To complete this current event assignments, students must read newspaper articles (from any acceptable source) that connect with topics we discussed and read about in class in the second half of the semester , write a summary of the article (1 paragraph), define the concept you think is applicable (1 sentence), and state why this article illustrates the concept that is discussed in the field of comparative politics (1 paragraph). Articles must be from that week or a week before (published within 14 days of the due date) AND cannot focus on the United States. In other words, you must use articles that cover current events outside of the United States. You must provide a citation for the article at the bottom of your posts.
Please feel free to contact me for further questions
Acceptable sources
Newspapers and News Organizations:
The Washington Post
The Financial Times
The New York Times
The London Times
The London Guardian – Observer
The BBC World Service
http://www0.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/index.htm
The Times of India
The Los Angeles Times
Aljazeera
http://www.aljazeera.com/
The Economist
The Christian Science Monitor
National Public Radio
The New Republic
The Washington Times
I would prefer if you choose an article about religious valence or terrorism BUT dont be racist against Muslims or anyone !!
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