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With regard to foreign policy, are the powers of the President limited to persuasion?

With regard to foreign policy, the President's powers clearly extend beyond persuasion. Most obviously, the President is commander in chief. This means he is the chief commander of the army, and c...

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Compare and contrast classical and modern social liberalism.

Liberalism is the 'essentially contested concept' or ideal which dominates western political discourse, both explicitly and inexplicitly (Gallie). Political theorists often make the distinction between 'c...

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What is the difference between classical liberals and new liberals?

Classical liberals believe that society should place the freedom of the individual at it's core. They believe that to do so the government, or state, should not interfere in the lives of individuals. Rath...

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How do I answer a long answer question? I feel like I haven't got enough to say?

When answering say a 40 mark question its important to remember depth not breadth. Of course you want to cover as much material as possible and show the examiner how hard you've revised and how much knowl...

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What are 'checks and balances'?

Checks and Balances, as it is referred to in the American system, is a system of limiting power which allows the branches of government to put a 'check' on one another in order to stop political dominatio...

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