SOC 300 SU Components of Institutional Frameworks Discussion

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"Institutions." Please respond to the following: This pertains to the Week 8 Assignment

Based on the lecture and Webtext materials, address the following:

Every country in the world is constructed around the same set of institutional frameworks that differ only in how governments manage them. Identify the specific components of an institution.

1) TO DO!  Next, use at least ONE EXAMPLE of institutions from at least ONE of the two countries you have selected for the Week 8 assignment —such as a financial system, a judicial system, or the armed forces — to illustrate what developing countries overall have done to weaken or strengthen such institutions. NOTE! In order to get credit for this section of the discussion, you MUST provide at least one current reference (no older than five years). Again class, this section of the discussion requires more than a two or three sentence response.

2) TO DO! Please respond to at least one (1) post from your peers.

  • 3) WEEK 4 INSTRUCTOR INSIGHTS: REQUIRED

Class, as we move into our discussions of institutions in Week 4, we must realize that there is one constant in the world--and that is CHANGE.  As countries developing countries face their futures, they too are faced with change.  The way formal institutions have been traditionally viewed are changing, even as developing countries expand deeper into technologies and embrace a more universal view of social, economic and political beliefs.  Please view this short video and share your thoughts. 

TO DO: Please view this short video and share your thoughts. 

Prof. Royal-Smith

Watch VideoWorld Economic Forum on Latin America 2018

User: n/a - Added: 6/21/18

YouTube URL: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFyI3_uVLwk

AND respond to this post:

Norberto 

RE: Week 4 Discussion "Institutions"

Professor and class,

Since Egypt is one of the countries I chose, I decided to look at some things about the judicial system. It is a combination of Islamic (Shariah) Law and Napoleonic Code., brought on by Napoleon's stay in Egypt. They have the Egyptian Civil Code of 1948 (ECC). That is the main source of legal rules. Their Parliament is unicameral (having one legislative branch). It includes both religious and secular courts. 

I found a reference in regards to Egyptian Law : Mark, J.J. (2017, October 03) Balance & the Law in Ancient Egypt. Ancient History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https:// www.ancient.eu/article/1126/

I watched the video on World Economic Forum on Latin America 2018. I tried to pick-up on some things. They mentioned that there is a transformative vision. Things like getting the trust of the people. Concentrating on subjects like tax reform. I also heard the words having an "agenda of values". 

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Student’s Last Name 1
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Professor’s Name
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Components of Institutional Frameworks
Institution and Country of Choice
Institutions are essential in society because they ensure the maintenance of order and
provision of important services to the people such as education, financial security, protection,
and justice. The major components of an institution include governance, planning, legislative,
and administrative frameworks. Primarily, these components ensure the ...


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