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"The United Kingdom should adopt a proportional voting system for all national level elections". Discuss

Key points:Define proportional voting system: A voting system whereby representatives are elected in proportion to the share of votes they received.Examples: Single Transferable Vote, Alternative Vote, Mi...

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Why and how have liberals supported the fragmentation of government power?

Fragmentation of government power is the internal form of constitutionalism, which is the practice of limited government through the existence of a constitution. It stems from the liberal belief that &quo...

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What is the difference between a codified constitution and an uncodified constitution?

A codified constitution is a constitution which is located in a single document or a collection of documents. It operates to clearly state the structure/shape of the government, the manner upon which laws...

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To what extent has China become a superpower?

The term superpower emerged after world war 2, it is said to be a nation which is able to project its influence anywhere in the world, it’s a dominant global force. In recent years there has been an inten...

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How and why have socialists been historically divided over the means of achieving their goals?

Disagreement within socialism regarding means can be broadly divided into three disputes. First, the revolutionary strand, in the context of absent or limited suffrage, saw the fundamental restructuring o...

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