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Category > Political Science Posted 23 Jul 2017 My Price 12.00

"The “Underwear Bomber”" 

Discussion question #1:

 Please respond to the following:

  • In the textbook, Birkland argues that the “underwear bomber” case tipped the balance in favor of using screening machines that showed a clearer image of a screened passenger’s body under his or her own clothes. Take a position on the following question and provide support for your position: Do you agree that public sentiment supports the use of such machines?
  • Take a position on the following question and provide support for your position: Does the failed attempt to bomb Northwest Airlines flight 253 in 2009 (“underwear bomber”) reflect policy failure or policy success?

Discussion question #2:

"Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up"  Based on the lecture, address the following:

  • Evaluate and then suggest the most important problem with top-down models of policy implementation by citing at least two problems associated with this model. 
  • Evaluate and then discuss whether bottom-up approaches address these problems. 
  • Analyze the bottom-up shortcomings.
  • On balance, evaluate which model you think would best aid someone who is attempting to design a policy and support your reasons

 

 

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Status NEW Posted 23 Jul 2017 12:07 PM My Price 12.00

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