Category: Political Science
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Question in political science or criminal justice
Write a 500 to 750 word review of scholarly research on a question in your discipline (political science or criminal justice) that you find interesting. You must consult at least six scholarly sources; these sources must come from peer-reviewed academic journal articles, or from books published by a university press. Aim to identify the most…
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500 words Reflection on The Electoral Process
The purpose of this assignment is to help you understand how the U.S. electoral process works from start to finish and how each step contributes to democratic participation. You will map out the electoral process in writing, explaining each major stage in clear, logical order. This is not a list or diagram; instead, you will…
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Enforcement of Sentences in International Criminal Law
Thesis Outline Enforcement of Sentences in International Criminal Law Chapter 1 – Introduction 1.1 Background 1.2 Research Problem 1.3 Research Questions 1.4 Objectives Chapter 2 – Historical Development 2.1 Nuremberg and Tokyo 2.2 Ad Hoc Tribunals 2.3 Shift Toward Institutionalization Chapter 3 – Legal Framework 3.1 ICC Legal Framework 3.2 ICTY/ICTR Framework 3.3 IRMCT System…
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Final exam
For this essay, respond to both of these: Re-read the TEA Party (“TEA Party: Tree of Liberty or Alt-Right Tyranny”), GOP (“The Grand Old Party”), and Democratic Party (“Riding the Donkey from Jefferson to Obama”) assignments in Globalyceum and choose at least one (1) thing that you learned or found interesting from each reading. Fully…
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Paper topic
This paper is open regarding topic so long as it is clearly related to the course content. Every student should have a unique topic. The instructor reserves the right to ask you to change your topic if it is too like that of another student. This is 10% of your paper score, which is 2…
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What is democracy
Length: 1,000 words minimum, no more than 1,200 words Weight: 15% of overall grade Task Overview: Explain democracy and/or the importance of democracy to a specific audience in a blog post. Process: Well begin this unit by developing an understanding of what democracy is. Youll then be assigned an audience to share your knowledge with.…
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Critical Analysis Question
Compare the 9/11 conspiracy theories to other conspiracy theories. These can be any other conspiracy theories–ones that we have or haven’t discussed in the course. However, use what you have learned about conspiracy theories throughout the course to make and justify your comparisons. Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): 489755058-Jovan-Byford-auth-Conspiracy-Theories-A-Critical-Introduction-2011-Palgrave-Macmillan-UK-libgen-lc.pdf Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted,…
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Critical Analysis Question
Compare the 9/11 conspiracy theories to other conspiracy theories. These can be any other conspiracy theories–ones that we have or haven’t discussed in the course. However, use what you have learned about conspiracy theories throughout the course to make and justify your comparisons. Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): 489755058-Jovan-Byford-auth-Conspiracy-Theories-A-Critical-Introduction-2011-Palgrave-Macmillan-UK-libgen-lc.pdf Note: Content extraction from these files is restricted,…
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Political Science Writing
Write a comprehensive and critically analytical essay examining the concept of the decolonization of the mind as articulated by scholars such as Ngg wa Thiongo and other postcolonial theorists. In your response, explore how colonial systems of education, language imposition, religion, and cultural representation functioned not only as tools of political and economic domination but…
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Reading Reflection 3: Federalism
Instructions Visit the Rockefeller Institute of Governments report. Ensure you understand that fiscal federalism involves the federal government using federal funds to influence state policies. Review the data on which states pay more in federal taxes than they receive in federal expenditures and vice versa. Reflect on the findings and answer the questions: Why would…
