Would the world be more peaceful if women had more power? Why or why not?

Would the world be more peaceful if women had more power? Why or why not? Has the foreign policy behavior of women leaders provided evidence in support of the feminist argument? Research one of the following female leaders (Theresa May, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Michelle Bachelet, Christine Kirchner, Angela Merkel, DilmaRoussef, Park Geun-hye or Julia Gillard) and share your findings. Did what you learned seem to support the feminist argument? Why or why not?

Identify the administrative agencies and officials involved in the public health quarantine process.

Identify the administrative agencies and officials involved in the public health quarantine process.

3. What are the applicable statutes and rules?

4. Summarize the process of implementing quarantine. 1500 words.

Use these links to answer the questions
https://www.ncsl.org/research/health/state-quarantine-and-isolation-statutes.aspx (Links to an external site.)

https://www.cdc.gov/quarantine/aboutlawsregulationsquarantineisolation.html

Given the complex, fragmented, and even discombobulated nature of the American budget process, applying some of Deming’s insights regarding systems thinking (and the importance of adopting awareness of a system) specify two or three ways in which policymakers and/or administrators could improve coordination in the way we design and adopt fiscal budgets.

Given the complex, fragmented, and even discombobulated nature of the American budget process, applying some of Deming’s insights regarding systems thinking (and the importance of adopting awareness of a system)
specify two or three ways in which policymakers and/or administrators could improve coordination in the way we design and adopt fiscal budgets.

There’s a line in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus (which isn’t worth looking up for present purposes), “His nature is too noble for the world.” Some people who regard themselves as “realists” seem to believe that the projects of international law and human rights are too noble—or too vapidly “idealistic”—for today’s international world. Yet the world has more international law, as well as far more talk of human rights, than it did a century ago. What role can international law and human rights talk play in today’s world—and what are the things that limit their force?

There’s a line in Shakespeare’s Coriolanus (which isn’t worth looking up for present purposes), “His nature is too noble for the world.” Some people who regard themselves as “realists” seem to believe that the projects of international law and human rights are too noble—or too vapidly “idealistic”—for today’s international world. Yet the world has more international law, as well as far more talk of human rights, than it did a century ago. What role can international law and human rights talk play in today’s world—and what are the things that limit their force?

Pick one developing country. Examine this country’s political history and current barriers in developing their democracy. Create a concise argument on the type of democracy they should institute and why.

Pick one developing country. Examine this country’s political history and current barriers in developing their democracy. Create a concise argument on the type of democracy they should institute and why.

In 100-250 words, explain each element of federal bureaucracy, and discuss how it affects or influences the U.S. political system.

In 100-250 words, explain each element of federal bureaucracy, and discuss how it affects or influences the U.S. political system.

Civil servants

Government corporation

Cabinet departments

Independent regulatory agencies

Independent executive agencies

Merit system

Public administration

Spoils system

Privatization

Negotiated rulemaking