- The US Position After World War I
Being a democratic president with a Senate which had a majority of Republican Senators, the partisan politics then influenced the political action that a president hoped to make, and thus explains the rejection of both the League of Nations and the Treaty of Versailles. - From The League Of Nations History
There were a number of reasons that made the United States refuse to ratify the Treaty of Versailles and to join the League of Nations. - Who Will Guide The Guards
The democracy principles of American government system were dictated by the idea that government must be for people. - Politics In Canada
Canada political system was greatly influenced by the British political government. - Liberalism
Principles adapt according to changing communal and biased circumstances and can even combine with, or take on principles from, other ideologies. Liberalism as a philosophy has undergone consecutive modifications since its beginning some 300 years ago. In scrupulous, Liberalism’s outlook of the position of the state has transformed since 1880 in reaction to the financial failings of its own ‘Laissez faire’ philosophy, but all through Liberalism has retained its primary obsession with the liberty of the personality. - Conventions
Conventions are system of exercise applicable to the three organs of the supervision. It is based on approval and not on lawful responsibility. Conventions are frequently observed practices with no legal foundation and are not enforceable in magistrates. While the courts do not with authorization imposed rule, they do distinguish conventions and their applications. - How Ethical are Sanctions?
In the last ten years, it seems that the result of the use of sanctions, (authoritative permission or approval) to induce policy is an alarming amount of humanitarian suffering. The question now arises, is that respectable? If focusing on the weakest portion of the population, and using them to achieve leverage, is what sanctions result in, this is only exploitation, an injustice to human dignity. And this is unethical, unrespectable and certainly, unjust. - Globalization
At the beginning of this century the world society has faced with various crisis phenomena and their consequences of different character: international, systematical, social and economic, political, ecological etc. Such processes also take place in social and cultural, religious and inter confessional relations, in difficult interaction of moral standards and politics. World society is facing a problem of integral comprehension of the society development in new conditions, when human interests become dominant in international life, although it is still overwhelmed with contradictions regarding class, national and ethnical, group levels. The paradox of the situations lies in the fact that globalization of social processes and of human interests are closely connected with civilization crisis. - Great Britain Welcomes asylums
Every year hundreds of thousands of people come to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland seeking a refuge or asylum having sincere hopes that in the new country they will find a better and more prosperous life with a more reliable social system, more stable economy, and nice and friendly immigration system with benefits to newcomers as Britain has been welcoming new immigrants and asylums for years. Great Britain is among well-developed countries that host immigrant from all over the world, but the immigration policy has been changing over the years and it seems that it got stricter as it turned out that many people just use the benefits the government provides and ignore the law and requirements. - Democratization or Shift of Control?
Democracy is the 'people's rule' who are willing to govern themselves directly or through their representatives. Through centuries there have been thousands of single persons, organizations and even states which pretended being 'people's representatives' in order to take control over society. However, the humankind has determined a few successful democratization processes which seemed to truly represent people’s will. The history has shown such processes having held in some European countries, e.g. Germany, Britain, France, Italy etc. Are their 'people’s representatives' ruling systems really working? - A Global Village: Striving to Survive
Although global village term is closely connected with terms of globalization and globalism, it has its own distinctive features which are not common for all three concepts. While globalization mostly does relate to political and economic events throughout the world, global village infringes social, cultural and national aspects.
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