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Is the U.S. and U.N. doing all they can to assist and protect victims of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM):

Posted on April 3, 2014 by JL Admin

Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) is an ongoing practice among many primitive peoples of the world.  Rooted in religious doctrine and mysticism, this practice is a form of abuse against women, for it deprives them of attaining full sexual pleasure.  Both the United States and the United Nations are powerful political entities that can do something…

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White Man’s Burden: The social, religious and cultural excuses to justify imperialism and gunship diplomacy

Posted on March 31, 2014 by JL Admin

European imperialism of the last few centuries were heavily centered on the perceived moral responsibility of its leaders toward other supposedly backward regions of the world.  Also referred to (not without a sense of irony) as the White Man’s Burden, this notion of cultural, religious, scientific and administrative superiority over far-off civilizations had led to…

Are Latin Americans getting anti-American (USA)?

Posted on March 25, 2014 by JL Admin

In political science studies, it is not often that one reads of American Imperialism. The term imperialism is almost exclusively associated with colonial exploits of major European powers such as Britain, France and Germany in the West; and China and Japan in the East. Although a late joiner of the imperial club, the United States…

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The leadership of Antonio Agostinho Neto

Posted on March 13, 2014 by JL Admin

What does this person do? What are their primary areas of interest? Antonio Agostinho Neto rose from a simple background to become the first President of Angola in 1975.  He served as the leader of Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA) and guided his country through the years of civil war.  Although he…

Do we need American hegemony to build and maintain the global capitalist economic order?

Posted on March 7, 2014 by JL Admin

In the era past World War II, America established itself as one of two superpower nations.  With the Soviet Union providing counterbalancing power, America waged a diplomatic war (Cold War) to assert and spread its ideological content.  This ideological confrontation manifested in two forms: 1. between communism and liberal democracy, 2. between socialism and capitalism. …

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Anglo-US invasion of Iraq (2003): A study of sociological and political economic theories of news production

Posted on February 26, 2014 by JL Admin

The invasion and occupation of Iraq since 2003 is a classic example of the power and effectiveness of propaganda campaigns.  For some people, subsequent revelations about the lack of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) might have come as a surprise.  But even before the invasion took place, many people across the world (including Americans) took…

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A Fraternity of Arms – American & France in the Great War

Posted on February 5, 2014 by JL Admin

The First World War, also called the Great War would shake-up then existing power equations within Europe and prime the region for the Second World War two decades later.  While America’s participation in the latter was more substantial than the former, it nevertheless played a crucial supportive role to its conventional allies.  It’s support to…

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What lessons should be learned from the government’s botched response to Hurricane Katrina?

Posted on January 10, 2014 by JL Admin

Hurricane Katrina will be remembered as one of the most embarrassing episodes of governance failure. This failure is palpable in both the lead-up as well as the aftermath of the event. In the lead-up to the event, local administrators could not act expeditiously in evacuating vulnerable populations to safer ground. After the event, authorities were…

How a bill becomes a law?

Posted on January 2, 2014 by JL Admin

Bills, which as essentially proposed laws, are very important to the democratic process.  It is elected representatives, who on behalf of their constituency frame and present bills in the Congress.  After debates and discussions, the House of representatives and the Senate take votes to approve or disapprove the bill.  If the bill is favored by…

How successful were the Articles of Confederation in defining Democracy in the USA?

Posted on December 18, 2013May 28, 2019 by JL Admin

The Articles of Confederation was the document that served as the precursor to the official constitution of the United States.  The former was ratified in 1781, the latter was signed and accepted in 1789.  The leaders of revolutionary America felt the need for unity among different states and the necessity to define the “relative powers…

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