Category: Political Science

  • Lead Response

    Question of the week: is the way that the Carter decision enshrines MAID as a right an example of judicial activism or (un)successful dialogue?

    Lead Response

    Every week starting with Week 2, during class on Monday I will share th forum question of the week based on the case studies we cover. Your task will be to respond to the question in the form of an 800-900 word short essay .The lead responses should directly respond to the question as it applies to the case study(ies) discussed during the Monday class and use properly cited evidence from the weeks lecture andassigned reading material. Most importantly, you are supposed to use evidence, this is the critical part, use evidence from the Monday lecture and the readingsthis is the key to success. Summaries or details of the case study and outside research on the case study will take away precious space and lower the grade on this assignment.

    Requirements: 800-900 word   |   .doc file

  • The Role of the United Nations in Regulating and Monitoring…

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  • Outer Space Policy

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  • Outer Space Policy

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  • 1

    Independently write a 5 page paper that uses academic evidence and data about Central America. You will utilize American Political Science Association (APSA) citation format for in-text references and for a final “Reference” page (this is a list of every source you consulted in the writing of your paper. This list appears at the end of the paper but is not included in the page count). Information on this citation style can be found at . Your primary data source should be the Latinobarometer survey, online analysis tool accessible here: – this page is accessible in English and Spanish and if you need translation assistance you may ask me and I will assist.

    Your paper grade will be based on your overall research effort, position description, writing (grammar, spelling, language use), and analysis. The second paper will be compared to your first (tasks are the same) to benchmark for improvement based on feedback I provide on the first paper and the same for the third paper. Your work will be strongly critiqued. Each paper should build on the next meaning that you should identify a topic germane to one of the Central American countries that you can follow over the course of the three short papers. When your first paper is submitted and graded and you receive it back, you may use this paper topic as the foundation of your second paper. Each paper should build on and improve from the first paper. You are not permitted to use AI. Papers will be submitted through the Canvas TurnitIn system. I will be scanning for AI use and will assign grade penalties accordingly. Late assignments are penalized a letter grade for each day past the due date.

    Topic Selection: As you consider your topic for the three papers you should consult the course reading material and the Latinobarometro survey library. It will do you no good to select a topic that Latinobarometer does not have survey questions about that you can use as your supporting evidence in your paper. Latinobarometer has been conducting surveys in Central America for a very long time and these surveys are extensive.

    List of Ideas (you may use one of these or investigate something on your own – check with me if you have questions):

    1. Causes of undocumented immigration to the United States from XX (select country).

    2. Carbon emission reductions in Costa Rica.

    3. Hurricane recovery in Central America.

    4. The relationship with the United States (select country).

    5. The role of CAFTA-DR in Central America.

    6. Food insecurity in Central America.

    7. Gangs and gang management in Central America.

    8. Truth and reconciliation in Guatemala.

    9. Daniel Ortega and his leadership of Nicaragua.

    10. Human smuggling (Northern Triangle=Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador) causes,

    consequences, costs, management.

    11. Economic foundations of XX country (or countries) including the Panama canal in Panama.

    Select topic number 9

    Paper format instructions: The paper should be 5 pages, double spaced, 12-point font with page numbering. All ideas that are not your own that you have decided to use in supporting your argument must be cited. This means that in the body of your paper when you refer to an idea or directly quote material, an in-text citation must appear. At the end of the paper a separate list of all references used in writing the paper must appear. The citation format should follow the American Political Science Association citation guidelines as described here:

  • Public Policy Paragraph 1

    Public Policy Paragraphs

    At three different times over the semester. Students will need to review a NEWS article related to public policy

    issue. Students have to examine the article and public policy issue and provide an interpretation of that issue by

    applying concepts in the chapter.

    Each submission should:

    o Be an article from a legitimate news source. This should not be a UN or NGO report. News sources

    should be from media sources like newspapers. The source can be from the US or another country. Articles

    like reports from NGOs or press releases are not considered news and are not appropriate for this

    assignment. If you are not sure about the quality of the source, please email your instructor. You just need

    to note all articles used.

    o This should an article about the issue and related public policy. IT MUST BE ABOUT A PUBLIC POLICY-

    RELATED TO GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    o Students must START with the source of the article including news source name, website of the article or

    database used, title and date of the article.

    All of this should be at the top of the submission. I need to know where you found the article.

    You will receive a zero if it is not included.

    o The submission

    must include at least 12 sentences (but no more than about 18) including:

    A topic sentence identifying the issue

    Sentences summarizing the article focusing on the issue. Make sure to provide detail

    and explain the policy and issue.

    Sentences applying terms in the book to the article. Make sure to give enough detail to

    make sure the grader knows you understand the connection.

    must be related to the focal areas listed below

    must be a different issue and article for each assignment.

    Paragraph 1, must include how it is a public policy, the level of government it is related to, and how the

    issue would fit into the stages or alternate models of public policy.

    o Paragraph 2, must include information about official or unofficial actors, identification of what type of

    policy it is.

    o Paragraph 3, must be related to economic, education, criminal justice, civil rights, social welfare,

    environmental, or energy policy.

    The assignment is Paragraph 1.

  • Political Science Question

    You will identify and describe the set of people, groups, and/or institutions who organized the political violence in your incident. By organized we mean who brought people together to fight or respond to the fighting as in who identified, oversaw, and motivated the perpetrators to carry out violence. Include not only who organized the violence in the moment but if there was a group of people prepared to commit violence, who organized them. This should be approximately 1/2 to 1 page single spaced.

    • Describe these people, groups, or institutions including their names, goals, and their motivations specifically for perpetrating violence and what they stood to gain and lose.
    • If you identified groups and institutions who organized the violence, then also describe, if known, who led these organizations or, if different, who was responsible for organizing violence. If there are groups within the organization, such as a committee, describe that committee and if relevant the individuals within it. If there is a single leader who is most relevant, describe them, if there is a military and political leader, describe both. You should describe who these people and groups are, what their roles are in the organization, how they contributed to organizing the violence, what their motivations for participating in the group were and for perpetrating violence specifically, and what they themselves stood to gain, if anything, from the violence.
    • Using concepts from the Blattman reading, assess how who organized might have impacted whether the violence took place.

    Cite your sources as in the last assignment. You may use the same sources but you may need to find additional ones. – APA Format

    Requirements: 1 page

  • Political Science Writing Paper

    Please make sure your post is in the appropriate format, i.e. post directly to the siteno attachments please. Look (again) at the system requirements and basic technical policies that are listed in the modules and the syllabus. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have adhered to these technical standards and failure to do so will result in you receiving zero points for the assignment.

    Make sure that you have read and have understood both the writing section requirements as well as the Plagiarism and A.I. policiesfor you will be held accountable.

    Make sure to couch your response based upon the materials found in the readings and modules. Your essay is being graded here on the quality of your insights and these should be critically evaluative.

    You can access the assignment at any time and you will only be locked out when the deadline has been reached.

    Respond inline to:

    In your own words, write an essay (of around 1250 words) that explains how the Electoral College works. More importantly, analyze how the Electoral College itself shapes the campaigning strategy and tactics of presidential candidates.

    The paper is worth a maximum of 250 points.

    Citation Style: Here’s a quick and informative guide to MLA:

    Make sure to adhere to course plagiarism and Artificial Intelligence policies as stated in the syllabus.

    You can use external sources but be sure to cite any information or ideas that are not your own.

    Paper Writing Guide

    Heres a writing guide that I’ve developed over the years that should help you plan and implement a successful project. Keep in touch and good luck!

    Referring to this guide will help you plan and execute a successful research project. For stylistic issues (footnoting, bibliography, etc.) please refer to any of the major college-writing guides. The bookstore has several writing guides available for purchase.

    I. The Before Writing Stages

    a. Start Early. A research paper is an evolutionary process. In order for you to have sufficient time to reflect upon the question(s) at hand, you must allow yourself ample time to filter the material through your own cognitive lens. If you don’t give yourself enough time, you will not be able to ponder and revise your original thoughts and hypotheses. Moreover, trained readers can smell an insufficiently prepared paper at seventy paces! In short, give yourself plenty of time and start early. Rule #1 about preparing a research paper: They always take more time than you originally anticipate.

    b. Break down the component tasks of the assignment AKA how to AFOS (Avoid Feeling Overwhelmed Syndrome). AFOS strikes all students at some time in their career. AFOS can be a debilitating condition–but it can be overcome. To avoid AFOS make a plan (this is not an outline) of attack that breaks down the various tasks of the assignment (collecting the materials; making an outline, revising and polishing stages, etc.). By apportioning the entire assignment into easily digestible tasks and components you should be able to avoid AFOS. One final point about AFOS: it is always better to apportion your time on the entire process into many small to medium time periods rather than setting aside several mega sessions. This way not only do you feel that you are making incremental progress, but also you will be able to revise your original ideas better.

    c. Hunting and Gathering Stage. Before writing your first outline, make sure that you have conducted a sufficient amount of research. I know “sufficient” is a nebulous term, but you need to be sure that you have canvassed a wide swath of opinion, facts and information. Don’t worry that after conducting your research your original ideas about the topic at hand change. In fact this is a sign of intellectual growth and maturity. At this stage, you are ready to begin pondering the writing stages of the assignment.

    II. The Writing Stages

    a. AFOS Revisited. AFOS is particularly dangerous at this stage. Don’t succumb to its degenerative lure!. Like in the prewriting stages, break down the component aspects of the assignment into: introduction; thesis; body of the paper; conclusion, etc. Remember this is a conceptual device that makes the process more manageable–but do not forget that all aspects of the entire final draft be fully linked in a logically consistent manner.

    b. The Outline. At this stage construct an outline. Where are you are going in this paper, why are you taking this approach, what materials are you using, how are they linked, are some of the questions that you must address in an outline. An outline is a perennially changing document of intent. You will probably make numerous revised editions of the outline–which is entirely appropriate. An outline serves as an in-progress road map for the writer. It does not have to make sense to anyone but you–remember that the outline is your own document. Moreover, the outline is a tool that guides the evolution of the writing craft. Keep your latest outline close by, whenever you feel that you have reached the writing stages.

    c. The Introduction. Most students slight this aspect. They shouldn’t, as an introduction lays out the where, why, and how questions that you will be addressing throughout the paper. An introduction should be far more than just a regurgitation of the main questions that you have been assigned. In essence, a fully developed introduction acts as a formalized conceptual road map for the reader, much as the outline serves as your own conceptual road map. Personally, I write my introductions last. That way, I know the flow and development of the final product. Be sure to link the introduction, with your thesis, and the conclusions. This is conducted in what I call the polishing stages (see below).

    d. The Thesis Statement. Let’s define what a thesis is. A thesis is a theoretically consistent set of linked propositions that underpin the entire body of your paper. In short, the thesis is the conceptual locomotive of the paper. The thesis statement shapes and molds everything that is to follow. Note that it should appear no later than page 2 of your paper.

    e. The Body of the Paper. This is where you make sure that you address all aspects of the research assignment. This is typically, the least problematic area in the writing division of labor. But be careful to fully develop all relevant facts and interpretations here.

    f. Conclusions. Your conclusions should not come as a surprise to the reader. The conclusions are the final opportunity to forcefully press home your conceptual and theoretical points that you have prior introduced and developed. Don’t be timid here–at the same time don’t go overboard. Think of your conclusions as a final summation of the entire assignment. Make sure that you have fully addressed the questions you set you would in the introduction and in the thesis. Finally, make sure that the introduction, thesis, body, and conclusions all dovetail one another–the paper at this point should no longer appear as a project of loosely connected parts–it should be an entirely seamless product.

    g. The Polishing Stage. After you are convinced that have finished the above, take a day off. That’s right, take a day off. Then pick up the then final draft and begin to address the grammar and presentation issues of your work with a fine tooth comb (obviously you have not ignored these aspects up to now, but its now time to polish and shine the final product). Make sure that what you have constructed is forceful, clear, and concise. Don’t use jargon, or “big” words that you don’t normally use. Make sure that there are no spelling errors, no instances of poor grammar, etc. I believe that there is no separation between what are deemed issues of “style” as opposed to “substance.” Step aside from your paper for a while (at least half a day) for hopefully the final time (at least for this assignment). Now read your paper aloud, or better yet, get someone to read it aloud for you, while you are present. Any final problems? No? Then hand in your completed paper.

    I need to complete this assignment by my own, No Ai to receive full credit, Thank you!

  • Political Science Question

    Respond to one of the following prompts in an essay format (Introduction, Thesis, Body Paragraphs, Conclusion) in accordance with the Chicago Style citation guide. The purpose of the essay is to synthesize and demonstrate an understanding of the course content based on the course materials and discussions. Students should present the best arguments for and against the position they take using the course materials. If a clear, unambiguous position cannot be taken, the student must explain, in detail, why they cannot take a firm position. Outside sources may be used only to counter or highlight a deficiency in the assigned course materials; the deficiency must be explained in the essay. See the rubric for detailed requirements.

    1. Where do Sowell and Cohen agree and disagree on inequality found in markets?
    2. Where do Sowell and Polyani agree and disagree on market economics?
    3. Describe the strongest and weakest arguments from Sowell and More Perfect Union for and against rent control/stabilization.
    4. Do free markets necessitate noxious markets? Why or why not?
    5. Do you think Polyani would agree or disagree with Kuttner and Satz? Provide two or more examples of this.
    6. Using the arguments from three or more of the sources of information from class (reading, videos, lecture & discussion sessions), what is the best way to address the housing crisis?
    7. Compare and contrast the approach to money with the Free Market and Socialist systems.
    8. How does Luckeys approach to productivity and markets contrast with Cohen and the other authors approach? I need ai detection report. I want the essay finished 1/27 afternoon california time. I only have notes for one discussion. There are 15 readings, but not all of them are required for the essay.

    Requirements: 1200-1400