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    Chinese dream and my dream “There would be no new China without the Communist Party”‚ I’ve heard of this saying since I was a little child. From then on‚ the Communist Party has left a deep and giant impression on me. China makes great progress under the leadership of the Communist Party which has always been the belief of China. I’ve been told that it would be a great honor to be a party member. So now I am a party member and the Chinese belief becomes my genuine belief. However‚ as growing up

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    Political Turncoatism

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    Introduction To be a party to an organization is to be identified to that organization and renunciation of the other party. However‚ in the Philippine case politicians freely and gracefully shift from one party to another‚ the other changed his mind and do the same. Party- switching had been a common scenario in the Philippine politics. Its occurrence is usually at election times or at times when there is a need to resolve a certain conflict involving a political issue or question and during times

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    Political Participation

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    There are three most important components of politics namely- political party‚ interest groups‚ and social movements. . An organization or group of people working together to gain political power is called political party. People which have common motive or interest ‚ get together for influencing political process is called interest group. “An informal network of activists who seek to transform the values of the society is called social movement .”(An introduction to political science edited

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    ... Let us take water diversion project in china‚‚           South china is self sufficient in water resources because of "Yangtze" river‚now Communist government of china wanted to divert its water to north china(arid zone)‚but no party create any obstacle to this proposal.... Because there is no second party prevailing in china except Communist party of china....... The result is $80-billion(500 billion Yuan) project is ready for inauguration in 2012 Dec and going to give water to north

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    Stalin and the Struggle for Power The Communist Party in the 1920’s‚ Stalin’s Rise to Power and the Defeat of His Rivals. When Lenin died he left no clear successor to lead the Communist Party. Lenin’s Testament criticised all the leading candidates e.g. he described Stalin as ‘not being able to use power with sufficient caution’ and Trotsky for ‘excessive self assurance’. A group of leaders emerged; a ‘collective leadership’. By 1929 one of these leaders‚ Stalin had become a dominant force

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    A Brief History of Nepal

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    happy of what u have in life. HISTORY The original ethnic group of the Himalayan Mountain region is the Kirati. They settled in Nepal and formed a stable society until the 12th century‚ when the country began to break apart into a number of smaller states. It took almost 200 years for the country to become partially unified again under the Malla Dynasty‚ which created the three kingdoms of Kathmandu‚ Patan‚ and Bhaktapur. The country was finally unified by Prithvi Narayan Shah in the 18th century

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    Although there are many virtues to enjoy about democracy and democratic forms of government and political systems‚ this form of government has still many impending challenges yet to be accomplished. In that sense‚ I agree with Winston Churchill‚ on the grounds that “democracy is the worst form of government except all the others that have been tried” (Churchill). Looking at democracy through both its weaknesses and strengths in comparison to other forms of government makes it evident that it is the

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    A Democratic Society Throughout time the debate upon which is the best system of government has been an ongoing debate. Somewhere between the realms of democracy‚ socialism‚ fascism‚ communism‚ and monarchism lies the answer to the perfect system. Traditionally speaking‚ North America has always tried to remain democratic in ruling. The democratic system‚ unlike it’s alternatives‚ encourages equality and liberty among the people which in modern society‚ makes it the most attractive system

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    Political Parties in Nigeria

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    International IDEA (2006)‚ Nigeria: Country Report Based on Research and Dialogue with Political Parties. Stockholm‚ Sweden. Janda‚ Keneath (1993) ‘Comparative Political Parties: Research and Theory’ in Finifter‚ Ada‚ W (ed.) Political Science: The State of the Discipline II. Washinton DC: American Political Science Association. Pp.163-191. Joseph‚ Richard (1991)‚ Prebendal politics in Nigeria: The Rise and Fall of the Second Republic. Ibadan: UPL Marahatha Christian Journal Online (2003)‚ Religion

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    and E as evidence for Churchill’s attitude to Communist Russia in the 1920s”. Both Sources A and E are useful in understanding Churchill’s attitude to Communist Russia in the 1920s. Both sources agree that Churchill was against communism and the Bolsheviks reign over Russia after their 1917 overthrow of the government. This is evident in source A when Philip Guedalla writes that Churchill lays awake at night worrying about “sinister little communist figures”. This gives the idea that Churchill is

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