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What does The Fog of War inform us about the role of the individual in International Relations?
Hobbes and Locke can be thought of as early liberal thinkers. Examine the role of negative liberty for Locke and Hobbes.
Choose an interest group that has taken on that issue. What tactics and methods do they use to influence policy?
Why is culture central to interpretivism? In the course of doing interpretivism, what does it mean when a researcher becomes a researcher-analyst?
What are the comments being shared on social media? Are people reposting news articles? What are some of the political messages in the articles?
What do you believe are the most important things for policymakers to understand when considering antiterrorist policies in regards to this group.
What steps could the town manager take to build some agreement and support to protect tenants? What tools does he have at his disposal?
How does this discussion relate to Socrates' conclusion that you can't pursue moral goodness as a politician? Use the text to defend your arguments.
In the U.S., has congress become too partisan? Is partisanship hurting or hindering the effectiveness and image of the U.S. Congress?
What is centrality in a network context? What is the difference between degree centrality and closeness centrality?
How would you utilize the media to achieve your policy objective? How would you utilize interest groups to achieve your policy objective?
Explain 2 to 3 management or efficiency arguments for and against a more centralized response to large national disasters like Hurricane Katrina.
Why is our Constitution vague? What are the pros and cons of having a constitution that is written vaguely? Pick a vague portion of the US Constitution.
What are two policy issues areas they are interested in? How do these areas reflect their ideologies?
Write two page answers, in your own words, on how railroads facilitated the growth of capitalism.
What percentage of the vote did they receive to win in their last election? What are two policy issues areas they are interested in?
What is sovereignty in the international system? What are the challenges of global governance in the 21st Century?
What are the arguments for and against mandatory voting? Shouldn't voting be voluntary? Could the United States still be called a democracy?
Analyze the benefits or disadvantages for the United States with regard to agency's position on foreign aid. Provide 1 or 2 examples to support your response.
How did a particular reading help you and why? How did another particular reading show you the problems states face and how exactly?
Analyze the characteristics of media events related to terrorism. Compare distinguishing characteristics of different forms of media.
Why is it difficult for so many of us to empathize? If you were to teach empathy to a group of college students, what would you do and what would you say?
What role did the end of colonialism play on states, particularly in Asia? Why have some transformations been violent, while others have been peaceful?