What is a president’s best option for dealing with resistance from entrenched bureaucratic officials to a new policy?
What will be an ideal response?
The authors maintain that a president’s best form of resistance is to create a new agency as opposed to trying to get an old one to adapt to new tasks.
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The electorate becoming less partisan than in the past is a key indicator of __________
a. dealignment b. issue evolution c. patronage e. realignment
The democratically elected government of Abania prevents citizens from spreading negative propaganda against the ruling party before the next round of elections. This action of the party in power undermines democracy because ________
A. the principle of universal suffrage is not being fulfilled B. the ruling party's actions results in reduced participation C. no competition for power exists D. citizens' civil liberties are being curtailed E. the frequency of elections is being brought down by the ruling party
A scholar of the skeptical approach to ethics in world politics would be more likely to suggest that
a. there is no such thing as morality in world politics, except the moral obligation of states to protect their interests and citizens. b. states are the only actors that can adopt and enforce the moral laws necessary for international relations. c. moral categories have no meaning in international relations, because no institutions exist to provide order. d. international politics rest on a society of states with certain rules, although those rules are not always perfectly obeyed.
The Democratic and Republican parties hold their national ____________ toward the end of the summer of every presidential election year to formally select the presidential and vice presidential candidates.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).