by Laura K. Clark | Apr 3, 2022 | Political science
Case Study: Approx. 150 words in essay format. Cite references where necessary (2 minimum) using APA format. The case studies will cover a variety of actors or regional issues as outlined in the syllabus. Analysis must be clear, logical, concise, and supported with...
by Laura K. Clark | Apr 3, 2022 | Political science
What is the basis of your state’s moral legitimacy? Is it persuasive, or not? [Note: These are NOT questions about whether your state, in fact, ACTS morally in current practice. This is 1) a clear descriiption of the theoretical moral basis of the state, and 2) the...
by Laura K. Clark | Mar 31, 2022 | Political science
PROMPT: Why have women mobilized against the state in authoritarian contexts, and why have they succeeded? Compare women’s roles in bringing about democracy in Uruguay and Chile: analyze the obstacles they have faced, both as part of the broader pro-democracy movement...
by Laura K. Clark | Mar 28, 2022 | Political science
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (popularly known as the “Iran nuclear deal”) International relations focus on the three mainstream theoretical perspectives: realism, liberalism, and constructivism. Please pay particular attention to the definition...
by Laura K. Clark | Mar 28, 2022 | Political science
For this assignment you are asked to choose one of Term 2’s core texts (there are five of these and are available on KEATS via Microsoft Sway) and provide a personal critical response. You should address the following question: Do we really need a new welfare state...
by Laura K. Clark | Mar 26, 2022 | Political science
Describe and discuss the different powers of the president. Specifically, define the differences between the president’s expressed, implied, delegated, and inherent powers and provide an example of each. What are some of the checks placed upon these powers by the...