This paper looks at the organization of Ontario Coalition Against Poverty.
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2006
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In this article the writer discusses community organizing in a particular organization in Toronto. The organization examined is the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP). This paper looks at issues such as mandate, organization, methods and targets of this organization.
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"The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) is an advocacy group that works to protect the interests of impoverished and working class individuals in Ontario. According to Jeff Shantz in "Fighting to Win", The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) is a direct action anti-poverty organization which, since 1989, has fought governments of all stripes in Ontario, left (so-called), right and centre to defend the needs of poor people and to work for a future where people are able to live decently. OCAP's mission is to improve the lives of poor people in Ontario."
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This paper discusses an advocacy group Ontario Coalition against Poverty (OCAP).
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2005
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This paper explains that the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) is an advocacy group, which works to protect the interests of impoverished and working class individuals in Ontario. The author points out that, through direct action and casework, OCAP helps many poor people. The paper relates the reasons why people would want to work for OCAP.
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"The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) is an advocacy group that works to protect the interests of impoverished and or working class individuals in Ontario. According to Jeff Shantz in Fighting to Win, The Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) is a direct action anti-poverty organization which, since 1989, has fought governments of all stripes in Ontario, left (so-called), right and centre to defend the needs of poor people and to work for a future where people are able to live decently (Shantz 2002: 1). Although this mission statement seems to be relatively straightforward the reality of the situation needs to be explained in detail."
Tags:ocap, working-poverty
A look the influence and political agenda of the Christian Coalition and Religious Right.
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APA | 2004
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This paper discusses the Christian Coalition and Religious Right in terms of their national values, political a agenda and to what extent they reflect the movement's understanding of Christian theology.
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"The Christian Coalition, founded in by Pat Robertson, is now headed by President Roberta Combs. The members of the Christian Coalition are comprised primarily of white evangelical born again Christians who believe the Bible is accurate in all of its teaching and that they personally have a responsibility to tell other people their religious beliefs. As the primary force behind the Religious Right in American society, religion and politics, the Christian Coalition is enormously influential in politics. When George W Bush stated during..."
Tags:fundamentalism, government, politics, Bush Administration, abortion, gay rights, charitable choice, Pat Robertson, born again, separation of church and state
This is a book review of "Coalition Government: Subnational Style" by William M. Downs.
Analytical Essay # 45888 |
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This paper examines the countries of Belgium, Germany, and France in the context of Downs's book. It explains how Downs attempts to conduct his analysis with two main ideas guiding his study. The first and most important is the volatility of voters; the other is to understand constraints under which politicians make coalition bargains.
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"William Downs presents an in-depth study of the effectiveness of coalition politics when presented on a regional or subnational level. A "coalition is when two or more groups or parties agree to pursue a common goal or a common set of goals, pool their resources in pursuit of this goal, and communicate and form binding coalitions concerning this goal" (20). In particular, Downs examines the regional governments of three countries: Belgium, Germany and France."
Tags:belguim, france, germany, regional
A look at coalitions in the US.
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This paper looks at the United States and speculates about what coalition of states might form which will have sufficient power to oppose America if it elects to become belligerent. Specifically, this paper will argue that the most likely culprits in an anti-American coalition are China and India inasmuch as their combined GDP comes dangerously close to the GDP of America; as well, these nations can draw upon their proximity to Russia - and, thus, anti-American jealousy and resentment in that former Cold War adversary - to enlist that country into battle against America.
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"This paper looks at the United States and speculates about what coalition of states might form which will have sufficient power to oppose America if it elects to become belligerent. Specifically, this paper will argue that the most likely culprits in an anti-American coalition are China and India inasmuch as their combined GDP comes dangerously close to the GDP of America; as well, these nations can draw upon their proximity to Russia - and, thus, anti-American jealousy and resentment in that former Cold War adversary - to enlist that country into battle against America. In the..."
Tags:gdp, state, power
This five-page undergraduate paper reviews the potential reformist coalitions that might have arisen in Germany before 1914.
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2002
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The paper briefly discusses why these alliances could have taken form and discusses why they didn't arise. Due to religion division, reformist coalitions could not be formed in Germany before 1914. In fact, instead of propagating goodness and unity, a German reformist party, SPD, even betrayed the government. The government itself was preparing for war before 1914. Since the reformists' aim was unity, they could not unite to form a coalition or fight the government's plan of war.
A look at how the assistance of advocacy coalitions can help ease the process of formulating and implementing new policies with regard to gun control.
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Developing and implementing policy is often an intricate and lengthy process. However, the difficulties associated with this process increase if the policy is related to a controversial topic, such as gun control. Gun control is a widely debated topic that has both supporters and opponents; therefore, numerous advocacy groups may become involved in the policy process. This essay examines gun control, the advocacy coalition policy model, and the process necessary to develop, implement, and enforce a new gun control policy.
Table of Contents:
Gun Control
Advocacy Coalitions
Policy Making Process
Conclusion
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"The criminal justice policy process consists of five main steps, which includes problem identification, agenda setting, policy formulation, policy implementation, and policy evaluation. Each of these steps has a necessary function; however, the introduction of advocacy coalitions may alter this process. When suggesting or attempting to impose new legislation, it is important to consider the role of advocacy coalitions in the policy making process. Therefore, when developing gun control policies similar to those in England, it may be beneficial to gain the support of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence."
Tags:restrictions, policy model, enforcement legislation england
A look at this act and why nurses must oppose It.
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2002
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This paper details why nurses should oppose this act.
A case study of Philadelphia mayoral politics including theories, effectiveness, laws and implications.
Case Study # 20182 |
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1993
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"The study of biracial coalitions has usually focused on the ability of a minority populace to coalesce a majority voting bloc through a multi-racial alliance. Almost by definition, the smaller numbers of a minority group require that it organize such an alliance with other constituencies in order to be a competitive force in electoral politics. It is this electoral aspect of biracial coalitions as a party-in-the-electorate that has gained most of the academic attention. However, there is a second aspect of biracial coalition-building that often is ignored in the literature-that is, the actual impact of the biracial coalition as the party-in-government. Once a biracial electoral coalition achieves political power, is it able to achieve its policy objectives?
Thus, this study analyzes the political influence of..."
An analysis of why the United States led the coalition in the 1991 Gulf War.
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MLA | 2003
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This paper examines the motivations for the United States to take the lead in the development and leadership of the coalition to oust Iraq from Kuwait in the 1991 Gulf War. The research indicates that the reasons were diverse and multiple.
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" Why the united states took the lead in forming the allied coalition to oust Iraq from Kuwait in the Gulf War. This paper explores the issue of why the United States took the lead in a forming the coalition and leading the coalition in the military campaign .."
Tags:Motivation, Coalition, International, Terror, Military, Capacity