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Government and Politics
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What is the clash of civilisation theory and how does it persist today?

Huntington presented the clash of civilisation theory in 1996 as a response to the end of the Cold War era. He argued that instead of an ideological clash, that had existed in the bipolar world order, all...

Answered by Ellie J. Government and Politics tutor
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How do liberals understand the difference between 'positive' and 'negative' liberty?

This is a straightforward question that is pretty fundamental to how we understand modern politics, so try not to be caught out by the terminology.

The best way I like to think about nega...

Answered by Oliver H. Government and Politics tutor
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What is the difference between negative and positive liberty?

Both terms were coined by Isaiah Berlin but proposed by different authors: J S Mill and T H Green respectively.
​Simply put, negative liberty is 'freedom from' constraints and positive liberty is...

Answered by Katrina C. Government and Politics tutor
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Assess the reasons why third parties have such a limited impact on American politics.

1)Both major parties spread across a wide ideological spectrum.

Little room for another party/candidate to attract substantial support because the parties are ideologically all encompassi...

Answered by Charlotte J. Government and Politics tutor
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Discuss whether the Additional Member System has more advantages than other electoral systems used in the UK

This question requires for there to be a weighted answer, for and against the idea that the AMS system has more advantages. You need to give three answers for and three answers against.

E...

Answered by Thomas G. Government and Politics tutor
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