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Question 1. There are two versions of the J-Curve and both rely on the relative deprivation theory to explain their models. Use both models to explain why is it that developed states do not experience the same kinds of social upheaval as some developing states that are experiencing the worst effects of the J-Curve?

Question 2. The institutions in most of the developing world are statist-oriented, and thus, failing.

(1) What does this mean?

(2) Describe a totalitarian country with this kind of institutional conflict.


Question 3. What steps can governments of developing states take to alleviate the living conditions in their urban areas? And don’t say ‘spend more money’ unless you can come up with a way for them to raise this money in the first place.

Question 4. You know what institutions are, so what does 'institutional conflict' mean?

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Running head: POLITICAL SCIENCE

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Political Science
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The developed nations have a tradition that follows given checks and system in the effort
of ensuring corruption is at a minimal or no rate at all. Additionally, the vice of corruption is
highly punishable. There are various forms of rules that have been put in place to carry out the
prevention of any upheaval. Developed states such as the United States of America, France, as
well as England own governing agencies that formulate budgets as well as plans that ensure the
country’s resources get allocated adequately. Additionally, such bodies carry out the operations
dealing with social organizations without having to divert any resources form the public or other
governing bodies. Consequently, the developed nations possess a stable form of infrastructure
regarding the country’s healthcare. In any case an issue is out of balance in the government, it is
usually noticed at an early stage, the corruption case singled out, leading to the individuals in
involvement facing the legal penalties. Additionally, the developed states have financial bodies
that are always ready to back up their governments regarding trades, securities, as well as global
markets. More so, these developed nations offer better wages and salaries to their citizens,
guarantees stability while at the same time having political policies that ensure all the rules are in
place (Gurtner, 2010).
On the other hand, developing states are known to have low-income levels as well as
weak economies that usually establish its civil wars. The presence of such social upheavals
results in more declination within the nation regarding economies and other resources. As a
result, the citizens’ income reduces, taking almost a decade before recovering to the necessary
state. Unfortunately, the end of such periods usually leaves the developing nation in a fragilepeace state that might see the country plunge into another civil unrest. In the end, the armed

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forces in war cost the country a lot of money in the form of weaponry, fuel and other supports o
the affected citizens. As a result, there are unending cycles of economic as well as social
upheavals in developing nation as compared to the develo...


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