Submitted by christian on Tue, 08/09/2016 - 13:02
Author: Michael Zantovsky is the Czech ambassador to the Court of St. James’s and the author of Havel: A Life.
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"A specter is haunting Europe. It has many names, and none of them fits. It is neither left nor right, and neither revolutionary nor reactionary, although it is a bit of all these things. It has many diverse and sometimes incongruous manifestations; it seems to spring from a single fountain of malaise and discontent.
Submitted by christian on Tue, 08/09/2016 - 11:39
There are 100 Senators in Congress. Of those, 72 have held their seat for longer than 6 years. 62 Senators are over the age of 60, with 5 in their 80s. The “Majority Leader” and “Assistant Majority Leader” are the two persons who decide what laws are presented in the Senate for a vote. They are elected by the Senate itself, and typically the party who has the most Senate seats selects the Senators in their party with the longest tenure. Currently, the “Majority Leader” is Republican Mitch McConnell who has been a Senator for the last 31 years. The “Asst.
Submitted by christian on Mon, 08/08/2016 - 13:47
Donald Trump is focusing his economic message on boosting jobs and making the U.S. more competitive on a global stage by cutting business taxes, reducing regulations and increasing energy production. Trump’s policies are aimed at boosting economic growth in an effort to bolster middle-class workers, whose wages have stagnated for decades.
The Team
Submitted by christian on Sun, 08/07/2016 - 15:27
It is nearly impossible to miss the relentless advertising and media frenzy that characterize modern U.S. presidential campaigns. Today presidential candidates work tirelessly with their campaign staff and supporters in their quest for the White House, proclaiming their unique visions for America throughout the long months of primaries, speeches, party conventions, and debates. James A.
Submitted by christian on Fri, 08/05/2016 - 15:37
The approach to public service codes of conduct varies between jurisdictions. Most states have introduced general public service codes of conduct that are enshrined in legislation. In some cases, agencies are required to use the broad model to develop agency-specific codes, which are not statutory instruments.
Submitted by christian on Fri, 08/05/2016 - 14:50
Section I: General core values
Although there are some major differences between the various Member States it is, nevertheless, possible to identify a number of basic or core values that should be applicable to all EU governments.The following list of six (partly overlapping) core values is intended to serve as an impetus for a more detailed formulation of these values:
Submitted by christian on Fri, 08/05/2016 - 10:05
Media bias is an important part of our lives, and recognizing it helps people deal with it and prevent it from influencing their decisions to too great of a degree. It is important to examine cases where bias occurs so people can develop an understanding of how it can manifest itself. One especially pertinent case to the discussion of media bias is elections. During elections people must vote based on their knowledge of candidates, and much of this knowledge comes from the mass media. The knowledge that voters' gain of candidates can be skewed by media bias; but, this bias can manifest itse
Submitted by christian on Thu, 08/04/2016 - 18:11
The Irish Lobby Register differs in many key ways to the EU Transparency Register. Several of these differences emanate from the mandatory nature of the Irish register. For example, its basis in legislation makes it illegal for lobbyists who fall under its remit not to register, and makes it possible to sanction those who fail to do so. The wide-ranging investigative powers under the act – including the ability to request documents and search premises – are also novel features. This strict approach differs from the EU system.
Submitted by christian on Thu, 08/04/2016 - 13:13
Today, the U.S. spends less than 2 percent of its GDP on infrastructure, less than at any point in the last twenty years. Meanwhile, Europe spends close to twice the U.S. rate, and China spends close to four times the U.S. rate. The World Economic Forum’s Global Competitiveness Report now ranks the U.S. overall infrastructure at 12th in the world – down from 7th place just a decade ago.
Submitted by christian on Wed, 08/03/2016 - 17:57
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Monitoring for general coverage should result in a document providing accurate information focused on
- the content (positions, political bias or options context)
- the process (steps, deadlines) and
- the actors (institutions, decision-makers, stakeholders)
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