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Blog Discussion Group Nine

Blog post due at 11:55pm on April 2 and comment due at 11:55pm on April 5. Nigeria If you were a member of a particular ethnic group in  Nigeria , what would be your attitudes towards democracy? How have the frequent shifts from civilian to military rule and back again exacerbated the country’s many social and economic problems? Are political parties the best option for divided societies such as  Nigeria , or are there more efficient channels through which citizens can express themselves and be governed.

Blog Discussion Group Eight

Blog post due at 11:55pm on March 26 and comment due at 11:55pm on March 29. China What changes did Mao make to Marxism and Leninism to make them more appropriate to the Chinese setting? Is it still appropriate to think of  China  as a “communist” country? Discuss the possibility of  China ’s democratization.

Blog Discussion Group Seven

Blog post due at 11:55pm on March 19 and comment due at 11:55pm on March 22. Mexico To what extent are the elitist and hierarchical tendencies of Mexican politics found in liberal democracies? What bringing  Mexico  into a free-trade agreement with the  United States  and  Canada  a good idea or a bad idea for the three countries? Why? Mexican corporatism brings various social actors (e.g., labor, business professionals) into an officially sanctioned ruling coalition.  While guaranteeing certain privileges for these groups (e.g., job security for unionized labor and subsides for businesses), it also limits such freedoms as choosing when to strike or how to allocate capital.  Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of such arrangements.

Blog Discussion Group Six

Blog post due at 11:55pm on March 12 and comment due at 11:55pm on March 15. Britain Is the British prime minister more powerful than the president of the  United States , or vice versa? Is Parliament prime minister more powerful than Congress, or vice versa? How does the power of the prime minister compare with that of the  U.S.  president? Given a choice between serving as the president of the  United States  or as the prime minister of  Great Britain , which job would you prefer? Why?