• both favor more federal spending and government care, differing in nuance rather than substance. (mises.org)
  • Yet both Republicans and Democrats favor significant government involvement on an array of specific issues. (pewresearch.org)
  • Moreover, while majorities of Republicans favor a major government role in ensuring a basic income for people 65 and older (59%), protecting the environment (58%) and ensuring access to high-quality education (55%), much larger shares of Democrats - 80% or more in each case - favor a large government role. (pewresearch.org)
  • But among Tea Party Republicans support for tougher immigration measures is virtually universal - 98% favor stronger enforcement of immigration laws. (pewresearch.org)
  • Nearly six-in-ten Tea Party Republicans (58%) favor changing the constitution to bar citizenship for children born in the United States to illegal immigrants. (pewresearch.org)
  • Elections always loom large in congressional politics, of course, but the 2018 midterm election casts an especially long shadow for a variety of reasons. (vox.com)
  • Emphasis is placed upon content and interpretation of the Constitution, Federalism, the Congress, the Presidency, the federal court system and the citizen's connection to the federal government by means of elections, political parties, interest groups and public opinion. (seminolestate.edu)
  • Although many Texans were not happy about RUP and opposed its ideals, many RUP candidates ran for political office during the 1972 state elections. (listverse.com)
  • The debate over the island's "status" is the central feature of its politics and divides its major political parties. (cbsnews.com)
  • In addition, while the issue is polarizing within both parties, immigration is an issue that divides the Democratic Party more so than it does the Republican Party, and backing down just solidifies and deepens these divisions. (vox.com)
  • Paid with the tax dollars of Democrats and Republicans, they are supposed to work in the public interest, not use the power of the federal government to pursue partisan political causes. (govexec.com)
  • In North Carolina, following Barack Obama's successful 2008 campaign, Republicans slashed early voting from 17 to 10 days and curbed or eliminated Sunday voting due to popularity of "souls to the polls" campaigns that encouraged black voters to turn out en masse after church. (ontheissues.org)
  • They both developed from the same political group, the Democratic-Republicans Party led by Thomas Jefferson in the 1790s and early 1800s. (dictionary.com)
  • Lincoln and his early Republicans expanded federal power in ways that are pretty, well, un -Republican today: new federal taxes to fund the creation of a nationalized bank system, a nationalized railroad, high import tariffs , and the state university system. (dictionary.com)
  • Fully 80% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents say they prefer a smaller government with fewer services, compared with just 31% of Democrats and Democratic leaners. (pewresearch.org)
  • And while the presidential campaign has exposed sharp partisan divisions over immigration policy, large majorities of both Republicans (85%) and Democrats (80%) say the government should have a major role in managing the immigration system. (pewresearch.org)
  • Only about a third of Republicans and Republican leaners see a major role for the federal government in helping people get out of poverty (36%) and ensuring access to health care (34%), by far the lowest percentages for any of the 13 issues tested. (pewresearch.org)
  • Overwhelming numbers of Republicans and Democrats say the federal government should have either a major or minor role on all 13 issues tested. (pewresearch.org)
  • Relatively few in either party want the government to have no role in these issues, though 20% of Republicans say the government should have no role in ensuring health care. (pewresearch.org)
  • Throughout most of this report, Republicans and Democrats include independents and other non-partisans who lean toward the parties. (pewresearch.org)
  • In several areas, Democrats and Republicans give the federal government similar ratings: Large majorities of both Democrats and Republicans say it does a good job of responding to natural disasters (82% and 78%, respectively) and setting fair and safe standards for workplaces (79% and 77%, respectively). (pewresearch.org)
  • Among all Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, 40% agree with the Tea Party movement. (pewresearch.org)
  • Republicans and Republican-leaning independents who agree with the Tea Party are far more likely than other Republicans or Democrats to support the Reagan-era principle of "peace through strength. (pewresearch.org)
  • And there is broad support among Tea Party Republicans, as well as non-Tea Party Republicans, for maintaining defense spending at current levels. (pewresearch.org)
  • Yet a majority of Tea Party Republicans and Republican leaners (55%) also approve of reducing military commitments overseas to reduce the budget deficit and the size of the nation's debt. (pewresearch.org)
  • In late May, Republicans and GOP leaners who agree with the Tea Party movement overwhelmingly sympathized more with Israel than the Palestinians. (pewresearch.org)
  • Fully 79% sympathized more with Israel, compared with 54% of non-Tea Party Republicans and 41% of Democrats and Democratic leaners. (pewresearch.org)
  • The differences were even starker in views of Obama's handling of this issue: 68% of Tea Party Republicans said Obama favors the Palestinians too much, compared with just 23% of non-Tea Party Republicans and 8% of Democrats. (pewresearch.org)
  • Majorities of Tea Party Republicans (56%) and non-Tea Party Republicans (61%) said stable governments were more important, even if it meant less stability. (pewresearch.org)
  • Tea Party Republicans are much more supportive of taking a harder line with China in economic policy than are other Republicans or Democrats. (pewresearch.org)
  • About four-in-ten non-Tea Party Republicans (42%) and 32% of Democrats and Democratic leaners prioritize getting tougher with China. (pewresearch.org)
  • Senator Manchin reprimanded both Republicans and Democrats, calling the downgrade "a historic failure of leadership by both political parties and the Executive branch. (armstrongeconomics.com)
  • The US has two main political parties: the Democrats and the Republicans. (listverse.com)
  • Regardless of whether one views those decisions as a cause or an effect, there is much higher uncertainty about which party will control the House of Representatives in 2019 than there was in 2016. (vox.com)
  • Since 2016, political parties have benefited from $145 million in tax credits to their donors. (cbc.ca)
  • Four years later, he became the gubernatorial nominee of the Whig Party. (wikipedia.org)
  • With the Whig Party rapidly disintegrating, it was obvious that the Southern-influenced Democrats held nearly unlimited control over the US government, which allowed slavery to expand into new territories. (listverse.com)
  • Taking advantage of the power vacuum left by the Whig Party, the Anti-Nebraska Party embarked on a campaign to bring as many Whigs to their side as possible. (listverse.com)
  • 1 Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências da Saúde, Departamento de Nutrição. (bvsalud.org)
  • 2 Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Nutrição Josué de Castro. (bvsalud.org)
  • 4 Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Nutrição, Mestrado em Nutrição. (bvsalud.org)
  • 5 Universidade Federal de Roraima, Instituto Insikiran de Formação Superior Indígena. (bvsalud.org)
  • A determined opponent of the spread of slavery in the years leading up to the American Civil War, he was a prominent figure in the Republican Party in its formative years, and was praised for his work on behalf of the Union as Secretary of State during the Civil War. (wikipedia.org)
  • He was re-elected to the Senate in 1855, and soon joined the nascent Republican Party, becoming one of its leading figures. (wikipedia.org)
  • An election in South Florida this week may serve as a marker for where the Republican Party stands in 2022. (ontheissues.org)
  • This week's episode shows the Republican Party could be drifting toward a new norm of refusing to concede--even in landslides. (ontheissues.org)
  • What Is The Origin Of The Republican Party? (dictionary.com)
  • The origins of the Democratic and Republican parties tell an interesting story . (dictionary.com)
  • First off, a quick history of the party: Jefferson's Democratic-Republican Party broke apart into factions in 1825, and the Republican Party officially adopted its name in 1854. (dictionary.com)
  • In the 1850s, the Republican Party united former Whigs and Democrats, pro-business economic modernizers, and northern abolitionists under one umbrella. (dictionary.com)
  • The labels "grand old party" or the " gallant old party" were meant to highlight the Republican Party's role in defending the Union during the Civil War . (dictionary.com)
  • There's another surprising initialism related to today's Republican Party: the Tea Party. (dictionary.com)
  • The Tea Party formed as a conservative political movement within the Republican Party. (dictionary.com)
  • But it is worth learning how our political landscape has evolved into the Democratic and Republican Parties . (dictionary.com)
  • The presidential campaign of 2020 ended in a race war between the Democratic and Republican Parties, focused on America's history of white supremacy, the demand for racial justice, and fear of who will now lead the country at such a moment. (prospect.org)
  • This was a war of choice for Donald Trump and the Republican Party, and they lost. (prospect.org)
  • His bid was propelled forward in September 2011 when he won a straw poll vote in Florida, instantly becoming an alternative candidate for Republican voters concerned that former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney was not conservative enough. (equities.com)
  • The Republican inner party has differing operations to hold onto the status quo and their power too. (opednews.com)
  • The partisan divide over the size and scope of government remains as wide as ever: Support for smaller government endures as a Republican touchstone. (pewresearch.org)
  • Many of America's political moderates and progressives fear that America's democracy will be replaced by fascistic autocracy and consider former president Donald Trump and the current Republican Party fascist. (fairobserver.com)
  • Republican supporters of the Tea Party movement also have a distinct approach to national security and America's role in the world. (pewresearch.org)
  • Like the general public, Republican and Republican-leaning supporters of the Tea Party movement are divided over the impact of free trade agreements: 43% say free trade agreements have been a good thing for the U.S. while 44% see them as a bad thing. (pewresearch.org)
  • The Tea Party is an American political movement known for its conservative positions and role in the Republican Party. (stanford.edu)
  • Seeing in almost spiritual terms the "Great War" in Europe that would unite America's melting pot in heretofore unseen ways, Roosevelt expertly pointed out the living truth of our unique American heritage - not by blood, not by origin, but by shared commitment to God-given republican self-government. (newsmax.com)
  • Yet on the other side of America's political divide, an NPR/Ipsos poll in December 2020 found that 39% of Americans believe that the country is controlled by a sinister " deep state ," and this enrages them. (fairobserver.com)
  • It is a mammoth bureaucracy, born of politics and nurtured with tax revenue. (mises.org)
  • The new president then presented to the Mexican Congress his education reform bill intended to reassert government control over the country's education system, break the power of the Mexican Teachers Union bureaucracy, and improve the quality of education. (newpol.org)
  • Even in India the political class/bureaucracy is mostly middle/lower class background there are only a handful of competent leaders. (riazhaq.com)
  • Just 20% say the federal government runs its programs well, and 59% say it is in need of "very major reform," up 22 percentage points since 1997. (pewresearch.org)
  • In the state of Guerrero the offices of all three major political parties were vandalized and set afire to protest their support for the educational reform passed by congress and the states over the last five months. (newpol.org)
  • Revealing the politics that led to the policies, Paul L. Posner explores the origins of these congressional mandates, what interests and needs they satisfy, whether mandate reform initiatives can be expected to alter their use, and their implications for federalism. (georgetown.edu)
  • The nature of these reforms, and the policy processes by which they are achieved, will depend on context-specific factors, including the history of reform efforts and the political imperatives driving reforms. (bvsalud.org)
  • South Africa's pursuit of universal health coverage through a National Health Insurance is the latest in a nearly 100-year history of health system reform efforts shaped by social and political realities. (bvsalud.org)
  • Political transitions and pressures - including the introduction of apartheid in 1948, anti-apartheid opposition, the transition to democracy, and corruption and governance failures - have alternately created political imperatives for reform, and constrained reform efforts. (bvsalud.org)
  • In addition, the country's political history has given rise to dominant ideas, values and ideologies that imbue health system reform with a particular social meaning. (bvsalud.org)
  • Both major parties have chosen not to conduct freedom of navigation exercises in the South China Sea to protest Beijing's land reclamation activities, but it seems 60% of Australians are in favour of doing so. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • This past March, a group of community activists in Aurangabad, an industrial city in central India, convened a morcha - a demonstration - to protest a series of blatantly anti-Muslim measures taken by the state government in Mumbai, which is controlled by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). (foreignpolicy.com)
  • In a recent interview with CBC Radio's The House, former Conservative leader Erin O'Toole revealed that the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) informed his party during the last election of attempts on WeChat to influence the race in a number of ridings with false information. (cbc.ca)
  • Federal leaders have spoken out against possible Indian involvement in Nijjar's death, with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre saying shortly after Trudeau's announcement that Canada 'must be united for our home and for each other' while asking the prime minister to present 'more facts' surrounding the case. (ctvnews.ca)
  • Conservative leadership candidates Erin O'Toole (left) and Peter MacKay (right) have both voiced their opposition to their party applying for the emergency wage subsidy program. (cbc.ca)
  • When President Peña Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) took office on December 1, 2012, he succeeded in convincing the other two major parties-the conservative PAN and the center-left Party of the Democratic Revolution (PRD)-to join his party in signing the " Pact for Mexico ," fundamentally an agreement to support the new president's neoliberal agenda. (newpol.org)
  • More and more people are turning to the Liberal Democrats to put an end to this terrible Conservative Government. (libdems.org.uk)
  • But that's not the reality for too many people in the UK today, because this out-of-touch Conservative Government is letting us all down and taking everyone for granted . (libdems.org.uk)
  • But after years of Conservative neglect, the social contract - or fair deal - between people and government has been shattered. (libdems.org.uk)
  • Over the last twenty-five years, during both liberal and conservative eras, federal mandates have emerged as a resilient tool for advancing the interests of both political parties. (georgetown.edu)
  • 37% said democratic governments are more important even if there were less democracy. (pewresearch.org)
  • Democrats and Democratic leaners were more divided: 46% said stable governments were more important, even if it meant less democracy, while 45% said democracy was more important, even it meant less stability. (pewresearch.org)
  • The WikiLeaks cables reveal a] profound hatred for democracy on the part of our political leadership. (riazhaq.com)
  • I think Chomsky's assessment has much greater applicability to democracy in Pakistan than many democratic governments elsewhere in South Asia and the rest of the world. (riazhaq.com)
  • In spite of its claims to the contrary, the Bhutto family's private jagir (property) of Pakistan People's Party has been instrumental in preserving the feudal system in Pakistan, through perpetuation of its feudal democracy , controlled by the largest landowners in Sind and Punjab. (riazhaq.com)
  • I am a scholar of public policy and administration, and my research indicates that many would rather not vote in a party's primary election where they would be required to publicly state what party they belong to. (govexec.com)
  • First, owing in part to the 2006 midterm election, the Democratic Party is defending far more Senate seats (24, plus two independents) than the GOP (eight). (vox.com)
  • With speculation rising that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will follow his father's footsteps in the snow to a pre-election resignation, political columnist Don Martin focuses on one Liberal cabinet minister who's emerging as leadership material -- and who stands out as a fresh-faced contrast to the often 'angry and abrasive' leader of the Conservatives. (ctvnews.ca)
  • The election has been revealing of the collective character of the US, but more starkly the oligarchies of the two major political parties in their party operations and on their control of our political characters. (opednews.com)
  • A year ahead of the presidential election, the American public is deeply cynical about government, politics and the nation's elected leaders in a way that has become quite familiar. (pewresearch.org)
  • From 2004 to 2015, political parties received a direct subsidy for every vote they received in the most recent election. (cbc.ca)
  • The reimbursement to parties for the 2015 federal election (the last for which data is available) totalled $60.7 million, while another $42.7 million was paid out to individual candidates. (cbc.ca)
  • In the three months leading up to the 2019 election there was a rush of government appointments: almost 300 of them, including many former politicians and staffers. (smh.com.au)
  • GROSS: When you stand back and look at the big picture, you see that just about every facet of government was involved or pressured to be involved in the effort to overturn the election - the White House, the White House chief of staff, lawyers that were allies of President Trump, members of Congress, the Department of Homeland Security, the military, state houses, election officials as well as far-right radical groups. (wunc.org)
  • We've been able to obtain some subpoenas they've sent out investigating several of the schemes involving political actors to try to overturn the election. (wunc.org)
  • Robb Willer , a Stanford professor of sociology, writes in a new research paper that the election of Obama as the first non-white president converged with other economic and demographic trends around 2008 to spark the rise of the Tea Party. (stanford.edu)
  • The series of trends and events began with the election of President Obama in 2008, the Great Recession and the rising political influence of minorities in America, Willer said. (stanford.edu)
  • Belize: Independence of Belize: In domestic politics the United Democratic Party (UDP), formed in 1973 and led by Manuel Esquivel, won the general election in 1984, but in 1989 the PUP won the election and Price again became prime minister (as the office was now called). (britannica.com)
  • This was especially true if the presidency changed political parties. (govexec.com)
  • His part in founding the Democratic Party and accepting New York's governorship to assist Andrew Jackson in winning the presidency made him a favorite amongst some southern political circles. (nps.gov)
  • Ornstein joined with others to establish a Continuity of Government Commission, which then recommended measures for assuring in the event of catastrophe a functioning, constitutionally legitimate presidency, Congress and the Supreme Court. (moresoftmoneyhardlaw.com)
  • Pandemic or no pandemic, political parties receive taxpayer subsidies worth tens of millions of dollars every year - a sum that will rise in 2020 when the four national parties receive the emergency wage subsidy to make up for a shortfall in donations. (cbc.ca)
  • The leaked cables from the US embassy show that Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari thanked the United States government for forcing former President Musharraf to pardon him and his colleagues, thus enabling them to gain power. (riazhaq.com)
  • Not only do I fully agree with the Saudi king's characterization of Zardari as the "greatest obstacle" to Pakistan's progress, I would extend it to include Pakistan's entire political class, including Zardari's coalition partners and Nawaz Sharif's PML reportedly favored by the Saudi king. (riazhaq.com)
  • This allowed the feudals to continue to dominate Pakistan's political landscape under both military and civilian governments. (riazhaq.com)
  • 12% of Pakistan's land area has been appropriated by the Army and redistributed among its cadre - and often promptly sold for hefty profits to private parties. (riazhaq.com)
  • It may be distasteful to some, but there is no escaping the need for political elites. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • The latest batch of revelations by wikileaks website about Pakistan paints a picture of a country where the self-serving political and military elites heavily rely on foreign governments for support, and confide their most private thoughts more to the American ambassador in Islamabad than their own colleagues and the people to whom they supposedly owe their allegiance. (riazhaq.com)
  • United Farmers governments were elected shortly afterward in Alberta (1921) and Manitoba (1922). (britannica.com)
  • The federal government's fiscal update presented by Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland on Tuesday includes billions of dollars in new spending and targeted policy measures aimed at increasing Canada's housing supply in the years ahead. (ctvnews.ca)
  • This course is a comparative survey of political structures, processes and institutions around the world, including western and non-western cultures, developed and underdeveloped countries, democratic and non-democratic governments, unitary and federal systems. (seminolestate.edu)
  • However, over the decades , Pakistani economy has consistently performed better and created a lot more jobs during military rule than under the PPP or the PML "democratic" governments. (riazhaq.com)
  • By the end of the 1960s, the government had adopted a more restrictive labor migration policy, in response to the economic recession and rising unemployment at the time. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • The Belgian government designed both labor migration and asylum policy in response to circumstantial economic or humanitarian needs, without a long-term vision. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • Federal Labor governments have been known to appoint party affiliates to the Fair Work Commission. (smh.com.au)
  • Yet at the same time, most Americans have a lengthy to-do list for this object of their frustration: Majorities want the federal government to have a major role in addressing issues ranging from terrorism and disaster response to education and the environment. (pewresearch.org)
  • Among the public overall, majorities say the federal government should have a major role in dealing with 12 of 13 issues included in the survey, all except advancing space exploration. (pewresearch.org)
  • In 2017, Fairfax reported that nearly half of all Liberal MPs in the federal parliament were former political staffers, party officials or government advisers. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • It's a strong political strategy but it has drowned out any legitimate conversations about Obama. (hubpages.com)
  • For more on the demographics of GOP Tea Party supporters see "Obama Loses Ground in 2012 Reelection Bid," July 28, 2011. (pewresearch.org)
  • But in Washington, as Jane Mayer writes in the Aug. 30 New Yorker, they're "best known as part of a family that has repeatedly funded stealth attacks on the federal government, and on the Obama administration in particular. (npr.org)
  • And you can pretty much find money coming through their family foundations to I counted just recently 34 different organizations that have been involved in policy and politics, mostly in opposition to Obama. (npr.org)
  • For example, white people who were shown an artificially darkened picture of President Barack Obama were more likely to report they supported the Tea Party than if they were shown an artificially lightened version. (stanford.edu)
  • White participants shown the darkened photo were more likely to say they supported the Tea Party (22 percent) relative to a group shown a lightened photo of Obama (12 percent), according to the research. (stanford.edu)
  • We have two major political parties that would seem to stop at nothing to get or keep power. (hubpages.com)
  • Gordillo had for more than twenty-five years been a major political leader in PRI and later became an ally of President Calderón of the PAN, though in the end both parties abandoned her. (newpol.org)
  • The excitement of 1972 died down quickly, and the 1978 race was RUP's last major political move. (listverse.com)
  • Seward's fellow students included Richard M. Blatchford, who became a lifelong legal and political associate. (wikipedia.org)
  • Not exactly a term we associate with politics today! (dictionary.com)
  • Cain honed his speaking skills in the corporate world, then hosted a radio talk show in Atlanta that introduced his political views and up-by-the-bootstraps life story to many tea party supporters and other conservatives. (equities.com)
  • What do the policies Poilievre's party passed say about the Conservatives' future? (ctvnews.ca)
  • We need a Government with a plan to tackle this cost-of-living crisis, but instead the Conservatives have made it so much worse because they just don't care. (libdems.org.uk)
  • They have been working to fight the federal government really since the 1970s. (npr.org)
  • In the 1970s, the Raza Unida Party (RUP) formed in Texas through a number of spontaneous grassroots political organizations. (listverse.com)
  • The differences between the two men would help shape the nation's first political parties . (history.com)
  • Explore the life and times of our nation's forgotten founding father, including the political and financial institutions he helped to create and why his enormous influence still resonates today. (history.com)
  • Shireen M. Mazari, PhD, is a Pakistani political scientist and a prominent geostrategist, currently serving as Vice President for foreign and security affairs of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf [Pakistan Movement of Justice]. (scribd.com)
  • The fresh wikileaks revelations about Pakistani leaders' duplicity will further add to the widespread conspiracy theories and breed greater cynicism about politics among Pakistanis. (riazhaq.com)
  • Threats to racial status among white Americans have driven support for the Tea Party political movement and may also help explain the rise of Donald Trump, a Stanford sociologist said. (stanford.edu)
  • He first ventured into national politics in 1994 when he publicly challenged President Bill Clinton, a Democrat, on his proposal to force employers to buy health insurance for their employees. (equities.com)
  • Two groups in the Canadian Sikh diaspora are calling for Canada's political parties to 'present a united front' on India after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a 'potential link' between the shooting death of a local leader and the Indian government. (ctvnews.ca)
  • Trudeau revealed in Parliament on Sept. 18 that Canadian intelligence services were investigating possible ties between the Indian government and the fatal shooting of Nijjar in Surrey, B.C., outside of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara. (ctvnews.ca)
  • The Canadian government is doubling the pollution price rebate rural top-up rate, and implementing a three-year pause to the federal carbon price on deliveries of heating oil in all jurisdictions where the federal fuel charge is in effect, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday. (ctvnews.ca)
  • Just how far will a political party go to be or remain in power? (hubpages.com)
  • A republic is a government system in which power rests with voting citizens who directly or indirectly choose representatives to exercise political power on their behalf. (dictionary.com)
  • We may be tempted especially by politics which always has been the systematic organization of power and privilege. (mises.org)
  • The possession of political power corrupts almost any man. (mises.org)
  • Although Yugoslavia had broken away from the Soviet bloc in 1948 and established a decentralized federation of republics with an economic system based on worker selfmanagement rather than central planning, the Yugoslav Communist Party still monopolized political power in each republic and in the federal government. (ontheissuesmagazine.com)
  • India thankfully at a political class level for all its corruption,dynastic politics and cronyism has NEVER invited a foreign power in its internal political affairs. (riazhaq.com)
  • And there was no mention anywhere of the special interest, huge corporate power that was helping to fund this Tea Party summit. (npr.org)
  • The slaughter of the members of one political party would have changed, in minutes, the balance of power in the federal government. (moresoftmoneyhardlaw.com)
  • Obviously, the federal government plays many crucial roles, but we attribute it with much more power over us than it deserves. (smerconish.com)
  • Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed a bill into law that prevents the government from punishing faith-based adoption agencies that operate their organizations in accordance with their religious beliefs. (christianpost.com)
  • There's no doubt that parties are hard up for cash, as are many businesses and organizations in Canada. (cbc.ca)
  • Recommended for students interested in political careers in bureaucratic agencies at the local, state or federal level of government, as well as non-profit organizations that lobby government. (atu.edu)
  • political careers working for or with organizations like the United Nations, World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), etc. (atu.edu)
  • The feminist critique hit a nerve: The ruling Communist Party, through its official women's organizations, quickly reviled the feminists as "bourgeois Western pawns. (ontheissuesmagazine.com)
  • In addition, the rush to conclude the agreement with government representatives in Italy and with the High Commissioner for Sardinia led to a lack of clarity about the goal of the campaign ( 8 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Though often ridiculed in our federal hierarchy, it is the decisions of local councils to cancel or move Australia Day celebrations and citizenship ceremonies that have done most to fan the flames of this widespread national debate. (abc.net.au)
  • Though sometimes mocked as the 'poor cousin' in our federal hierarchy, it is their decisions over the last few years to cancel or move local Australia Day and citizenship ceremonies in recognition of the dispossession and trauma suffered by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples that have sparked the most unexpected and widespread national debate on this issue. (abc.net.au)
  • Let's take a quick tour through this year's Lowy Institute Poll, and specifically the parts of it related to national security, to see where the public does and does not differ from their political leaders. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • A new national survey by Pew Research Center, based on more than 6,000 interviews conducted between August 27 and October 4, 2015, finds that public attitudes about government and politics defy easy categorization. (pewresearch.org)
  • These reimbursements are worth 50 per cent of eligible expenses for national parties that receive at least two per cent of the vote, and 60 per cent for individual candidates who obtain at least 10 per cent of the vote in their constituency. (cbc.ca)
  • Its national government is almost paralyzed. (fairobserver.com)
  • The Tea Party has emerged as a political force on domestic issues, especially the national debt and the size and role of the federal government. (pewresearch.org)
  • When Van Buren moved from state to national politics, he immediately set out to create new alliances. (nps.gov)
  • During the previous administration, President Felipe Calderón (2006-2012) of the National Action Party (PAN) formed an alliance with Elba Esther Gordillo, then leader of the Mexican Teachers Union (el SNTE), the Alliance for Quality Education (ACE). (newpol.org)
  • While the protests were national in scope, they were strongest in the southern states of Oaxaca and Chiapas and in the western states of Michoacán and Guerrero and in Mexico City in the Federal District. (newpol.org)
  • Eventually, politicians-including a young Abraham Lincoln-realized that they would need to organize into a political party to have any say on the national level. (listverse.com)
  • Erich Reimer is a D.C.-based government affairs strategist, entrepreneur, financial commentator, and national columnist with a varied and extensive background in federal government financial regulation, state government economic development, business (technology and finance), policy, politics, law, and media. (newsmax.com)
  • While the government works at a snail's pace toward a national healthcare strategy, treating our bodies well gives us more control over how often we end up in a doctor's office. (smerconish.com)
  • Concentrating on self-improvement, then on affairs regionally, is a healthier and more effective way to cope than hand wringing over national politics. (smerconish.com)
  • Presents a description and analysis of the historical setting and the social, economic, political, and national security systems and institutions of countries throughout the world. (lu.se)
  • Several factors, including attitudes to his vocal opposition to slavery, his support for immigrants and Catholics, and his association with editor and political boss Thurlow Weed, worked against him, and Abraham Lincoln secured the presidential nomination. (wikipedia.org)
  • Willer studies the social psychology of political attitudes, including morality, the effects of fear, prejudice, and masculinity in contemporary U.S. politics. (stanford.edu)
  • Another study involving strictly Tea Party supporters also found increased Tea Party support when the declining portion of whites in America was emphasized. (stanford.edu)
  • Because the federal government does not currently have a traditional budget and is, instead, funded through temporary budget extensions, the regularly recurring debates about the budget represent a reliable opportunity for both parties - and in particular the minority party - to garner the public's attention. (vox.com)
  • These assessments stand in contrast with the public's more mixed views of government performance at a specific level. (pewresearch.org)
  • Finally, it is important to note that Belgium is a country of two linguistic and political realities. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • U.S. policy in the Middle East recently emerged as a campaign issue, with Texas Gov. Rick Perry criticizing Barack Obama's handling of the Israel-Palestinian dispute. (pewresearch.org)
  • She says the Koch brothers have become the primary underwriters of hard-line libertarian politics in America, and their views dovetail with their corporate interests. (npr.org)
  • In five experiments, Stanford sociologist Robb Willer found that popular support for the Tea Party derives in part from perceived threats to the status of whites in America. (stanford.edu)
  • Yet the Air Transport Association of America case, together with the EU's political behaviour in its aftermath, has revealed a hesitance to make the hard choices and to assume the responsibilities attached to leadership. (lu.se)
  • Finally, the fifth study showed that the white participants who perceived threats to their racial status reported stronger support for the Tea Party when aspects of its platform that could have racial implications (opposition to immigration, welfare) were emphasized, than if libertarian ones (reduced government spending) were. (stanford.edu)
  • And in a world awash in social media, it has become much easier for people to share their views about politics digitally. (govexec.com)
  • It is an introductory course covering the economic, cultural, social and political development and technology of primitive societies. (seminolestate.edu)
  • Allow me to demonstrate it with the status quo of US politics and social structure. (opednews.com)
  • I really like your indepth analysis on social and political developments of south asia especially India and Pakistan. (riazhaq.com)
  • For the modern American that lives in an age and world vastly different from that of Teddy's on the social, political, and technological fronts, Roosevelt can continue to be a source of many of those same personal and political values. (newsmax.com)
  • Brings together thousands of full-text reports covering 55 countries on a multitude of business, government, economic, and social issues. (lu.se)
  • NIAS focus on social, cultural, political, economic and business transformations in modern Asia in their historical contexts and emphasizes research-based knowledge and information on Asia. (lu.se)
  • Composed of community and social psychologists, sociologists, anthropologists, political scientists, and community members affected by hazardous waste sites. (cdc.gov)
  • Furthermore, the additional social benefits resulting from local government supervision and governance are key factors in green transformation management, while the negative social effects of industrial enterprises not rectifying their actions are noteworthy. (bvsalud.org)
  • Passed in 1939, the Hatch Act prohibits federal employees from running for partisan office, encouraging subordinates to engage in political activity, soliciting political contributions or engaging in political activity while on duty. (govexec.com)
  • There has been greater partisan agreement in opinions about the political changes that are affecting many countries in the Middle East. (pewresearch.org)
  • But in today's hyperpartisan political world, it's getting harder for public employees to navigate between professional neutrality and politics. (govexec.com)
  • And most Americans like the way the federal government handles many of these same issues, though they are broadly critical of its handling of others - especially poverty and immigration. (pewresearch.org)
  • GROSS: Now, you give an example in your New Yorker article of a July 4th summit, a Tea Party summit that was funded by Americans for Prosperity in Texas. (npr.org)
  • Willer and his colleagues concluded that white Americans who believe their racial status is threatened view the Tea Party more positively due to its embrace of issues associated with racial resentment. (stanford.edu)
  • Positions on state government boards are also commonly filled by politically connected candidates. (smh.com.au)
  • But if merit is the sole criteria for selection, wouldn't it seem odd that 90 per cent of politically affiliated appointees should come from the same side of politics as the government of the day - or that so many of the most meritorious candidates just happen to come from the offices of government MPs? (smh.com.au)
  • Paxton's first trial, which will begin the same day by which political candidates must signal their intention to run for office, is expected to last no longer than nine days. (dallasnews.com)
  • Furthermore, the UK's political system is fundamentally broken. (libdems.org.uk)
  • At the conclusion, some liberal groups blamed Democrats for caving rather than keeping the government shut until a real deal on immigration was reached. (vox.com)
  • Moderate Senate Democrats took the middle road, accepting Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's promise to allow debate on an immigration bill in return for a short extension of funding for the government. (vox.com)
  • There are several reasons one might argue that Democrats' mistake was not in shutting down the government but in allowing it to reopen without an immigration deal. (vox.com)
  • Public opinion, heated immigration debates, and a consistent rise of right-wing parties have no doubt played a role in this as well. (migrationpolicy.org)
  • It is characterized by calls for reductions of the federal budget deficit, lower government spending, cuts to welfare programs, lower taxes and opposition to immigration. (stanford.edu)
  • Its members first organized in 2009 to oppose President Obama's mortgage relief plan and government bail-outs in general. (dictionary.com)
  • But political columnist Don Martin says this NDP support might be shaky, given how one possible replacement is herself a New Democrat. (ctvnews.ca)
  • A pioneering quantitative and qualitative study of a hot intergovernmental topic - federal mandates on state and local governments … this superb study should be read by every student of American federalism. (georgetown.edu)
  • By far the most comprehensive treatment of the 'second face' of contemporary federalism … Posner brings a great depth of knowledge and painstaking research to his examination of these important environmental, educational, non-discrimination, and health and safety programs … A significant work worthy of the attention of any student of American government. (georgetown.edu)
  • While the Chabahar project could enhance Iran-India political and economic engagement, there are potent obstacles in the way. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • The party supports greater human rights, improved relations with North Korea, and an economic policy described as "new progressivism. (britannica.com)
  • Short guides of countries / territories with historical, political and economic background. (lu.se)
  • The study aims to investigate how political factors such as government policies and economic development impact carbon emissions and subsequently affect the fertility rates in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). (bvsalud.org)
  • The G7 countries are the world's economic and political leaders. (bvsalud.org)
  • Australians are disconnected from politics, but that doesn't necessarily mean they differ from politicians in their policy preferences. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • Texas Tribune Editor-in-Chief Evan Smith calls it 'Woodstock for Wonks': three days of peace, politics and policy on the UT-Austin campus, featuring a who's-who of Texas politicos. (kut.org)
  • Lauren is an investigative reporter focused on state politics and policy. (dallasnews.com)
  • This book is the first comprehensive analysis of the politics behind the use of mandates requiring state and local governments to implement federal policy. (georgetown.edu)
  • This book reveals how mandates have changed the way policy is formed in the United States and the fundamental relationship between the federal government and the state and local governments. (georgetown.edu)
  • Paul L. Posner is director of Federal Budget Issues at the U.S. General Accounting Office and an adjunct professor in the Graduate Public Policy Program at Georgetown University. (georgetown.edu)
  • On the policy and political front, Roosevelt still holds note through the strongest third-party performance in American history when he and his Progressive Party won 27.39% of the popular vote in 1912. (newsmax.com)
  • He appears frequently on cable television news to offer insights on policy, business, legal, and political matters. (newsmax.com)
  • In a joint statement, the Ontario Gurdwaras Committee and the British Columbia Gurdwaras Council say that 'Canadian parties of all stripes must be unequivocally clear' about their opposition to possible foreign interference relating to the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June. (ctvnews.ca)
  • It can also cover state and local government employees, if their work is at least partially funded by federal dollars. (govexec.com)
  • Prioritizing what's happening in our state and local governments can help keep us sane. (smerconish.com)
  • You'll become immersed in studies of American history and government, especially at the federal level. (seminolestate.edu)
  • It was a volatile time in American politics. (nps.gov)
  • Every American will suffer if Washington politics get in the way of long-term solutions that address these challenges," he warned. (armstrongeconomics.com)
  • From his disposition to his politics he came to embody and articulate what the general American consensus could come together around. (newsmax.com)
  • Canada: The influence of the American Revolution: The refugees, known as United Empire Loyalists, were the object of considerable concern to the British government, which sought to compensate them for their losses and to assist them in establishing new homes. (britannica.com)
  • Cost-sharing policies have been implemented in order to compensate for diminishing government budgets allocated to health. (who.int)
  • Gov. Ricardo Rosselló, an advocate of statehood for the island, said Mr. Trump's remarks had trivialized the statehood process because of political differences. (cbsnews.com)
  • Political appointments can compromise the independence and competence of institutions, hurt public trust in government, and promote a culture where loyalty is valued over merit. (smh.com.au)
  • Independence is particularly important for institutions such as the AAT, whose purpose is precisely to review government decisions. (smh.com.au)
  • Fully 72% of Democrats and Democratic leaners say the government should have a major role in helping people out of poverty, and 83% say it should play a major role in ensuring access to health care. (pewresearch.org)
  • U.S. law limits public employees' political activity. (govexec.com)
  • Several states, such as Minnesota, North Carolina and Ohio, have additional laws that can further restrict the political activity of public employees, even if their positions aren't federally funded. (govexec.com)
  • In addition, patronage led to the appointment of people who were not qualified for the positions they got, leaving government inefficient and the public dissatisfied. (govexec.com)
  • A professional class of government employees was not the tradition of the United States at that time and the public had to be convinced of its virtue. (govexec.com)
  • A tour through this year's Lowy Institute Poll to see where the public differs from political leaders. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • Our politics is dominated by two big parties, yet the public doesn't care about political parties at all (in 2006, only one per cent of Australians were members of a political party) . (lowyinstitute.org)
  • The public and their politicians are on the same side here - paeans of praise to the US alliance are boilerplate for politicians from both major parties, and the Lowy Poll has consistently showed that this reflects public preferences. (lowyinstitute.org)
  • At a general level, the public finds the government frustrating and badly managed. (pewresearch.org)
  • But that isn't even the only source of public funding for parties. (cbc.ca)
  • An inveterate political junkie with a passion for pop culture and the romance of radio, David has reported from bases in Washington, London, Los Angeles, and Boston for Monitor Radio and for NPR, and has anchored in-depth public radio documentaries from India, Brazil, and points across the United States and Europe. (kut.org)
  • Roosevelt holds a coveted space to this day among historical political personalities, and across political lines, because of his extraordinary public and personal achievements. (newsmax.com)
  • Federal ethics lawyers determined earlier this month that White House adviser Kellyanne Conway violated the Hatch Act , which prohibits a variety of political activities by federal employees. (govexec.com)