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    spoken languages, 125 ethnic groups, three ecosystems, numerous social castes, and when dealing with politics, over 120 political parties. While Nepal does host a plethora of political parties, there are three that stand out as the most noteworthy. These are the Maoists, Marxist-Leninist party, and the Nepali-Congress party (Harris, 2013a). The Maoists are the political party that fought against, and won, against the Hindu monarchy during the civil war that lasted a decade; this civil war ended

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    Brazil has difficulty remaining a fully consolidated democracy, as lasting economic and social issues from the authoritarian regime ignite issues within the country. Rampant political corruption, economic instability, and shaky social inclusion characterize Brazil’s democratic development, and social unrest ignited political change in the years leading up to the drafting of Brazil’s new constitution in 1988. Though the constitution was written fairly recently in comparison with other constitutions

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    that can potentially exacerbate the issue. Without that cooperation, the serious issues cannot be solved either, therefore, even if solving social issues is difficult, it needs to be done. The two issues I will be discussing will be poverty and political polarization since in my opinion these are the most important at the current time. Poverty is defined as (at least in a general sense) not having the resources to

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    This election, many people see a solution to this problem through Donald Trump’s political campaign on a platform of “Make America Great Again”. Trump is running, creating new jobs and improving the economy, which appeals to many people who are in the lower and middle classes who have been left behind by economic inequality. Trump’s largest

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    this, you will see the way I view the world and society through Political Socialization, Party Identification, Political Trust, Political Efficacy, and Political Ideology. Many citizens as me have learned our values through a process that is known as political socialization. Political socialization is a process in which individuals acquire the information, beliefs, attitudes and values that help comprehend the workings of a political system and place themselves within in it. In other words, it

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    Political scientists Wilson and Fiorina both tackle the concepts of party polarization and culture war through the lens of the 2004 U.S presidential election. In 2016, their musings are, for the most part, still highly applicable. Neither denies the existence of either a culture war or political polarization. Rather, their theses differ in the extent to which they apply these terms to the general electorate rather than to the political elites. Wilson argues that both elites and voters are polarized

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    shattering its old banks. The Communist Party of Nepal (CPN), which was established in 1950, had a humble beginning. It played no major role in toppling the 104-year Rana oligarchy in 1950. It only won four seats in the parliament in the first ever multiparty general elections held in 1959. It suffered a series of breakups. The CPN broke into two after King Mahendra in a royal coup dislodged the BP Koirala government in 1960, banned political parties and imposed the party-less Panchayat system. One group

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    is important to first understand the current political climate in Turkey, because politics can determine the mood of a country and its culture. Turkey’s party system currently consists of four main political parties, the Justice and Development Party, Republican People’s Party, Nationalist Movement Party, and the Peoples’ Democratic Party. Each party has a huge political clout in the country, especially in the specific regions in Turkey. All the parties have an enormous

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    voices across. In Iceland, the women of the left-wing People’s Alliance Party formed a coalition at the 1981 party congress, succeeding in getting nearly 50% women elected to the party’s Central Committee, and later in introducing party quotas (Dahlerup, 1988). Icelandic women went even further by creating a dedicated Women’s Party for the 1982 and 1983 local and parliamentary elections, breaking off from traditional parties due to their slow progress in women’s representation and their absorbing

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    Address” included major points like; political parties, democracy, excessive debt, and foreign influence. To begin with, the first major point that Washington covered was political parties. Washington is against political parties and believes that America should not get involved with them. At the beginning of this segment of his letter he states “the founding of them on geographical discriminations,” this quote explain how he believes that we are allowing political parties to divide us as a nation. Washington

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