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there is none. because of the antarctic treaty, it doesn't have issues like that
The ethical, social and political issues that might arise through wiki include governance issues and religious issues. The moral issues might also arise though wiki.
number of key issues, such as money, religion and foreign policy
Political discourse refers to the exchange of ideas, opinions, and arguments about political issues and decisions among individuals, groups, or institutions. It involves communication and debate aimed at influencing and shaping public opinion, policies, and outcomes within the political sphere.
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Political scientists study the theory and practice of politics, including political behavior, political systems, international relations, public policy, and the influence of political institutions on society. They may also analyze issues related to public opinion, political communication, and political ideologies.
Address underlying socio-economic issues, promote dialogue between conflicting parties, and strengthen democratic institutions to ensure fair representation and governance.
Apolitical means to be not involved or interested in political activities or issues. It refers to individuals or groups who choose to remain neutral or unaffiliated with any political party or ideology.
The obvious answer is that it doesn't ... the Bible in a religious text that address's spiritual and moral issues, it isn't a list of social guidelines or a political handbook; although you could be forgiven for thinking otherwise as there are so many who use it as such.
The Sanhedrin was a Jewish council in ancient times responsible for religious, legal, and political matters. It served as a judicial body that decided on religious and legal issues according to Jewish law.
historical experiences and events, geography and demographics, economic conditions, cultural and social factors, and political institutions and leadership. These factors can shape the values, beliefs, and attitudes of individuals and communities towards political issues, leading to variations in political cultures. For example, states with a history of strong labor movements may have a more liberal political culture, while states with a history of conservative religious influence may have a more conservative political culture.