After reading Chapter 11 (Globalization and the Future of Comparative Politics), write an essay by answering the following questions:
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- Is globalization inevitable? What evidence suggests that it could be reversed?
- Describe the arguments for globalization as both a positive economic force that will raise the standards of living and a negative economic force that will bring about a “race to the bottom.”
- Explain how state sovereignty is threatened by an increasingly globalized and interconnected world. Will the state eventually wither away, being overtaken by new forms of political organization?
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In order to receive credit, you are required to:
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- Provide comprehensive answers/analysis by using the textbook or other course materials as the primary source of information.
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- You are also encouraged to use external sources; however, they must be secondary and from reputable academic institutions/Web sites, not from “.com” Web sites.
- Penalties for not following the length requirement will range from 5% to 30%.
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- Divide the essay into paragraphs, following each topic/sub-topic discussed.
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- Penalties for not following the length requirement will range from 5% to 15%.
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- Submit your essay in at least 500 words.
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- Penalties for not following the length requirement will range from 5% to 50%.
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- Submit the essay within the due date.
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- No late submission will be allowed or graded unless it involves a documented emergency or accommodation.
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- Provide in-text citations and references in the APA writing format.
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- Penalties for not providing in-text citations and/or references will range from 5% to 50%.
- See the following links for specific information on how to provide in-text citations and references.
- Click HERE for help with APA in-text citations and reference
- O’Neil, Patrick H. 2017. Essentials of Comparative Politics. New York, NY: W. W. Norton & Company (ISBN-13: 978-0393624588)
- The book needs to be used for citation so you have to have access to it.
- professor puts assignment tthrough plagiarism detector
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- Provide comprehensive answers/analysis by using the textbook or other course materials as the primary source of information.


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