one-page single-spaced response papers on different assigned
readings from the course. The purpose of the response paper is for you to engage in
an in-depth examination of an academic article by summarizing and assessing its
contribution. Each response paper will:
1. Identify the central thesis of the article
2. Summarize key arguments or concepts
3. Assess one strength and one weakness of the article
4. Pose two discussion questions
OPORD for five paragraphs.
Five-Paragraph Format
Situation
Mission Most Important
Execution Most Important
Sustainment
Command and Signal
More details in the slide, please take it seriously.
!!!!!This is not English writing in general
So we need to pay special attention to the format and language
Translation memorandums should be addressed to either a supervisor or elected official(s). Memos should 12 Point Times New Roman font, be no more than six pages (double spaced), and no less than four pages (double spaced) in length (and yes, I acknowledge ?memos? traditionally follow a single-spaced format). The paper must be formatted and include citations utilizing the APA format (including APA?s margins). Each page of the paper (except cover) should be numbered and include the author?s name. The citation page(s) do not count toward this page limit.
The following eleven points should help you in the completion of your analysis. Note that depending on the type of research your paper presents (quantitative, qualitative, mixed methods, synthetic review, etc.) one or more of these 11 points may not be appropriate?so adjust as required by the parameters of your selected article.
1. Research Question ? (i) What question/s is the article trying to answer? (ii) To what extent is it sta
WEEKLY PAPER: DUE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 AT 6 PM- ABOUT 300 WORDS (For discussion on Wednesday November 2)
DISCUSS ONE OF THE FOLLOWING TOPICS
Do the Graham arguments explain the nuclear security policies of the regions covered in Chapters 1, 2 and 7?
Do the Graham arguments explain the nuclear security policies of the regions covered in Chapters 9, 10 and 11?
Do the Graham arguments explain the nuclear security policies of the regions covered in Chapters 3, 4, 5 and 6
READING ASSIGNMENT
Thomas Graham, Jr., The Alternate Route: The Role of Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones in the Effort to Achieve Worldwide Verifiable Nuclear Disarmament FORTHCOMING. In this version about 337 pages of typescript. 12 chapters, each about 30 pages.
CHAPTER 1 The Alternate Route
CHAPTER 2 The NPT and Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zones: Russia and Disarmament
CHAPTER 3 Tlatelolco (Latin American Nuclear Weapons Free Zone)
CHAPTER 4 Rarotonga (South Pacific NWFZ)
CHAPTER 5 Pelindaba (African NWFZ)
CHAPTER 6
Read the transcript and watch the video link ( do not need to watch full video) in this essay write about your thoughts and how you felt about this particular meeting and the way they handle legislative meetings this does not need to be cited http://tlchouse.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?view_id=13&clip_id=12354
The Assignment is about the first and third debates. you should analyze it according to the questions attached. Also%u0428%u040A I have attached the chapters which talk about Individual,state,system level and Hamiltonian,Jeffersonian,Wilsonian,Jacksonian schools. You should connect these ideas to the Clinton and Trump point of view.
According to the questions 4 and 5 in the assignment outline. In the fourth question for example you should say : I think that Clinton is more liberal than realist because in this topic she gives or she said a liberal respondents like ...."more than one idea she gave"..... etc.
Question 5 , you need to give some policies examples of two candidates and explain to which school it belongs.
Write the assignment in an easy and clear way and don't make a complex sentence with difficult vocabulary.
For this assignment you will examine and compare the 2012 Republican and Democratic Party platforms. Platforms are ratified by each of the parties at their respective nominating conventions every four years. Platforms are significant for at least two reasons.
- First, the platform is intended to be a statement of the party's beliefs. By examining the platforms of the parties one can gain an understanding of what each of the parties stand for.
- Second, research has shown that winning presidential candidates make an effort to convert the policy ideas found in their party's platform into law. In most cases they are successful in doing so.
Your task is first to examine one
domestic policy issue and one
foreign policy issue of your choice and second to compare the policy positions of the Republican and Democratic parties as stated in their platforms.
The platforms can be found at the websites for the respective parties:
Each of the following states are considered “battleground” swing states for the 2016 general election. Select ONE state from the list below. Throughout the semester, closely follow the election as it unfolds in the state. Analyze the voting history, voter demographics, and weekly polling data. Using this information, develop an eight- ten (8-10) page paper predicting which candidate will win that state on Election Day. After the election, revisit the prediction and submit a three-page paper recapping the prediction. Did the state vote as predicted? Why or why not?
-Colorado
-Florida
-Iowa
-Michigan
-Nevada
-New Hampshire
-North Carolina
- Ohio
-Pennsylvania
-Virginia
-Wisconsin
Notes:
-Papers MUST contain in-text citations and a citations page.
-Papers should be double-spaced and written in Times New Roman, 12-point font.
Agency and Globalization
Readings: Fominaya, selected chapters determined in class
Boo, parts 1 & 2
Eighth concept paper due
Readings: Fominaya, selected chapters determined in class
Boo, parts 1 & 2
Eighth concept paper due
Readings: Fominaya, selected chapters determined in class
Boo, parts 1 & 2
Eighth concept paper due
Agency and Globalization
Readings: Fominaya, selected chapters determined in class
Boo, parts 1 & 2
Eighth concept paper due
For this assignment you will examine and compare the 2012 Republican and Democratic Party platforms. Platforms are ratified by each of the parties at their respective nominating conventions every four years. Platforms are significant for at least two reasons.
- First, the platform is intended to be a statement of the party's beliefs. By examining the platforms of the parties one can gain an understanding of what each of the parties stand for.
- Second, research has shown that winning presidential candidates make an effort to convert the policy ideas found in their party's platform into law. In most cases they are successful in doing so.
Your task is first to examine one
domestic policy issue and one
foreign policy issue of your choice and second to compare the policy positions of the Republican and Democratic parties as stated in their platforms.
The platforms can be found at the websites for the respective parties: