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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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Define and describe the post-war of ‘consensus politics’.

The post-war agreement between the Labour and Conservative parties over domestic and foreign policy that emerged after the Second World War. The consensus saw the parties cooperating over the creation of ...

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Why is the concept of 'rogue states' controversial?

The term 'rogue state' is often used to denote a state which presents a risk to international stability through its failure to adhere to both domestic and foreign policy norms. Domestically, rogue states ...

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Explain the separation of powers found in the USA

The separation of powers is a system of shared power between three independent branches of government: the executive, judicial and legislative branches. Practically, the executive branch is run by the pre...

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Has the office of the Prime Minister become 'Presidential'?

There is certainly a case to be made that in recent years, the office of the Prime Minister has become more 'Presidential'. One of the biggest reasons for this is the rise of new media. Due to the ubiquit...

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