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    However, there have been extensive studies done and they have shown that the previous Russian Presidential have been far from democratic. Since there is no electoral college that elects the President in Russia, it provides for a more free election by the Russian people, as the Russian citizens elect the President based on a purely popular vote. In the Russian Presidential election system, if no candidate receives a majority of the vote, a runoff election has to be held. The runoff is held between the

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    was established in 1993, gives too many and strong powers to the Russian President. Sometimes, people compare Russia's presidency with Charles de Gaulle in the French Fifth Republic Everyone knows about the authority and rights which Russian President has. He can issue decrees and directives that have the force of law without legislative review, but they should not contradict that document or other previous laws. The President has a power to make so many appointments of key officials. The winner should

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    The United States and Russia have had different views since the beginning. They have had different views on the type of government that the feel is the best to run a country. Also, the way the government is structured and finally the civil liberties that is given to the people from a document like our bill of rights. Many people think that the United States and Russia are completely different, but the truth is that the United States and Russia have more in common in the government aspect then people

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    The United States constitution and the Russian constitution both share similarities in which they lay out the governmental structure such as: the Federal, Legislative and Judicial branches, however, the details and power that lies under each of the branches is much different between the two constitutions. Both constitutions also have differences that can be attributed to the time in which it was constructed as one was drafted by revolutionary figures during the 18th century while the other was drafted

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    Donald Trump's Satire

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    Taylor of NPR talks about how “Donald Trump's praise towards the Russian President Vladimir Putin” is creating controversy once again after his interview on Thursday to state-funded Russian Television. It is pretty obvious to the everyday American that the U.S. lags behind Russia in the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), and that as America's global influence diminishes, a potential nuclear war with Russia could have earth-shattering effects. With these rising tensions and a

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    The War Of The Cold War

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    Taylor of NPR talks about how Donald Trump 's praise towards the Russian President Vladimir Putin is creating controversy once again after his interview on Thursday to state-funded Russian Television. It is pretty obvious to the everyday American that the U.S. lags behind Russia in the development of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), and that as America 's global influence diminishes, a potential nuclear war with Russia could have earth-shattering effects. With these rising tensions and a

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    An explosion in Russia has people asking if it was a meteor or on the ground November fourteenth two thousand and fourteen. Evidence shows it most likely originated on the ground. Meanwhile Russias president Vladimir Putin says he is ready to work with his American counterpart president Barack Obama on things like the economy and sanctions against Russian companies. The new United States ambassador John Tefft to Russia met with and offered his credentials as the Russian president says America and

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    In this phase America and Soviet Russia disbelieved each other. America always tried to control the Red Regime in Russia. Without any hesitation Soviet Russia established Communism by destroying democracy in the Poland, Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungery, Yugoslavia and other Eastern European Countries.In order to reduce Russia’s hegemony, America helped Greece and Turkey by following Truman Doctrine which came into force on 12 March 1947. According to Marshall Plan which was declared on 5 June, 1947 America

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    Street Journal dated 27/March-2014, Russia is still massing troops near the Russian/Ukraine border; the question is “Will Russia/Putin’s uses this buildup as a staging platform for another attack on Ukraine?” These actions by Russia are occurring despite President Putnuns assurances that he has no intentions of violating Ukraine territorial integrity. In addition Putin’s actions runs contra to a an agreement called “The Budapest Memorandum” of 1994, where Russia along with the US pledge to uphold

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    efficient methods of running a country. In comparing and contrasting the political setup of two countries a good understanding of the different systems is easily seen. The fall of Communism in many parts of the world has triggered countries like Russia to create new political systems and political parties. This also changes the functioning of the economy and the military. Likewise in India, changes are almost seen daily in the ruling of the country. Comparing and contrasting these two countries

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