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    From the list of Socialist Countries, my choice is Norway. The Government of Norway is a Constitutional Monarchy. Norwegian economy is a mixed economy, it has a private sector, and a considerable state sector, with a wide ranging social safety net. Key areas are contained by the Government such as the petrol sector. There is considerable regulation and state majority owned businesses. Norway is abounding with natural resources, hydropower, fish, forests, minerals and, of course the petroleum

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    A Unified Thai Kingdom

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    During the 14th century, a unified Thai kingdom was established. Today it is known as Thailand but up until 1939 it was called Siam. It is the only Southeast Asian country that has never been under European rule. As archaeology studies suggests, 4000 B.C. was the time period where early bronze metallurgy centers were thriving. Metallurgy refers to the science and technology concerned with the properties of metals and their production. This development along with the cultivation of wet rice gave the

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    The Australian government and the North Korean government are both similar and yet different in their structure and system of government. The Australian government is both a democracy and constitutional monarchy with queen Elizabeth second as head of state where as the north Korean government is ruled by one man, the president Kim II sung who rules north Korea as a dictatorship both countries have political parties that assist in ruling the country. Australia is made up of a number of parties that

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    Until 1990, Nepal was ruled by an authoritarian system. Democracy was declared in 1990 however it was constitutional monarchy system so people were not happy with this system. In 1996, Nepal Communist Party-Maoist started civil war and ended in 2006. A decade-long civil war had 42 demands but 2 demands were noteworthy that were constituent assembly election (CA) and federal system in Nepal. There was a peace process agreement between Maoist and government of Nepal in 2006. Constituent elections

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    perspective, this paper explains the politics structure of the United Kingdom and Spain; two ………….I selected these two countries because these two countries are involved in the same characteristic, as they both are unitary state that consists of monarchy and parliamentary system. However, with the differences in culture, ideology and history background, making both United Kingdom and Spain have an outstanding contrasting functions. First and foremost, I’d briefly go through the history of both countries

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    Introduction The government of Australia was formed in 1901 as a federal constitutional monarchy following an agreement among the six Australian British colonies, which had governed themselves independently. The Structure of the Australian government may be examined based on the concepts of federalism and separation of powers. It has three distinct branches comprising of the executive, legislative and judicial arms (Info sheet 20 - The Australian system of government – Parliament of Australia, 2016)

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    Constitution is a body of fundamental principles that sets out a framework of precedent which 'regulates the functions, powers and duties ' amongst the organs of the government. It provides authority to how such organs as the executive, legislative and judiciary must operate under a constitution law. The fundamental purpose of a constitution is being able to establish the roles and powers of different branches of a state alongside the perspectives and rights of its citizens. The United Kingdom

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    What form of government does Canada have? Canada’s form of government can be described as three different levels; the federal government, provincial and territorial governments, and municipal (local) governments. Canada also has a Constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary meaning Canada recognizes Queen Elizabeth II as the head of the state, their prime minister, Justin Trudeau, as the head of the government and the governor general as the representation of the queen in Canada. Define and explain

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    Comparing Canada Economic system to Jordan Muhannad hadi Forest heights Collegiate Institrute Comparing Canada Economic system to Jordan 2 In this report you will know all about Canada and Jordan economic overview, natural resources where do they stand in the economic freedom rankings and what type of governmets they have and finally where Canada falls on the of spectrum economics systems. Economic Overview Canada Canada

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    Constitution in 1946. According to Maki the reason why Meiji constitution is because as he stated “The national tragedy of a physically and spiritually devastating lost wars brought the old constitutional order to an end.” (Maki, 1990). In the new Constitution, it states that Japan shall have a constitutional monarchy, in which the Emperor is the head of the state but serves only as the symbol of the state with no power. (NYU, 2006). Moreover, the Japanese Government consists of three branches including

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