by Laura K. Clark | Dec 2, 2022 | Political science
“Are you a dragon slayer or a panda hugger?” China is a fascinating and confusing country to study. Given its continually expanding influence in the world, opinions and attitudes towards China are often polarized. This course aims to provide a nuanced, multifaceted...
by Laura K. Clark | Dec 1, 2022 | Political science
Figuring out these questions: ( could be all of them of a bit, would rather have in-depth answers than answers for all) 1. What has been your biggest challenge? 2. What advice would you give to an emerging woman of a color leader? 3. Who has been a former leader of...
by Laura K. Clark | Nov 30, 2022 | Political science
Considering the threats posed by a nuclear North Korea, or ongoing tensions and hostilities between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan, how should the international community proceed to reduce the risks and curtail nuclear proliferation?
by Laura K. Clark | Nov 30, 2022 | Political science
Californians enjoy more direct democracy than most other Americans do. Do you like or dislike this style of governance? Why? What are some of the effects? (Hint: In order to answer this question well, you need to know what direct democracy means and what specific...
by Laura K. Clark | Nov 29, 2022 | Political science
Write a 5-page essay regarding the socio-political issues from jim crow law and how it is represented in Texas’s Politics today.
by Laura K. Clark | Nov 26, 2022 | Political science
Research question: Can racial balance be achieved without affirmative action policies in elite universities (Princeton, Yale, Harvard)? Below are my remarks on the instruction file: Please, do identify the dependent and independent variables. The research purpose...