In the United States, there has usually only been two main political parties. Since the 1860s, these two main parties have been the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party has the most seats in the House of Representatives while the Republicans and Democrats split the S...
Yet it adds that a huge part of the U.S. electorate also disapproves of the Affordable Care Act, which has been the centerpiece of President Barack Obama's legislative agenda.Cook, Char...
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This could make it easier for Kishida to call a snap election because there are no pressing policy issues to rally voters. HOW'S HIS POPULARITY? Kishida's support surged after the May 19-21 Group of Seven (G7) leaders' summit in Hiroshima, his home district - with...
Max Boot, senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, also pointed out the U.S. Congress' "hysteria and alarmism" on China. "When the two parties agree on an issue, that doesn't necessarily mean they are right. It could mean they are falling prey to a collective delusion," he...
Earthquakes are the result of the tectonic plates slowly moving against each other and creating friction over time, said Gavin Hayes, senior science adviser for earthquake and geologic hazards at USGS. “That friction builds up and builds up and eventually the strain that’s stored there overcomes...
Commentary: Why political parties matterCommentary: Why political parties matterThis Article does not have an abstract.Martin A. Schain Show BiographyJournal of European Public PolicySchain, Martin A. (2008). `Commentary: Why political parties matter'. Journal of European Public Policy, 15:3, 465...
Why does China pay special attention to BRICS, the association of five large emerging markets – Brazil, Russia, India, and South Africa, as well as China? BRICS is certainly a platform for advancing interests, especially trade and economy, but is there anything else going on with BRICS that...