What does Drezner mean by ‘Bringing the great powers back in?”

What does Drezner mean by ‘Bringing the great powers back in?”  What viewpoint is he responding to?  What are the counterarguments.

Instructions: Your initial post should be at least 350 words.

Silverburg, Sanford(ed). International law: contemporary issues and future developments. Chapter 7

The purpose of this reading is to give you the information necessary for a solid understanding of contemporary issues of international law.

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explain in some detail the causes for congressional gridlock

Lesson Five Writing Assignment:

In a past era, while members of congress from the two political parties differed as to their position on many major domestic and foreign policy issues, they frequently would reach compromises which each could live with and enact legislation to address many of our nation’s more controversial problems. These days neither house of congress seems able to respond with solutions to the majority of our nation’s most pressing problems, failing in recent years to enact little meaningful legislation to address a whole series of national issues. We call this legislative inaction “congressional gridlock”. It most frequently occurs when the president and the majority in one or both houses of congress are of different political parties.

Assignment:

(1) Identify and explain in some detail the causes for congressional gridlock and any solutions you come across in doing your research.

(2) Provide at least two examples of how gridlock in recent years has prevented the passage of specific pieces of legislation intended to address one or more of our nation’s most pressing problems. These problems include infrastructure, tax reform, immigration, healthcare, entitlement reform, gun violence, income stagnation, global climate change, budget deficits, the national debt and a strong national defense and other major issues upon which the two political party have differing positions and seem unable to reach a legislative compromise that become law.

Writing Guidelines:

4-5 double spaced pages of text

Write in complete sentences and paragraphs. Bullet points or lists will not be accepted.

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Discuss whether interest groups magnify the power of individuals to influence government and public policy

Reflect on interest groups and democracy. Discuss whether interest groups magnify the power of individuals to influence government and public policy or if they are used as a tool to exclude “regular people” in favor of wealthy elites. Also discuss whether changing the present election system so that it runs on limited public financing, via tax dollars, instead of contributions from interest groups and wealthy donors, would make the system more democratic and open.

In responding to your classmates, discuss if such a policy violates the free speech rights of interest groups and their members.

For your response posts (2), you must do the following: 

  •   Reply to at least two different classmates outside of your own initial post thread.
  •   In Module One, complete the two response posts by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time.
  •   In Modules Two through Eight, complete the two response posts by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. of your local time zone.
  •   Demonstrate more depth and thought than simply stating that “I agree” or “You are wrong.” Guidance is provided for you in each discussion prompt. 

classmates Post #1:  

Interest Groups can be considered the Fans, of the two major parties in politics. When looking for a team to root for. Here enters the Interest groups working from the bottom-up helping to educate voters, raise money, and increase awareness. In fact, the political parties of countries with multiparty systems look a lot like the interest groups of the United States. These groups make large donations of time, and resources to the parties. They try to influence the direction and decision making of parties. They try to recruit the best players to run as candidates under party banners. Nonetheless, they are not the parties, and they must rely on parties and candidates to win the game. (Evans & Michaud, 2019) I believe that there are groups of (regular) people that are not always spoken for, yet there are Interest groups focused on some of those groups like the N.A.A.C.P.

I don’t think changing the Election system to public financing will make it more democratic. Interest groups have been particularly useful to campaigns through their financial sponsorship of political advertising. On television, radio, and the internet, interest groups broadcast the virtues of some candidates and lambast the faults of others. (Evans & Michaud, 2019) I believe we need that funding to learn about all the candidates and what they stand for. I am one of those people that does not follow politics, and every person running in every election. I will not lie, some of those ads have helped me with past voting decisions.

Resources:

Evans, J., & Michaud, K. (2019). Central ideas in American government (9th ed.). Asheville, NC: Soomo Learning. Available from http://www.webtexts.com

classmates Post #2: 

I am going to admit that before reading chapter 13 in Central Ideas In American Government I had a different idea in my mind of what interest groups were about. I believed that they were the “bad guy” and a useless part of politics and I am one who does her research but I never went in depth in trying to learn what interest groups are and what their objective in politics consists of. Well I have been enlightened. An interest group is a group of individuals that share a common interest that seek to influence government and public policy. They “provide political representation to members of society who share similar interests” (Evans & Michaud, 2019). They attempt this by direct influence through lobbying or indirect influence over policy through election activities. A misconception that I had about interest groups, and one that many others do as well, was that they attempt to buy the votes of members of Congress through campaign contributions when in fact they only focus on candidates that already support their cause, so they are not buying off someone that was not on their side to begin with. Essentially what an interest groups contributions are buying is access to politicians so that their causes can be heard one on one. An example of that would be the NRA, an interest group, contributing to the campaign of a Republican who is a staunch supporter of gun right. Interest groups are there to provide meaningful information to politicians on behalf of their constituents.

I do believe interest groups exclude “regular people,” but only to an extent. There are many interest groups that represent people in the lower socioeconomic sector. There is the United Farm Workers of America that represents the men and women who pick crops, Planned parenthood represents individuals with low income and no insurance, the Children Defense Fund and so on. It’s true that the majority of lobbyists are hired by private interest because they have the resources, especially monetary, and that can be a disadvantage for the public interest groups who may not have the same resources. Yet there is still representation and there are members in Congress that look out for the interest of their lower socioeconomic constituents. Interest groups do play a big role in our democracy when it comes to policy change and they will continue to do so as long as the government doesn’t put any restrictions on their contributions and lobbying. Using tax dollars to finance an election instead of interest group contributions can be seen as a more democratic move but I would personally not want my tax money going to a candidate that I oppose.

Evans, J., & Michaud, K. (2019). Central ideas in American government (9th ed.). Asheville, NC.

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Select any issue from international  affairs that involves a difference of  opinion.

– Use a topic which is post 9/11 and post cold war ( do something in 90s topic for post-cold war)

-please make sure to follow the system of analysis which means that you have to understand systemic and sub- systemic paradigms.

– If you don’t follow this system i will get F and I will report for refund because the professor only care about levels of analysis.

 

-Select any issue from international

affairs that involves a difference of

opinion.

-Use levels-of-analysis to explain which

side should prevail.

Or use them to explain why an event happened

the way that it did.

Provide a theoretical ethos to support your view.

for conclusion you can say for example ”

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Strayer University ITB400 QUIZ 3

As of today, the spot exchange rate is €1.00 = $1.25 and the rates of inflation expected to prevail for the next year in the U.S. is 2% and 3% in the euro zone. What is the one-year forward rate that should prevail?

Answer

· Question 2

3 out of 3 points

As of today, the spot exchange rate is €1.00 = $1.60 and the rates of inflation expected to prevail for the next year in the U.S. is 2% and 3% in the euro zone. What is the one-year forward rate that should prevail?

Answer

· Question 3

0 out of 3 points

Suppose you observe a spot exchange rate of $1.50/€. If interest rates are 3% APR in the U.S. and 5% APR in the euro zone, what is the no-arbitrage 1-year forward rate?

Answer

· Question 4

3 out of 3 points

Suppose you observe a spot exchange rate of $2.00/£. If interest rates are 5% APR in the U.S. and 2% APR in the U.K., what is the no-arbitrage 1-year forward rate?

Answer

· Question 5

3 out of 3 points

Covered Interest Arbitrage (CIA) activities will result in

Answer

· Question 6

3 out of 3 points

Researchers have found that the fundamental approach to exchange rate forecasting

Answer

· Question 7

3 out of 3 points

Suppose that the annual interest rate is 5.0 percent in the United States and 3.5 percent in Germany, and that the spot exchange rate is $1.12/€ and the forward exchange rate, with one-year maturity, is $1.16/€. Assume that an arbitrager can borrow up to $1,000,000. If an astute trader finds an arbitrage, what is the net cash flow in one year?

Answer

· Question 8

3 out of 3 points

The Fisher effect can be written for the United States as:

Answer

· Question 9

3 out of 3 points

Forward parity states that

Answer

· Question 10

3 out of 3 points

The Fisher effect states that

Answer

· Question 11

3 out of 3 points

Consider a bank dealer who faces the following spot rates and interest rates. What should he set his 1-year forward bid price at?

Answer

· Question 12

3 out of 3 points

A formal statement of IRP is

Answer

· Question 13

3 out of 3 points

According to the technical approach, what matters in exchange rate determination is

Answer

· Question 14

3 out of 3 points

If the annual inflation rate is 2.5 percent in the United States and 4 percent in the U.K., and the dollar appreciated against the pound by 1.5 percent, then the real exchange rate, assuming that PPP initially held, is _____.

Answer

· Question 15

3 out of 3 points

Suppose that you are the treasurer of IBM with an extra US$1,000,000 to invest for six months. You are considering the purchase of U.S. T-bills that yield 1.810% (that’s a six month rate, not an annual rate by the way) and have a maturity of 26 weeks. The spot exchange rate is $1.00 = ¥100, and the six month forward rate is $1.00 = ¥110. The interest rate in Japan (on an investment of comparable risk) is 13 percent. What is your strategy?

Answer

· Question 16

3 out of 3 points

Find the value of a one-year put option on $15,000 with a strike price of €10,000. In one year the exchange rate (currently S0($/€) = $1.50/€) can increase by 60% or decrease by 37.5% (i.e. u = 1.6 and d = 0.625). The current one-year interest rate in the U.S. is i$= 4% and the current one-year interest rate in the euro zone is i= 4%.

Answer

· Question 17

3 out of 3 points

For European currency options written on euro with a strike price in dollars, what of the effect of an increase in the exchange rate S(€/$)?

Answer

· Question 18

3 out of 3 points

Most exchange traded currency options

Answer

· Question 19

3 out of 3 points

The current spot exchange rate is $1.55 = €1.00 and the three-month forward rate is $1.60 = €1.00. Consider a three-month American call option on €62,500 with a strike price of $1.50 = €1.00. Immediate exercise of this option will generate a profit of

Answer

· Question 20

3 out of 3 points

Today’s settlement price on a Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) Yen futures contract is $0.8011/¥100. Your margin account currently has a balance of $2,000. The next three days’ settlement prices are $0.8057/¥100, $0.7996/¥100, and $0.7985/¥100. (The contractual size of one CME Yen contract is ¥12,500,000). If you have a short position in one futures contract, the changes in the margin account from daily marking-to-market will result in the balance of the margin account after the third day to be

Answer

· Question 21

3 out of 3 points

Which equation is used to define the futures price?

Answer

· Question 22

0 out of 3 points

Yesterday, you entered into a futures contract to buy €62,500 at $1.50 per €. Suppose the futures price closes today at $1.46. How much have you made/lost?

Answer

· Question 23

3 out of 3 points

Find the hedge ratio for a put option on $15,000 with a strike price of €10,000. In one period the exchange rate (currently S($/€) = $1.50/€) can increase by 60% or decrease by 37.5% (i.e. u = 1.6 and d = 0.625).

Answer

· Question 24

3 out of 3 points

The current spot exchange rate is $1.55 = €1.00 and the three-month forward rate is $1.60 = €1.00. Consider a three-month American call option on €62,500 with a strike price of $1.50 = €1.00. If you pay an option premium of $5,000 to buy this call, at what exchange rate will you break-even?

Answer

· Question 25

3 out of 3 points

American call and put premiums

Answer

· Question 26

3 out of 3 points

Find the dollar value today of a 1-period at-the-money call option on €10,000. The spot exchange rate is €1.00 = $1.25. In the next period, the euro can increase in dollar value to $2.00 or fall to $1.00. The interest rate in dollars is i$ = 27.50%; the interest rate in euro is i= 2%.

Answer

· Question 27

3 out of 3 points

For European currency options written on euro with a strike price in dollars, what of the effect of an increase in r$ relative to r?

Answer

· Question 28

3 out of 3 points

Yesterday, you entered into a futures contract to sell €62,500 at $1.50 per €. Your initial performance bond is $1,500 and your maintenance level is $500. At what settle price will you get a demand for additional funds to be posted?

Answer

· Question 29

3 out of 3 points

For European options, what of the effect of an increase in St?

Answer

· Question 30

3 out of 3 points

An “option” is

Answer

Job Candidate Assessment

Job Candidate Assessment Tests Go Virtual

1.    What do you think are the prime advantages and disadvantages of “virtual tryouts”?

2.    Do you think there would be any EEO concerns regarding this system?

 

3.    Do you think virtual job tryouts might be better suited for some jobs than others? If so, which ones?

Freeman-Brown Private School Case Study

The board of directors at Freeman-Brown Private School (FBPS) has hired you as part of a consulting team to review the situation and present your findings and recommendations. Write a paper (1,250-1,500 words) that discusses the case. Complete this assignment from the perspective of the hired consultants. Respond to the following questions:

  1. Review how organizations interact with their external environment (as open systems and complex adaptive systems). How effective was Freeman-Brown as an open system at the time of the closure? How effective was Freeman-Brown as a complex adaptive system at the time of the closure?
  2. Review your reading this week on the internal environment of organizations. What is your evaluation of the organizational culture andorganizational climate at the time the decision to close two campuses was made?
  3. What is your evaluation of the decision made by Dr. Murphy and Caudill? What is your evaluation of the process of going about the closure?
  4. Was FBPS demonstrating social responsibility? Discuss the closure impact on three specific stakeholders.
  5. Provide an explanation, using appropriate management theories, for how the administration could have handled the closure effectively with stakeholders? Include one theory from each of the following: the classical approach, the human relations approach, and the modern management approach.
  6. You have been asked to suggest two goals: one long-term and one short-term goal for the future direction of FBPS. Justify your decision.
  7. Present a concluding statement that integrates the 4 functions of management as a means to revamp management at FBPS and meets the recommended goals.

Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is not required

Organizational Behavior Questions

Multiple Choice Quiz
1
Which of these statements about organizational structure is(are) true?
A) It refers to the division of labour.
B) It refers to patterns of coordination.
C) It refers to patterns of work flow and formal power that direct organizational activities.
D) Organizational structure reflects cultural and power relationships.
E) All of the above statements are true.

2
Organizational structure refers to coordination and:
A) division of labour.
B) delegation of authority.
C) assumption of authority.
D) decentralized decision making.
E) chain of command.

3
Work is divided into specialized jobs because:
A) it potentially increases work efficiency.
B) job incumbents can master their tasks quickly because work cycles are short.
C) less time is wasted changing from one task to another.
D) training costs are reduced.
E) all of the above.

4
Fundamental requirements of __________ are division of labour into distinct tasks and coordination of that labour.
A) span of control
B) centralization
C) organizational structure
D) job specialization
E) concurrent engineering

5
Coordination through formal hierarchy is a(n) __________ coordinating mechanism.
A) flexible
B) inefficient
C) efficient
D) effortless
E) a contemporary and optimal

6
Each of these are basic elements of organizational structure, EXCEPT:
A) formalization.
B) departmentalization.
C) standardization.
D) centralization.
E) span of control.

7
As organizations grow, they tend to _________ decision making authority.
A) centralize
B) decentralize
C) maintain
D) control
E) standardize

8
A flat organizational structure creates a(n) __________ span of control.
A) tall
B) narrow
C) wide
D) centralized
E) informal

9
__________ is the degree to which organizations standardize behaviour through rules, procedures, formal training, and related mechanisms.
A) Formalization
B) Standardization
C) Centralization
D) Departmentalization
E) Decentralization

10
In a formalized structure, some work rules become so __________ that organizational efficiency would decline if they were actually followed.
A) flexible
B) ordinary
C) decentralized
D) centralized
E) convoluted

11
What is a problem associated with formalization?
A) Rules and procedures reduce organizational flexibility.
B) Employees can become alienated and disempowered.
C) Rules and procedures can become the focus of attention.
D) All of the above.
E) None of the above.

12
Companies with an organic structure have a:
A) wide span of control.
B) little formalization.
C) decentralized decision making.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.

13
A(n) ___________ structure has a wide span of control, little formalization, and highly __________ decision-making.
A) organic; decentralized
B) mechanistic; centralized
C) departmental; departmentalized
D) formal; decentralized
E) informal; centralized

14
Departmentalization is a(n)
A) form of informal communication.
B) element of organizational structure.
C) type of formalization.
D) element of standardization.
E) component of a flat span of control.

15
Departmentalization refers to:
A) organic structure.
B) functional structure.
C) tall structure.
D) the organizational chart.
E) span of control.

16
All of these are characteristics of a company with a simple structure, EXCEPT:
A) few people are employed.
B) owner’s direct supervision coordinates work activities.
C) narrowly defined roles.
D) minimal hierarchy.
E) flexible.

17
Which of these is NOT a type of divisional structure?
A) Client
B) Product/service
C) Geographic
D) Functional
E) All are divisional structures

18
An advantage of functional structures is:
A) encourages specialization and increases employee identity with their profession.
B) permits grater specialization so that organization has expertise in each area.
C) direct supervision is easier.
D) creates common pools of talent that typically serve everyone in the organization.
E) all of the above.

19
A divisional structure groups employees around:
A) clients.
B) outputs.
C) geographic areas.
D) all of the above.
E) none of the above.

20
Which structure is usually optimal for project-based organizations with fluctuating workloads?
A) Functional
B) Divisional
C) Matrix
D) Network
E) Virtual

21
A feature of a team-based organizational structure is:
A) building around self-directed work teams.
B) organized around work processes.
C) flat hierarchy.
D) little formalization.
E) all of these.

22
A main force pushing toward a network structure is that an organization has ___________ core competencies.
A) undefined
B) a few
C) many
D) interdependent
E) independent

23
A network structure that represents several independent companies that form unique partnership teams to provide customized products or services, usually to specific clients, for a limited time are known as:
A) host organizations.
B) virtual corporations.
C) global organizations.
D) centralized organizations.
E) formalized organizations.

24
The way an organization positions itself in its setting in relation to stakeholders, given the organization’s resources, capabilities, and mission is referred to as:
A) organizational strategy.
B) network structure.
C) technology utilization.
D) formalization.
E) all of the above.

the Foundation Of Cultural Diversity

1. How has David Pinder embraced ethical leadership to create an ethical culture at Cardinal IG?

2. Refer to the moral philosophies discussed in Module 7. Identify and explain two possible moral philosophies that David Pinder has followed. Give reasons for why you identified these moral philosophies.

3. How has Cardinal’s principles and values shaped the ethical behaviour of employees?

4. How has Cardinal empowered its employees to practice responsible and accountable leadership?

3000 words, Harvard references

Conflicts of Responsibility: The Ethical Dilemma

Unit V Article Review

Select a relatively current event that deals with one or more ethical dilemma. Compose and essay that addresses the ethical factors from an organizational perspective. National examples may include Department of Defense contracting events, Hurricane Katrina (or similar catastrophic events), election campaign funding, BP oil spill, or lobbyist operations. Local or state events may include nonprofit or public organizations.

You may also use international events. Be sure to address the following requirements in your essay:

Identify the key stakeholders, and introduce the organization.

Summarize the context of the ethical dilemma with specific facts (who, what, where, when, why).

Using Svara’s (2007) problem-solving model (as depicted in this week’s lesson) as a point of reference, identify the selected ethical decisions and obligations. Be specific if the actions resulted in best consequences or a full, open and honest process projected to the public.

Identify implications that resulted in successful or unsuccessful future operations. Summarize what you have learned from an analysis of this event.

Your response should be at least 500 words in length (not including the references page) in APA style. You are required to use at least your textbook as source material for your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.

Information about accessing the Blackboard Grading Rubric for this assignment is provided below.

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