Briefly, summarize the current event. Relate your current event to class concepts/terms/ideas 0021004002019CC
Briefly, summarize the current event. Relate your current event to class concepts/terms/ideas 0021004002019CC
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Briefly, summarize the current event. Relate your current event to class concepts/terms/ideas 0021004002019CC
Type of Service
Coursework
Urgency 6 to 7 hours
Citation Style
APA
No. of Pages/Wordcount
1 page
No. of Sources/References 3
English
English US
Description
Briefly, summarize the current event. Relate your current event to class concepts/terms/ideas. This is the most important part of your paper.
Students in Introduction to International Relations (IR) often comment that they are not sure they will do well in this class because they “don’t know as much about current events as some others students seem to.”
Rest assured this is not a current events class.
However, in order for you to get the most out of this class now and in the future, you will need to keep up with what is going on out there in the world so you can connect global events to the terms/concepts/ideas in IR. Current events are a way to encourage you to keep up with international relations issues.
The objective of this assignment is to apply course theories and concepts/ideas to international issues. You will present one current event to the class during the semester.
I leave you with this thought. Philosopher and economist John Stuart Mill said, “He who knows only his own side of the case, knows little of that.”
Sources: There are suggestions, not limits.
Newsday from Associated Press
Al-Jazeera
The Economist
BBC
The Guardian
Christian Science Monitor
The New York Times
Der Spiegel (online in English)
Foreign Affairs
The Wall Street Journal
Foreign Policy
No blogs
Financial Times
La Monde (online in English)
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