Examine how the policy was formulated and which stakeholders were involved in the process. What were each stakeholder’s responsibilities?

Consequences of Public Policy

Chapter 1 of your textbook includes consequences of public policy. Select a local, national, or international public policy topic, and identify the pros and cons of the policy. Examine how the policy was formulated and which stakeholders were involved in the process. What were each stakeholder’s responsibilities? Also, evaluate whether the policy creates a benefit for one group while other groups experience problems or concerns because of the public policy.

Your paper must be in APA style. This includes a title page, one-inch margins, double-spacing, in-text citations, and a reference page. Level headings are also encouraged to help organize your paper. Your paper must be at least two pages in length, not including the title and reference pages.

Dye, T. R. Understanding public policy . Pearson.

What goals internationally ? Play a more important role globally ?What options does China have to keep having a role with these countries ?

Chinese Contemporary Politics: China’s actions in the South China Sea and their repercussions on it’s relationship with South East Asian countries. A case study of Vietnam and the Philippines.

China’s actions in the South China Sea and their repercussions on it’s relationship with South East Asian countries. A case study of Vietnam and the Philippines.

How Chinese actions in the South China Sea impact its relationship with other East Asian countries ?
What contradictory chinese ambitions are reflected in these actions ? Can it be considered as an opening to liberalism, realpolitiks or a form of revisionism

– Chinese ambitions in the region and internationally
. Within ASEAN
. The Belt and Road Initiative in South East Asia
. What goals internationally ? Play a more important role globally ?
. Can this be considered as realpolitiks or an acceptance of liberalism? Can China be considered a revisionist country ?

– China’s actions in the South China Sea
. An evolution under Xi Jinping
. What events ? International law and institutions what reaction?
. Does it jeopardise its relationship with other countries of the region ?

– The case study of Vietnam and the Philippines
. What historical relationship with China
. Disagreements in the South China Sea and its impact on the relations with China
. What options does China have to keep having a role with these countries ?

Describe how the role of the president has changed throughout American history. Which presidents have been exceptionally powerful ones? Which domestic and international factors contributed to their positions of strength?

Politics history Describe how the role of the president has changed throughout American history. Which presidents have been exceptionally powerful ones? Which domestic and international factors contributed to their positions of strength?

Describe how the role of the president has changed throughout American history. Which presidents have been exceptionally powerful ones? Which domestic and international factors contributed to their positions of strength?

Is the American Media Biased? What is Media Bias? How are we culturally, politically and socially influenced by the media?

Protect the integrity of the press, protecting sources, verifying information before publication, and using a variety of other techniques to convey a trustworthy appearance to the public, encouraging people to put their faith in the media.
Is the American Media Biased? What is Media Bias? How are we culturally, politically and socially influenced by the media? How are our beliefs, ideas and political consciousness impacted by what we view on the television, read on the internet and hear on satellite radio?

Who owns the media and is it designed only as a profit motive corporate entity thus real programming unbiased programming is an elusive abstract concept. How are American policy makers impacted by media outlets who can alter, destroy and create a media darling?

Does messaging make a difference? Describe how the audience in Dr. King’s speeches relate to the Alicia Garza’s audience. Do you see a similarity or differences in the speeches and in the audience?

Read/review the following resources for this activity:

Textbook: Chapter 7, 8
Lesson 3
APA style manual
Citation and Writing Assistance: Writing Papers At CU
Library Overview
How to Search for Articles – the Everything Tab
Instructions

Social Movements are only as important as the person leading them. The person(s) leading a social movement must have charisma and be able to captivate an audience. Political scientists and historians are taught to analyze body language, especially during debates and speeches.

For this assignment, you will watch Dr Martin Luther King’s I Have a Dream speech and a speech by Alicia Garza of the Black Lives Matter movement and answer questions listed below. Pay special attention to the following aspects in the two speeches.

Importance of body language while delivering the speech.
Gestures, cadence and delivery style.
Answer the following

Provide a summary of the two speeches.
Compare Dr. King’s leadership, charisma, power and passion to capture his audience to Alicia Garza’s speech. What are the similarities, if any? What are the differences, if any?
How does the location of the speeches support their messaging? Dr. King’s speech was held in a church and at the Lincoln Memorial, whereas today we have social networking and more avenues to relay messages. Does messaging make a difference?
Describe how the audience in Dr. King’s speeches relate to the Alicia Garza’s audience. Do you see a similarity or differences in the speeches and in the audience?

Explain the role of one of the three branches of government with regards to a current event.

Choose one of the following topics and write a 5-6-page double-spaced paper. Proper grammar and spelling are required. Papers must include a cover page, 5-6 full pages of content, and a references page. APA style is required. All sources must be good, academic, peer reviewed sources. The UMGC online databases are recommended as a way to find good academic sources, particularly journal articles.

1. Explain the role of one of the three branches of government with regards to a current event.

2. Choose a current event involving the American government and discuss how the historical development of the American political system impacts your chosen current event.

3. Research a U.S. political interest group and analyze the group’s role in a current U.S. political event.

4. Research and analyze how a demographic factor affected a recent political election.

5. Choose a current public policy issue and argue how cultural sensitivities and ethics are influencing your issue.

What options does China have to keep having a role with these countries ?How Chinese actions in the South China Sea impact its relationship with other East Asian countries ?

China’s actions in the South China Sea and their repercussions on it’s relationship with South East Asian countries. A case study of Vietnam and the Philippines.

How Chinese actions in the South China Sea impact its relationship with other East Asian countries ?

What contradictory chinese ambitions are reflected in these actions ? Can it be considered as an opening to liberalism, realpolitiks or a form of revisionism

– Chinese ambitions in the region and internationally

. Within ASEAN (a community of shared futures ?)

. The Belt and Road Initiative in South East Asia

. What goals internationally ? Play a more important role globally ?

. Can this be considered as realpolitiks or an acceptance of liberalism? Can China be considered a revisionist country ?

– China’s actions in the South China Sea
. An evolution under Xi Jinping
. What events ? International law and institutions what reaction?
. Does it jeopardise its relationship with other countries of the region ?

– The case study of Vietnam and the Philippines

. What historical relationship with China

. Disagreements in the South China Sea and its impact on the relations with China

. What options does China have to keep having a role with these countries ?