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Methods of Implementing Public Policy
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This 8 page paper considers the different ways in which public policy may be pursued by government. The model used looks at the level of government involvement and defines voluntary instruments, such as families and charities, mixed instruments such as coercion with tax incentives, fines and subsidies and compulsory instruments such as regulations, direct provision and public enterprises. The writer then looks at an issue in public policy to see how it is enacted uses a variety to tools. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEpubpol.rtf
Mexican And American Government Branches: A Comparison
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7 pages in length. The writer compares and contrasts Mexico and America's governments as they relate to the Judicial, Executive and Legislative Branches. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCmexgv.doc
Mexican Immigrants and the U.S. Economy
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This 13 page paper discusses various aspects of Mexican immigration situation, its impact on the U.S., the American response and effectiveness of its policies. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: HVMexImm.rtf
Mexico after NAFTA
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This 3 page paper discusses some of the economic issues that have arisen in Mexico since NAFTA was enacted. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVMexNAF.rtf
Mexico and the Economic Impact of NAFTA
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This 7 page paper looks at the economic position of Mexico and the influence NAFTA has had upon the current situation. The problem of the unequal distribution of benefits within Mexico are considered and proposals are made which may aid in the alleviation of this problem. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEnafmex.wps
Mexico and the United States During the 19th and 20th Centuries
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A 10 page paper
which examines the various levels of relationships that existed between Mexico and the
United States in the 19th and the 20th centuries. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAmexus.rtf
Mexico as a “Poison” to the U.S.?: A Discussion of Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Prediction
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A 5 page discussion of the historic and contemporary relationship between Mexico and the U.S. Emerson’s prediction that Mexico would prove to be a “poison” to the U.S. was made in response to the certainty that vast western lands would be taken from Mexico by the United States during the Mexican American War (1846 to 1848). Emerson was concerned that Mexico’s proximity to the United States would prove to be an economic and social drain on the U.S. His use of the metaphor “poison” reflects the intensity of his feelings on this subject. To Emerson Mexico’s political sovereignty and even her diverse culture was a threat to U.S. sovereignty and cultural congruity. This paper uses the example of Mexican immigration to the U.S. to conclude that in reality Mexican and U.S. interaction has proven to be more positive than negative. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPmexEmr.rtf
Miami -- Modern Urban Problems
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A 5 page research paper on Miami and its problems. The writer details social, political, and economic factors in Miami's status. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Miami.wps
Michael Gerson --
“The most influential speechwriter in
more than a generation.”
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This 14 page report discusses Michael Gerson, President George W. Bush’s chief speehwriter. Bush himself chose Gerson as his writer despite the fact that most presidents usually leave that up to senior staff members. As a result, Gerson has a remarkable degree of access to the president that apparently the past several administrations’ writers have not enjoyed. As a result, he is an interesting and extremely articulate person in his own right, despite the fact that fellow staffers refer to him as truly humble and President Bush calls him “The Scribe.”
Bibliography lists11 sources.
Filename: BWgerson.rtf
Michael Latham/Modernization as Ideology
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A 4 page book review. Michael E. Latham, an associate professor of history at Fordham University, provides provocative insight into the manner in which theories of modernization were highly influential to American policymakers during the Kennedy Administration. The principal argument of Latham's text is that perspective on modernization traveled beyond their origins in academia to become an influential force in shaping both American foreign policy and how Americans perceived of themselves in terms of national identity. Examination of this text shows that Latham's argument is detailed, scholarly and sheds new light on the mechanisms behind the perpetuation of the Cold War. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khmlath.rtf
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