Political Science 2211E Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Think Tank, Neoliberalism, Style Guide

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Download a style guide: use the uwo library as a resource, you can use any style, as long as you only use one and the formatting is correct, prof uses chicago style. Word count does not include footnotes and bibliography. Due november 13th, 2017: hard copy and electronic copy. Identify the ideas and interests involved int he debate over a speci c issue, idea, event, and present an argument. Must outline both sides of the debate. 2) background: basic information on the issue and why the issue is important (2 pages) Discuss weaknesses within your own argument: key ideas and arguments. Opener: 2-3 sentences to introduce the issue and why it"s important. One side of the debate: one sentence on what this side argues. Other side of the debate: one sentence on what this side argues. Research question: clearly state the question(s) you will try to answer. E. g. , should the federal government adopt a federal carbon tax? .

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