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International Government

International government includes the way that governments organize themselves, internally and externally. Ask questions here about the government, history, organization, office holders and traditions of nations not covered elsewhere in the site, relations between states and systems of international governance like the United Nations.

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What is the course of action the government takes in response to an issue or problem?

When the government takes action in response to an issue, it does so through public policy. Public policy can range from education policy to energy policy.

Does the International Court of Justice ensure countries compliance with the law?

The fact of the matter is that the ICJ cannot actually ensure state compliance. The ICJ simply determines whether or not any violation of a treaty between two or more nation states has been violated. The ICJ does not have any means of enforcing the law. In fact, international law is enforced primarily by the Security Council.

Is Afghanistan limited or unlimited?

The previous Baathist State of Iraq was relatively unlimited. The current Republic of Iraq is a limited government. All of its officials can be held to the rule of law.

Who was Sally tompkins?

she was a true hero and died with honor of the confederate's honor

How do you abbreviate international?

Most common abbreviation of term ( International ) is ( int'l ) or sometimes ( intl ), and also ( i18n ) is often used in the field of Information Technology.

Do The people elect the Parliament and the Parliament selects the executive?

In a parliamentary government the people elect the executive presidency. The government is divided into three branches which are executive, legislative and judicial.

Does the executive branch pass laws?

No, the executive branch does not pass laws, it executes, enforces the laws the legislative branch creates and passes. The executive branch of the government is responsible for the administrative side of government. It supervises and makes sure other departments are operating properly.

Who are the enemies and allies of Jordan?

Jordan's allies are: Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.

Jordan's enemies are: Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas.

Is there a list of countries?

Refer to the link below for a complete list of sovereign countries. A list of partially recognized countries is also included.

What is the contribution of Jose Laurel as Philippine president?

Jose P. Laurel, was President of the Second Republic of the Philippines from 1943 to 1945. During the Japanese occupation, he served he defended Filipino interests and resisted Japanese efforts to draft Filipinos into the Japanese military service.

What are the Domestic implications of foreign policy?

If a country is poor the international politics dominate her and for the richer states these are power games.

World organization created at the Paris Peace Conference?

The allied victors of World War I met at the Paris Peace Conference. One of the major decisions made was the creation of the League of Nations.

What are the pros and cons of voting when you are 18?

I, when I mean me, thinks that the voting age should be lowered to 16. There are some kids out there that do work at least 2 jobs to get ahead in the world. But most of the time there are people that don't really realize that. Every one has abilities and we should have that ability. I think that the Government should let those teens out there vote. I think we should have that right. I mean some people don't think that teens shouldn't vote because we do not make good choices. So yes, I do think that the government should let the voting law be at the age of 16. Thank you for reading this and taking the time to think about this serious question, and I hope you agree.

Is Afghanistan a non democratic country?

It is putatively democratic and goes through the ritual of voting, though with much allegations of fraud. The current government is found acceptable to the United States, which maintains a large military presence in this nation, and was responsible for the unseating of the last government.

The United States is also responsible for making sure that the current government is not overthrown by people who apparently did not find the voting to be equitable, or who disagree with "voting" in general, or desire a return of the former government.

Whether that qualifies Afghanistan to be called a "puppet regime" is a matter of opinion, but it is not seriously doubted that there will be a radical change in leadership on the day of U.S. military withdrawal.