This prompt is part of a two-prompt final essay-exam. I will write the first pro

This prompt is part of a two-prompt final essay-exam. I will write the first prompt on my own, but the second prompt is listed below:
Discuss human rights in Latin America, with close attention to the spread of human rights norms. How has human rights law changed in Latin America, what were the major drivers, and how does our understanding of human rights in Latin America reflect on the region in relation to the Global North and other international understandings of human rights law?
The essay should reflect the two readings attached and should at least mention Alberto Fujimori and/or Hugo Chavez, as those figures will be the focus of the first prompt (that I will write on my own). It is not neccessary to write the entire essay focusing on only those two figures, but a mention of it would better connect the two in a cohesive response. 

Understanding history can help us better understand contemporary international e

Understanding history can help us better understand contemporary international events. Yet a perfect comparison can sometimes lead us astray. Choose a contemporary international event and connect it to a historical (it could be a recent historical) event. Discuss (1) how the historical event could help us better understand the contemporary event, as well as (2) why doing so might lead to problems in understanding and dealing with the new event

In the twenty-first century, civil conflicts and war have been a major part of p

In the twenty-first century, civil conflicts and war have been a major part of politics in the global system. The effects of these conflicts are widespread. What do you think are the most important effects of civil conflicts on international organizations today? What is the role of the United Nations in responding to these situations?  Why? Make sure to cite specific examples to back up your argument
Please do not be afraid to criticize the United Nations when necessary

I have uploaded The instructions and the research paper is 12 pages and the topi

I have uploaded The instructions and the research paper is 12 pages and the topic is on the uploaded paper of the annotated bibliography. You have to use references from the annotated bibliography uploaded. And please please no ai and plagiarism it’s the final paper of my essay and I have gotten in trouble with Ai before and this will be my last straw if you use want ai or plagiarism no matter how you pharphrase it. please and the deadline got extended for me it has to be submitted to today at 11:00pm.
Thank you so much!
Best of luck!

Your response to the final exam question should range between 6-8 pages. Your ci

Your response to the final exam question should range between 6-8 pages. Your citation
practice should follow the midterm exam of parenthetical references (and no bibliography
required). Your introduction should contain a clear thesis statement, draw directly upon the
works to illustrate and emphasize your own interpretation, and contain a conclusion. Please
proof-read your essay carefully and seek help from the writing center where appropriate. Your
final essays are due
Kwame Nkurmah’s text, Neocolonialism, argued that political independence for newly
independent nation-states was not sufficient in securing sovereignty. He named this condition
as “neo-colonialism”. Elaborate and discuss this argument in relation to his own work and the
readings on the New International Economic order and Chile, as discussed in class (Ogle,
Grandin).

Directions Your final exam will consist of one essay question and will cover the

Directions
Your final exam will consist of one essay question and will cover the material we have studied thus far. This is an open-note (but closed colleague) exam, and all work must be your own. You are required to integrate course materials in your essay. You are also encouraged to draw on credible outside sources to supplement your answers, though these are not required for successful completion of the exam.
Your answer must state your thesis and be supported with relevant information (including specific examples, material from assigned course readings, material from other online course resources, and credible outside sources that you have identified on your own).
The following essay prompts, one of which you must complete, will enable you to reflect on your work in the course to date and demonstrate your understanding of the theoretical concepts and past and present realities in topics in comparative politics. Be sure your essay includes an introduction, body, and conclusion. Your conclusions should follow logically from the information you have presented in your essays. Any quotations, specific information, and ideas drawn from outside sources (including course materials) must be cited and referenced in APA format or some other standard citation format.
Your essay should be between 1,500-2,000 words in length, not including references. Essays should be double-spaced, with 1-inch margins, and in a standard 12-point font (such as Times New Roman, Calibri, Garamond, etc.).
Your essay will be evaluated based on evidence of critical thinking and analysis, integration of course concepts, evidence of mastery of course concepts, accuracy of the information provided, essay organization, and quality of writing (including proper citation of sources).
****** Per the course academic honesty policy, any plagiarized or AI-generated essays will result in an ‘F’***********
Compare two social movements or revolutions. Describe your selected cases and discuss whether you believe they succeeded or failed. Then assess the “why” behind observed outcomes in each case in accordance with the concepts and frameworks given in the assigned materials. In your response, comment on the role of violence or nonviolence in your selected cases. Are there conditions under which violent versus nonviolent tactics are most likely to achieve a movement’s goals? Present your ideas and argument in an essay of between 1,500 and 2,000 words. Cite course readings and outside sources as appropriate.

What is a policy area in which the United States should pursue greater equality?

What is a policy area in which the United States should pursue greater equality? In what ways have public policies hindered equality in this area? In what ways have or could public policies improve equality in this area? What specific policy or policies could be pursued to achieve this form of equality?
the paper should be 5-7 pages, double-spaced, in a normal font. In your answer, please be sure to cite at least three of the readings provided. Please use specific evidence and citations. You may also cite additional materials, but it is not required.

Requirements: Six (6) pages. Title Page—not part of the page requirement—must in

Requirements: Six (6) pages. Title Page—not part of the page requirement—must include name, class, and title of your paper; Times New Roman, 12-
point font with 1inch margins; and page numbers.
YOU WILL LOSE POINTS FOR NO TITLE PAGE, BIBLIOGRAPHY/CITATION PAGE, OR PAGE NUMBERS.
In your answer, make sure to include a thesis statement (TS) and roadmap (RM)—you will lose
points for not having your TS and RM in your FIRST paragraph.
Your paper must clearly have an argument. It must also include a beginning (thesis statement and roadmap), middle (evidence and summary of scholars/case e.t.c. and your argument), and an end (conclusion).
What does Neustadt argue is the key source and method of exercising Presidential power? Why? What advantages does the president possess over Congress? Do you still believe Neustadt to be true today? Why? Why might bargaining be easier/harder today?

Instructions for Policy Analysis Memo 1. Choose a local issue that was, could be

Instructions for Policy Analysis Memo
1. Choose a local issue that was, could be, or will be decided by local governmental
authorities.
2. Address the memo to the relevant authorities (for example – the city manager, a
particular council member that lives in the district/ward dealing with the issue, the mayor,
etc.)
3. In the first paragraph, briefly introduce the issue – provide a summary of the issue and its
relevance.
4. Then in the next section, discuss the disadvantages/costs of the proposal.
5. In the following section, discuss the advantages/benefits of the proposal.
6. You can switch the order of the sections on the advantages and disadvantages if you think
the memo flows better that way.
7. After analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of the issue, make a recommendation
and provide your justification (why the benefits outweigh the costs or vice versa).
8. The memo should be 4 pages double-spaced (font: Times New Roman and 1-inch
margins).
9. Please see the examples I provided for structure of memo.
a. Note that one of the memos I posted was done in 2006 and is on a national tax
issue. I was also expected to complete the exercise in 24 hours as part of the
completion requirement for my Master of Public Administration degree. On the
other hand, you have several weeks to complete it, and you must write about a
local/county issue.
b. The other example is what I considered to be an excellent policy memo done by a
former student on a local issue in Arlington, TX.
10. Cite at least 3 sources (newspaper and magazine articles, journal articles, official
government websites, books, etc.)
11. I’ve also posted to Canvas a pdf document on the level of bias for several news sources.
Please avoid using those that that very biased or of questionable journalistic value.