In this assignment, you are expected to think critically. Below is a link to Edward Said’s interview:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVC8EYd_Z_g&t=15s
This piece is relevant to our discussion on research problems in comparative politics. You must write one page with a minimum of two paragraphs. In the first paragraph (three to five sentences) summarize the main argument and discuss the evidence provided by Said. In the second paragraph (eight to ten sentences), you are to take a position. In the case that you oppose the argument, you must 1) criticize Said’s argument 2) lay out your counter argument and 3) provide supporting evidence for your case. In the case that you agree with Said’s argument you must 1)discuss a potential counter argument and 2) provide the potential evidence for the counter argument.
The deadline for submitting this assignment is 9/4/2018 at 11:59 pm. The assignment should be typed in 12pt/Times New Roman font, double-spaced with 1” margins on all sides. Submit it through the drop box on Black board.
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