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What are the issues with globalisation?

Globalisation is the process by which there is an increase of power for international institutions, and far more interaction between different states on an international governing level. The collaborative...

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What are the main tenets of the Republican Party?

The Republican party in the US is the right-wing end of American politics. Although politics in the US is greatly bipartisan, it is also difficult to separate the many different facets on either side. The...

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Hang on, don't liberals want small government? Why do they also want higher taxes then?

So, you need to bear in mind that there is a difference between classical and modern liberalism. Classical liberalism was the main type of liberalism in the late 18th century and throughout the 19th centu...

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Describe the main functions of political parties in the UK today.

We must first identify precisely what the question is asking of us. This is an example of a "Describe..." question, which for A-Level Politics does not require analysis as much as explanation. I...

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Explain how an Act of Parliament is passed (12 marks)

The first stage in passing an Act of Parliament involves introducing a Green Paper (this contains tentative proposals for new law). The next stage is a White Paper (which contains firm proposals for a new...

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