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'Liberal Democracy is a contradiction in terms'. Discuss.

This question is asking for both a historical and ideological understanding of liberalism and democracy. It is also a matter of extent. Firstly, defining liberalism succinctly through individualism, democ...

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Explain the concept of collective responsibility in relation to the UK cabinet

Collective responsibility is the concept that members of the cabinet cannot pubically disagree with the decisions of the cabinet and must agree and support any decisions made.

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What is the difference between hard and soft power in global politics?

Hard power is a tangible concept. It consists of military and economic power. Hard power is the ability to coerce other states into conforming to your way of thinking.Soft power in an intangible form of p...

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What is the difference between the House of Commons and the House of Lords?

The UK Parliament operates a two-House system. Both Houses make laws, check the work of the government and debate issues.
The Commons consists of 650 MPs (Members of Parliament) who are elected by t...

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What is the 'revolving door' in American politics?

A quick definition of the 'revolving door' concept is the employment cycle in which individuals who work for governmental agencies that regulate interests eventually end up working for interest groups or ...

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