Might be a fun time for anyone wanting to work for a leftist organization
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by /u/Tandem_shower
16h ago
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Need help with Public policy
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by /u/hengdola
16h ago
Hi, I’m a college student doing political science at a university in Southeast Asia and I’m currently going through public policy classes. I’ve been wreaking my brain all week trying to figure out the differences between social policy, welfare policy and health policy. Are both welfare policy and health policy parts of social policy or are they are distinct and different areas? Please help me submitted by /u/hengdola [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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From what I've seen when it comes to political science, countries that have representative democracy (for ex Switzerland)..are very averse to large changes, but, if a country has has mass immigration and then gets direct democracy..does it revert to how it was before the immigration?
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by /u/savant78
16h ago
concept of how immigration affects democracy? submitted by /u/savant78 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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I am starting a new job next week as a Field Organizer, what should I expect?
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by /u/Expensive-Forever798
16h ago
This is my first job out of college, and I do not have any canvassing or volunteer experience; I was slightly surprised I got the job. For anyone out their who has done this job before, what was your experience? I see a wide variety of answers, but many are unhappy with the work. What do you think? submitted by /u/Expensive-Forever798 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Some guidance on jobs in foreign policy
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by /u/BigDickDevin117
16h ago
I have a double major political science philosophy prelaw, took some college classes in highschool that are screwing my gpa now (3.0) and I've had 1 or 2 C+s in college (I'm a second year junior). My advisor said if everything goes well I can get a 3.4 or 3.5 by the graduation (which is realistic imo). I have to go to graduate school? What's better this or law school? I want to do policymaking or something defense related. Everything changed pretty recently but where do I even begin here? Should I consider jobs in the military, or is graduate school out of the question if I'm having GPA issue ..read more
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What questions must be asked to define, interpret, and identify someone's ideology?
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by /u/capitalecamwithaham
16h ago
I'm guessing economics and social thoughts; however, what are some simple questions that must be asked? submitted by /u/capitalecamwithaham [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Brainstorm: Bachelor-Thesis
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by /u/Pato126_361
16h ago
Hello swarm, I am about to finish my bachelors in ps, only thing left is the thesis itself. And I have no idea whatsoever what topic I should write about. To be quiet frank: the last years at university have burned me out and my mental state is a little shaky. I am fed up with the university ecosystem, had to work a lot and therefore my studies were stressful and accompanied by constant pressure between work and university. Everyone keeps saying I ought to choose a thesis topic which interests me, however after the struggles of the past years I am not really creative in that regard.. I am hop ..read more
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Any experiences at un
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by /u/KidDroidSuperpowerrr
16h ago
Has anyone here worked at un or similar international types of organizations. Did anyone leave un and why Do law degrees help or is the usual choice? What's the usual common paths and is a law degree needed Assuming that law degrees help since (most) political types have law degrees of some form If you do entry level roles, what are usual requirements. I thought there were entry levels at various un locations (but maybe am wrong) submitted by /u/KidDroidSuperpowerrr [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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1,000 Party Election Scenario
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by /u/OfficalTotallynotsam
16h ago
I want to give the people (you) a chance to vote and choose America's new Congress under a better electoral system. However, I need voters. I need lots of voters. (Probably 250,000+) There will be 3 votes. People think "Oh the results will be left-wing because of Reddit" but that isn't true. The first vote will take all the people who intend to work with me in determining this cool and awesome system's results. If many people vote for a result, I will adjust the results accordingly (to current average polling for the ideology's house caucus) Left-wing votes correspond to the Congressional Pro ..read more
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What do you do as a congressional intern?
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by /u/RainyChips
16h ago
title! I’m a poli sci student interning in congress this summer and don’t know what to expect. submitted by /u/RainyChips [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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