Guided Paper #3
Choose one of the following two paper options and write a paper by December 17, 2003:
Option One:
Turkey and the European Union
Part 1.
Write
a three-to-four-page, coherent argument advocating a particular course of action
with regard to Turkey's admission to the European Union. The key part
of this section will be the well-reasoned support for the conclusions
you reach. Be sure to mention which ideological groupings and/or
countries would be most likely to support your arguments (and cite them
if they have anything relevant to say on the subject.
Part 2.
Who would be most likely to disagree with the argument you raise above? Write a three-to-four-page coherent argument that disagrees with the argument raised in Part 1. Be sure to mention and cite the ideological groupings and/or countries that would be most likely to agree with your arguments in this section (and cite them when possible)
Part 3.
From your own perspective, given what you know about the European Union, write a one-to-two-page argument evaluating the relative merits of the positions defined in sections 1. and 2.
Option Two:
A Constitution for Europe
Part 1.
On the basis of the ideology you have been representing in class, write
a four-page, coherent argument advocating a particular course of action
with regard to the Draft Constitution for the European Union prepared
by the Convention (this could be "enact" "reject"
or "enact some parts and reject others." The key part
of this section will be the well-reasoned support for the conclusions
you reach. If you choose "reject," be sure to advocate
a positive alternative (i.e. if not the Draft Constitution, then what?)
Part 2.
Identify which of the other ideologies present in Europe in the early 21st century, would be most hostile to the argument you make in section 1. and write a two-to-three-page coherent argument from that perspective in response to the argument in section 1.
Part 3.
From your own perspective, given what you know about the European Union, write a one-to-two-page argument evaluating the relative merits of the positions defined in sections 1. and 2.
Remember the basic rules for writing an essay:
Step One: E-mail the file by 4:30 p.m.
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Step Two: :Print out a hard-copy of the exam and deliver to the Political Science Department office by 4:30 p.m. of the exam day, either in person (being sure to have it signed and dated by a member of the department staff) or through the trusty U.S. Postal Service to the following address:
Department of Political Science
Wayne State University
2040 F/AB
Detroit, MI 48220
ATTN: Kevin Deegan Krause, Comparative Politics
If any of these two steps will be a problem for you, you must let me know by the last day of class, December 9. The broader principle here--which must be obvious--is that if you want credit for the paper, you must make sure that I actually receive it.