Assignmenty: Create Your Ideal State
Required Resources
Read/review the following resources for this activity:
Textbook: Chapter 15, 16, 17
Magstadt, T. M. (2017). Understanding politics: Ideas, institutions, and issues. Australia: Cengage Learning.
Lesson
Instructions
Your country just overthrew its dictator, and you are the newly elected President. Unfortunately, due to the divisions in the country and the years of war, economic, military, and political structures are non-existent. A group of loyalists to the old dictator have been detonating bombs, murdering civilians, assassinating leaders, and terrorizing towns with help from a neighboring country's dictator.
Create a comprehensive plan for your new government. While creating this government identify the governing style, functions of various branches of government, principles that govern leaders, the maintaining of public good, which economic structure is most beneficial to your citizens, at least two domestic programs, ways to create national unity, ways to combat terrorism and violence, and international organizations to join. (See rubric for specific ways to meet the requirements of the paper.)
Paper headings:
Introduction (1 paragraph)
Introduce your country
Briefly outline all of the parts of the paper
Domestic Concerns (1-2 pages)
Identify governing style and principles that correlate to this style
Identify the branches of government and its functions
Development of two public good domestic programs and how they will meet the public good
Economic structure and reason why this should be used
Socializing citizens is noted with rationale for how it creates national unity
Foreign Concerns (1-2 pages)
Two international organizations are noted, one for economics and one for security
Descriptions of both organizations
Rationales for joining these organizations
Steps to joining
Two ways your country will combat the neighboring country's terrorist threat and the domestic threat
Two ways these will be effective
Conclusion (1 paragraph)
Summarize information
Chapter 15. War Politics by Other Means
Learning Objectives
• Identify and discuss three theories on the causes of war (Hobbes, Rousseau, Locke).
• Contrast World Wars I and II with previous wars in history.
• Explain how and why war has fundamentally changed since World War II.
• Identify the different types of war most relevant in world politics now, and explain one or two in detail.
• Expand on the "just war" theory.
• Explain the role of ethics and morality in the conduct of modern warfare.
• Make a case for or against the relevance of international treaties on rules and limits in war.
Chapter 16. Terrorism: War, Crimes, or War Crimes?
Learning Objectives
• Trace the origins of terrorism.
• Discuss the various ways terrorism can be perceived (e.g., heroic, cowardly, an act of war), and explain how one could see it as anything other than a crime.
• Evaluate the war on terror as a general policy, and critique the strategy adopted in pursuit of this policy.
• Describe (or prescribe) a sound policy for fighting terrorism effectively.
Chapter 17. International Relations: The Struggle for World Order
Learning Objectives
• Define "power politics."
• Explain the ways world politics differs from other politics.
• Compare the classical balance of power systems in Europe with the world order that emerged after World War II.
• Identify and elucidate the three biggest changes in world politics since the end of the Cold War.
• Elaborate on the role of the United States in the New World Order.
• Explain the role of international law in world politics and why it is often least enforceable when and where it is most needed.
• Describe the historical context that made creation of the United Nations appear to be a good idea, and identify its major structures and functions.
Format your assignment according to the following formatting requirements:
1. The answer should be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12), with one-inch margins on all sides.
2. The response also include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the student's name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required page length.
3. Also Include a reference page. The Citations and references should follow APA format. The reference page is not included in the required page length.
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