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    Government Machinery Jordan Elias Northern Arizona University 09/08/2017 There are a variety of differences and similarities between federal, state, and local governments. This includes, but is not limited to, the responsibilities, size, and staff of the administration. The machinery of government is intended to better the quality of citizen’s lives. Ultimately, federal, state, and local governments were established to work together in bettering programs and laws (Berkley & Rouse, 2009

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    The relationship between the federal government of the United States and the state and local governments is unique. This relationship in the modern age has become more interconnected and complicated than ever before. The weaknesses of American Federalism has never been as glaringly obvious as it was in the response by state, local and federal governments to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. Failures by multiple elected officials and government agencies exacerbated an already dire situation by

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    According to M.P.Barbra, local government means authority to determine and to execute matters within a restricted area inside and smaller than the whole state. Every state in the world has been implementing local government system for the administrating services regarding peripheral society. Local government and democracy is most closed concept in theory as well as practice. Term “democracy and governance” are complicated and dynamic concepts in social sciences discipline. It has a long historical

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    From this Chapter, I understand the classification of municipal government from small to big at different scale and also what do the local governments do. The main role is the democratic and service provision. when studying the relationship between these two aspects, some questions are also proposed: is that only when you have property, can you really participate in the vote or democracy? Does the local government responsible to the province about the finances? Or should it responsible to its people

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    the central to the local government. It is the central government has to make some effort for the enactment of legislation. According to Korea reforms in 1991, the central government established legislation on the powers of central administration and the promotion of transfer of power to the local government. This legislation enabled a creation of a council that would evaluate case by case, the powers of the central government and the powers of the wide range local government body, which is to promote

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    of functioning decentralization and each local department may have unique combinations. 2.3.1. Political Decentralization Political decentralization involves the transfer of decision-making power and accountability to local levels. It often involves some form of devolution—the transfer of responsibilities to Local governments that have been granted significant autonomy. In “democratic Decentralization” these local governments are accountable to local populations through Elections and/or other

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    According to Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy (TCHRD), China appropriates Tibetan farmlands in the name of hydropower projects. What is expropriation? The process of expropriation "occurs when a public agency (for example, the provincial government and its agencies, regional districts, municipalities, school boards and utilities) takes private property for a purpose deemed to be in the public interest". In this case, the farmland in Tibetan province of Amdo be chosen for a purpose deemed

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    centralized government, a bloated and corrupt bureaucracy, and the limited power of commoners to significantly change their circumstances, much less how they are governed. With the introduction of political reforms in recent years meant to fortify local governance by allowing the Chinese people to elect officials, scholars have paid increased attention to the effectiveness of these local governments. In the readings I selected from Perry and Goldman (2007), this effectiveness of village-level local governments

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    so much “What if?” rather than “How?” to reach this goal. We have the capability to achieve such a future. Anything is possible if young entrepreneurs and the local governments of DC, Maryland, and Virginia come together in working towards a better tomorrow. First off, you may be asking, why young entrepreneurs? Why local governments? And most importantly, why would a partnership between the two be ideal to improving the quality of life in the Greater Washington Area? Young entrepreneurs have

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    professionals from different fields for new work. PWSN not only acts as planners but also implements of development plans at the local level. PWSN is helping with mobilizing the local resources to the development growth. This organization is supporting for building a self-reliant sustainable society. The best role of this organization is to mediate between the government and local people. PWSN is also playing an important role to reduce ethnic conflict by launching rural community participatory programs

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