 16 | September 2015
Ethnic Politics and the 2015 Elections in Myanmar
Recommendations
? The 2015 general election presents an important opportunity to give political
voice to Myanmar¡¯s diverse ethnic nationality communities and empower them to
pursue their aspirations, provided that it is genuinely free and fair.
? If successfully held, the general election is likely to mark another key step in
the process of national transition from decades of military rule. However the
achievement of nationwide peace and further constitutional reform are still
needed to guarantee the democratic rights, representation and participation of all
peoples in determining the country¡¯s future.
? Although nationality parties are likely to win many seats in the polls, the impact of
identity politics and vote-splitting along ethnic and party lines may see electoral
success falling short of expectations. This can be addressed through political
cooperation and reform. It is essential for peace and stability that the democratic
process offers real hope to nationality communities that they can have greater
control over their destiny.
? Inequitable distribution of political and economic rights has long driven mistrust
and conflict in Myanmar. The 2015 general election must mark a new era of
political inclusion, not division, in national politics. After the elections, it is vital
that an inclusive political dialogue moves forward at the national level to unite
parliamentary processes and ethnic ceasefire talks as a political roadmap for all
citizens.
Democratization in Myanmar Prospects, Possibilities and Challengesijtsrd
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This paper endeavors to provide a comprehensive overview of the democratization process in Myanmar. As today¡¯s reality in Myanmar cannot be well understood without referral to its history of democratic struggle, it starts with a brief history of Myanmar that gives an account of several significant incidents that the country experienced from the pre independence period to the last democratic election in 2015. The next section discusses about some specific features of the incumbent government of Myanmar which gives an understanding of how much democratic the government has been actually. In the subsequent section, identifying some important areas whose proper management or utilization can take the democracy in Myanmar to the next level, it concludes. Md. Abdul Hannan "Democratization in Myanmar: Prospects, Possibilities and Challenges" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-5 , August 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd33125.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/social-science/33125/democratization-in-myanmar-prospects-possibilities-and-challenges/md-abdul-hannan
This document analyzes the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), which was founded in 1961 during the Cold War to represent countries not formally aligned with or against any major power bloc. The author argues that after 60 years, NAM has failed to achieve its goals due to several factors, including the divergence of interests among its many members, lack of leadership, and inability to deal with conflicts between member states. While some argue NAM still has importance, the author believes its organizational weaknesses and inability to resolve conflicts among members have led to its failure to impact international policy as originally intended.
The acquisition of Samsung's Construction Equipment Division (CED) by Volvo in 1998 had several benefits for both companies and the South Korean economy. The South Korean government permitted the acquisition as it helped attract foreign direct investment during an economic crisis. Initially, CED employees protested due to concerns about job losses from restructuring. However, the acquisition provided Volvo access to the Korean market and CED's distribution network. It also helped Samsung restructure by selling a loss-making business unit. The case demonstrates the importance of foreign investment and acquisitions in helping countries and companies during economic difficulties.
This document provides an overview of the political and economic developments in Myanmar. Politically, Myanmar has transitioned to a civilian government in 2011 after decades of military rule. Key political milestones include Aung San Suu Kyi's landslide victory in the 2012 by-elections and the suspension of most sanctions by the EU and US. Economically, Myanmar remains one of the last frontier markets in Asia, but it is rich in natural resources and undergoing reforms. Geopolitically, Myanmar is strategically located between China and India, and its political opening could shift regional trade routes and make it a hub for energy and trade.
Taiwan's Politics_A Look at the 2008 Presidential Election_DabneyNicole Dabney
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- The 2008 Taiwanese presidential election was important as it could mark Taiwan's transition to a consolidated democracy according to political science standards, but it has been marred by widespread corruption scandals involving both main candidates.
- Corruption has long been an issue in Taiwanese politics and both major parties, the ruling DPP and opposition KMT, have been affected by recent scandals, weakening public approval and trust in the political system.
- The election will likely focus on the defining issue of Taiwanese national identity and its relationship with China, as the deep divisions between those supporting independence and reunification have continued.
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1. How did the case study impact your thoughts about your own finances?
2. What were your thoughts and observations as you created your own balance sheet?
3. How might the balance sheet help you in future financial planning?
4. How close to reality do you think your estimated personal cash flow statement will be if you track your actual income and expenses for a month?
1. It gave me the desire to track my finances more closely and objectively. I liked how we can determine our net worth through some simple calculations and our inflows and outflows per month. Generally, I rely on simple finance apps like
Mint to track my finances. Currently, I do not create monthly budgets, but I now believe such action could be helpful.
2. I know that I have more assets than I am counting in the excel sheet. Therefore, my net worth is potentially higher. I also have a variety of streaming platforms.
I would benefit from switching from one platform to another month by month to save money. Streaming platforms are not a significant expense. Currently, my most considerable expense is transportation. Since gas prices are falling, this will help increase my surplus.
3. Accounting is math: it either works or doesn¡¯t. Each can be traced from its inception (a sale, an expense, a money transfer) to the line on the financial statement. Since I don¡¯t have much experience with financials, I try to seek out a mentor who is a family member. A balance sheet will ensure that I am not spending foolishly and ensure I am making appropriate purchases within the limits I set for myself. Proper planning will ensure I maximize my net worth.
4. It is important to consider cash flow when planning for the future
. It is important to save money every month in order to be able to make better financial decisions in the future. I hope to use some investing approaches for beginners to purchase funds without getting into debt. Most people underestimate how much they truly spend in a month. Therefore, I am underestimating how much I spend as well. I eat out quite a bit with friends and family, so my restaurant bill for the holidays might be higher than anticipated.
Foreign Policy Association
China and America
Author(s): David M. Lampton
Source: Great Decisions , 2018, (2018), pp. 35-46
Published by: Foreign Policy Association
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The document summarizes the political and economic cultures of Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam (CLMV countries). It discusses the economies and recent reforms in each country. Laos has seen over 7% annual growth but still faces challenges like weak property rights and corruption. Myanmar's economy has modernized since sanctions eased and it passed new banking and investment laws, though structural issues remain. Vietnam has transformed through trade liberalization and reforms, maintaining over 6% annual growth despite state dominance. The document also outlines political histories and cultural aspects of each country.
Coup and democracy- Daniel MakoiCoup #AntiCoupSouthSudanMakoi Majak
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This study examines the occurrence of competitive elections after coups d'etat between 1945 and 2004. It finds that whereas the vast majority of successful coups before 1991 installed durable authoritarian rules, the majority of coups after 1991 were followed by competitive elections. The article argues that after the Cold War ended, international pressure, especially from Western countries, influenced the consequences of coups in other countries. Countries that were more dependent on Western aid were more likely to embrace competitive elections after their coups in the post-Cold War era. This suggests that changes in the international context, particularly the end of the Cold War, help explain the decline in coups and increase in elections following coups since 1991.
na edi??o 2021 de seu estudo anual Democracy Report, publicada esta semana, o Instituto V-Dem mostrou de maneira indiscut¨ªvel o que os brasileiros v¨ºm sentindo na pele nos ¨²ltimos anos: o pa¨ªs vive um acentuado processo de autocratiza??o, e est¨¢ entre os 10 pa¨ªses onde a democracia mais se deteriorou em 2020.
U.S. Presidential election China implications Brunswick Group
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The unprecedented nature of this election has communication implications for companies across the globe, and especially for China. The country is a frequent topic in presidential candidates¡¯ speeches on the campaign trail.
Companies operating in China, and particularly those with strong ties to both China and the U.S., should consider the white-hot campaign spotlight on China during the election. Clear communication, careful planning, and deliberate timing are more essential now than ever.
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This document discusses the differences between democracy and dictatorship in Pakistan. It argues that some dictatorships, like those of Ayub Khan and Musharraf, were able to achieve high economic growth rates and development projects. However, democracies in Pakistan have accumulated a large amount of debt and failed to improve people's lives. While democracy is important, the rulers in Pakistan's democracies have abused power and failed to establish rule of law or equality. Overall, the document questions whether democracy or dictatorship has been better for Pakistan's development and people.
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The document discusses Freedom Summer, which was organized in 1964 by civil rights organizations to address racial issues in Mississippi. It aimed to focus on voter registration, freedom schools, and community centers. Volunteers included northern white and black people. There was a need for Freedom Summer because many black people in the south were being prevented from voting through literacy tests and poll taxes. The events that led to it included Plessy v. Ferguson, which allowed racial segregation, and the ongoing issues of segregation and oppression black people faced in the south.
Opinion And For Against Essay Cool English TiJessica Myers
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Will the 2016 congress be the moment of change in Vietnamese politics?
1. Will the 2016 congress be the moment of change in
Vietnamese politics?
Author: Alexander L. Vuving, APCSS
In 2016, Vietnam's ruling Communist Party (CPV) will convene its 12th congress to select new
leaders for itself and the country it rules. With new leaders will come new policies, but those who
hope for the second coming of reform (doi moi lan 2) will likely be frustrated. Any changes will be
insufficient to turn Vietnam into a new Asian tiger.
Paradoxically, what is commonly called the reform era in Vietnam is not a period
http://www.cnbc.com/id/10000113 where reform prevails. The collapse of communist regimes in
Eastern Europe in the late 1980s was a traumatic experience that defined the strategic outlook of
Vietnam's ruling class in the following decades. As a result, the leitmotif of doi best search sites moi
is not reform but stability uber alles.
When faced with a choice between continuity and change, Vietnam's ruling elite opted for 'continuity
plus', where the 'plus' is often kept minimal. Although the commitment to reform was reiterated
each time the Communist Party convened its national congress, each time it chose a conservative as
its general secretary and as the country's supreme leader.
The regime has golf systematically pursued measures aimed at maintaining its grip on power. These
include granting financial and operative privileges to the military, security and police forces.
Successive Communist Party chiefs have also all sought a strategic alliance with China to secure
foreign support for the regime.
Another policy is to promote 'red princelings' to leadership positions. The conspicuous cases of the
sons of the former Party chief, Nong Duc Manh, and the current Prime Minister, Nguyen Tan Dung --
who are now unusually young members of the Party Central Committee -- are only indications of a
more general phenomenon across all levels.
2. While these measures created structural resistance to change, three decades of doi moi have also
created an environment that necessitates change. Domestic sentiment is clearly in favour of the free-
market system and a security alliance with the West. A survey conducted by the Pew Research
Center in 2014 shows that 95 per cent of Vietnamese respondents support the free market. When
asked in another 2014 Pew survey, what country Vietnam could most rely on as a dependable ally in
the future, 30 per cent of respondents thought the United States, 25 per cent believed Russia would
be a dependable ally and 15 per cent said Japan.
The last decade also saw civil society on the rise despite the fact that the Law of Associations, a
general code that is intended to regulate civil society groups, is still pending after 23 years of
drafting. Thanks to social media, people are now able to build networks, share ideas, have their
voices heard and coordinate actions outside what the government can easily control. Indicative of
this are the recent protests against a tree-felling plan by the local government in Hanoi, spurred by
journalist Tran Dang Tuan. Growing 'blogger power' is a voice the government ignores at its own
peril.
Partly intertwined with the rise of civil society is the return of patriotism, which in its contemporary
form tends to be anti-China and pro-Western. Suppressed during the 1990s and 2000s, this
nationalist sentiment has been reinvigorated by the conflict with China in the South China Sea. Such
sentiment has recently exerted substantial pressure on the government to veer away from the
Chinese orbit.
Pressure for change also comes from the economy. While it has been growing at between 5 and 6
per cent a year, Vietnam's economy is qualitatively stagnant. As an indicator of institutional reform
and technological innovation, total factor productivity contributed only 6.4 per cent to GDP growth
in the period 2007-2012.
With pressure for change mounting, leaders are compelled to act. But instead of deepening reform
in accordance with the calls of a growing chorus of intellectuals, Vietnam's rulers have taken a
different path.
The mixture of communism and capitalism in the doi moi era has promoted rent-seeking activities
3. that use power to make money and use money to buy power. By 2006, rent-seekers became the
dominant bloc in the ruling elite and the Party Central Committee. As such, they were able to thwart
the anti-corruption campaign championed by Party chief Nguyen Phu Trong and rescue Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung from attempts to unseat him.
At the same time as resisting reform, rent-seekers are flexible enough to shape a new regime that
suits their interests. Their ambitions and internal rivalries will be the biggest wild card in the run-up
to the 12th CPV Congress and in the years to come.
Alexander L. Vuving is Associate Professor at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. The views
expressed in this article are the author's own and do not reflect those of the US government, the
Department of Defense, or the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies.