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The role of prime minister sits at the center of parliamentary and semi-presidential governance, making it a natural subject across political science, history, international relations, and economics courses. Students examine how the office concentrates executive authority, mediates between legislative bodies and national populations, and shapes domestic and foreign policy. The position raises genuinely complex academic questions about democratic accountability, the limits of political power, and how individual leadership interacts with institutional constraints. Because prime ministers operate across a wide range of national contexts — from long-established parliamentary democracies to post-colonial states — the topic invites comparison and demands attention to specific political and historical conditions.

The papers collected here reflect a broad range of approaches. Some take a country-specific or case-study focus, examining figures such as Ngo Dinh Diem or analyzing policy areas like Australian defense and climate change commitments. Others adopt comparative or advisory frameworks, asking how a prime minister or president in a selected country might respond to economic pressures, security challenges, or globalization. Historical analysis also appears, alongside papers engaging with constitutional questions and the structural differences between governments such as the USSR and the Russian Federation.

A strong essay on this topic begins with a precise, arguable thesis — not simply a description of what a prime minister does, but a claim about how or why a particular leader, decision, or institutional arrangement produced specific outcomes. Evidence drawn from policy records, constitutional frameworks, and credible political analysis carries the most weight. The most common pitfall is writing too broadly; keeping the argument anchored to a defined country, time period, or policy domain produces a far more persuasive and manageable paper.

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Country Profile Hungry
Hungary was a severely oppressed country. It suffered much under the two World Wars. In 1920, it lost 2/3 of its population, which was spread wide. After World War II, it came under Communist rule and again was bitterly oppressed. This paper briefly discusses these experiences, its environmental vulnerabilities, cultural aspects, economy, population and recent attempts at scientific development.
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Greek History World Civilizations
WAS GREECE THE 'FIRST†WESTERN CIVILIZATION Some have argued, that Western Civilization, in the sense that it saw itself as different from "the East" truly began with the Greeks. Herodotus himself contrasted the West as representing freedom, and the East as representing oppression. What do you think provide reasons Would you agree with this argument (that Western Civilization truly began with the Greeks)? Why or why not? Please give examples to support your ideas. You should post more than once-- so feel free to support or argue against other posts politely 3. BACKGROUND Imagine that we are in classical Greece, attendees of a great banquet held in Olympia, after a day of watching the games. The host has invited people from all different parts of Greece to take part-- Athenians, Spartans, Thebens, Cretens, etc have all attended (you may choose which city state you are from). After the meal is concluded, some of the guests (us) have stayed behind to engage in philosophical discussion. You are free to draw on Plato, Aristotle, or Socrates, or other classical Greek philosophy in support of your arguments (any good Greek intellectual would know their works by heart, but you can use the internet to do your own research).
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Comparative politics: concepts and analysis
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European financial debt crisis: research analysis and data
Though the effects of the European financial and debt crisis began with the smaller counties, the larger economies also felt adverse effects. The ECB, IMF and EU also came to the rescue with a series of financial bailouts in the tunes of billions. Although the crisis seems to have been controlled for now, there is serious fear of its reemergence since the actions that were taken would only resolve the problem in the short term but not in the long run.
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Quebec nationalism: history, identity, and political movements
Canada is a nation divided into separate entities around issues of regionalism and provincialism, and Canadians in general do not place their trust in the federal government but in the governments of the different…
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Portugal: geography, history, and culture
Portugal: 16th Century to Present Portugal is a country a part of the continent of Europe. It is on the western coast of Europe sharing a boundary with Spain and the Atlantic Ocean. Portugal's independence and king (now there is a president and a prime minister) received formal recognition since the 12th century AD. The language is Portuguese and the people identify as Portuguese or of the Portuguese Republic (Republica Portuguesa). It is a mostly Catholic country and with mostly female citizens. There are nearly 11 million people living in Portugal according to the Central Intelligence Agency (2012). The capital city is Lisbon and most of the population lives in urban areas rather than rural areas. There are archipelagos, Azores, and Madeira, which are additionally a part of Portugal. The paper will provide insight into the country of Portugal, regaling parts of the country's history from the 16th century to the present.
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Conflict and development in Somalia
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Terrorism Has a Long and Violent History
Terrorism has a long and violent history and incidents of terrorism have been recorded from at least 2,000 years ago. Acts of terrorism have included political assassinations, violent political revolutions, hijackings,…
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Betrayal and Fidelity in The Left Hand of Darkness
Gender is a highly important aspect of Le Guin's novel, The Left Hand of Darkness. However, it is only important for the fact that it provides a means to demonstrate the duality between fidelity and betrayal in this novel. Other dualities exist throughout this work, which is the primary theme of this piece of literature.