Category: Politics & Government 2182

  • The Land Registry at Swansea Office

    The Land Registry Office at Swansea was indeed one of the underperforming government agencies about a decade ago. However, the organisational restructuring process that has taken place over the few years has not just transformed the Land Registry. The improvement measures have also seen the department grow by leaps and bounds to become one of…

  • Local Government Jurisdiction of Conway City

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Conway city, originally referred to as Kingston, is one of the oldest towns in South Carolina. The town developed as part and parcel of Royal Governor’s Township scheme, after having been founded by Mckevlin. A river bluff in the middle of the present Horry County…

  • Counterterrorism for First Emergency Responders

    Table of Contents Introduction Disaster preparedness Risk assessment First responder safety Information gathering Action plan Conclusion Reference Introduction Since September 11, 2001, first responders have made significant progress strengthening capabilities needed to defend the nation against the threat of WMD. The DHS national guidelines developed and implemented nationwide have provided a durable framework for multi-agency…

  • Politics in Iraq: Background and Major Issues

    A brief history of the modern Iraqi State Iraqi state is located on the western part of the Asian continent. The kingdom of Iraq was incepted way back in 1932. The country was invaded in 2003 with the forceful occupation of the British and American troops following the claims made by the international community that…

  • Major Sport Events and Social Sustainability

    Table of Contents Summary of the Article Evaluation of the Article Topic of Interest Reference Summary of the Article Major sport events have huge socioeconomic impacts on host countries and cities because of their large scale investments. Smith (2009) states host countries invest heavily in these sport events because they boost economic efficiency, promote equity,…

  • Community Engagement and Relations

    Table of Contents Introduction Criminal Justice Program Administration Community Relation Programs Conclusion References Introduction Community relations are imperative to effective policing since they help develop trust between the residents and the police. Mutual trust in the relationship is essential since the police rely on community cooperation to provide crime-related information (Hartley, 2021). Moreover, through community…

  • Thailand’s Upsurge and Governance

    Table of Contents Introduction Analysis Stages of Democracy in Thailand Long term prospects for democracy in Thailand Personal Reaction References Introduction There has been a recent upsurge in demonstrations all over Thailand by protesters. We have to first check the root cause of the problem before identifying the solutions that are available to the people…

  • Alternatives to Social Security

    Table of Contents Current Situation Proposals put forward to salvage the program An alternative Reference List Social security is the largest welfare program in America, covering nearly all the American workers. In 2005, it covered around 92 percent of Americans aged over 65 years. In the same year, 156 million Americans were submitting social security…

  • Public Goods From Sports Stadiums. Contingent Valuation Method

    Table of Contents Summary of the Article Evaluation of the Article Topic of Interest Reference Summary of the Article State and local governments spend a lot of public funds in subsidizing the construction of arenas and sports stadiums with the view of generating income and positive externalities. However, Johnson and Whitehead (2000) argue that constructed…

  • Parliamentary vs. Presidential Systems

    Table of Contents Introduction Parliamentary Systems Presidential Systems Conclusion References Introduction Government types are determined and defined by the way the state’s executive, judicial, and legislative institutions are organized. In present times, the majority of governments are democratic, which means that they “permit nation’s citizens to manage their government either directly or through elected representatives”…