Sunday, 10 November 2013

Political science Annotated bibliography

Paper instructions:
What kinds of personal "foibles" or "mistakes" are fair game for the press and for citizens? At what point do (or should) past personal "mistakes" stop mattering in the choice for a U.S. president?  Given our familiarity with the personal flaws of past presidents, is it fair to predict the accomplishments or failures of a presidency based on such experiences or characteristics?  More broadly, what attributes are on your "wish list" for the U.S. president, or alternatively, which characteristics matter to you and which don't?

As a group, locate 15 scholarly articles published within a peer-reviewed journal or academic book. Additional web and/or journalistic sources can be referenced (but these are references beyond the required 15 scholarly sources).

Research papers must be at least 10 pages long and include the following elements: 1) Introduction 2) Review of articles 3) Answer to the questions posed by instructor and 4) Conclusion: Conclude by summarizing the question, possible answers, and results. Use 11/12 font, any source formatting of your choice for the bibliography.

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