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    THE (APPARENT) DECLINE IN CORRUPTION IN MEXICO Due to its current state, it is vital that one understands the political climate in which Mexico is currently struggling with, particularly in regards to the unfortunate corruption within the government. Although many different factors have contributed to this problem, the two of most relevance in this essay are the economic situation and the activities of the drug cartels. In addition to how these events have led up to this moment, it is also necessary

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    Federalism is the separation of prevailing powers between the national government and the state government. Proposing that the states could not over power the national government and the national government could not over power the state government. Due to the former existence of the states, federalism was created to protect the states and was a required settlement. The states already had their own governmental past dating back to the colonial era where they previously had their own constitutions

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    Compromise in the Constitution The United States Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787, and continues to be the foundation for our government today. Prior to the Constitution, the Articles of Federation served as the outline for the government of the country after the Revolutionary War. However, the Articles of Confederation did not create a strong enough central government; In

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    Here in this topic an issue arises that why we do compare and compare the political systems of the different regions, states, and countries and as well as domestic politics. To answer the bigger question what is politics and political systems. Politics mean the activities associated are attached with the governance of a country or area especially the debate between parties or regimes having power. Politics is also to struggle to gain power to rule and govern governments. On the other hand governments

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    Attendence.gov.in Attendance.gov.in is a website to keep a record of the attendance of government employees by the implementation of BAS-Biometric Attendance System, as of now it is mainly applicable in the central government offices located in Delhi. Biometric Attendance System BAS is a type of attendance system that uses biological details of a person to identify him. In Attendence.gov its functions both as an identifier of person as well as keep record of check-in & check-out time.

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    Corruption and poverty goes hand in hand, while poverty causes corruption, corruption makes it worse. Corruption occurs when poverty in a country I in extreme conditions, and the citizens can’t take action in order to construct a proper form of government (Johnston N.P). When corruption happens, the government has no real benefits of running the country, and faces to more selfish needs for themselves. As corruption develops and expands through the political party of the government, poverty is made

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    Connection is Key: International Relations Intertwined Ancient Greece is responsible for many contemporary ideologies for philosophy and politics. Combining the two creates a whole intertwined web of thought and circumstance. Philosophy is the study of basic concepts such as existence and freedom, however, philosophy does extend on to other concepts. Politics is the ideology and practice of governing a group. Both the concepts of philosophy and politics are evident and connected between

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    The social analysis that Habermas describes in Legitimation Crisis, is for the economy to be steered by the State effectively without causing motivation and legitimation crises among the general populace it is difficult because our government is under constant threat. It also appears to be controlled by many corporations instead of being led by the people. For the states continued existence the organizational structure needs to be revisited in order to remain and get out of a legitimation crisis

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    direct and indirect and either can be seen as legal or illegal depending on the actions taken by the host state. (Nikiema, S. 2012) When a government seizes the assets illegally it is known as confiscation. (International Law) “Every state has the sovereign right to expropriate assets in its territory assuming it meets certain conditions such as: not to be discriminatory against the investor, be for a public purpose, in accordance with due process of law, and full compensation in one form or another

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    On the other hand, they also share similar qualities and characteristics. Both theories realize how our world is more than capable of being a dangerous place and we should not assume we are safe at all times. Military power is recognized as being important and pragmatic, and it is understood this power can easily be abused, as much as it can be functional. Another common realization between idealist and realist approaches is because there is no absolute government having power over all countries

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