2 pages, international relations, political science homework help

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This assignment is a take-home essay consisting of 3 questions, 2 pages total, to test knowledge and assimilation of the course objectives. Please exclusively use the course materials to support each answer. To answer these questions paraphrase, do not use quotations.


Please answer all three questions below in a paragraph format by listing the number followed by your answer. I recommend using the MEAL plan to organize your paragraphs. For more information, please check out this link. Please cite your sources using in-text citations; a reference list is not needed. Please review your work for errors before submitting it and ensure that it is grammatically correct. Your submission should be no more than 2 pages in length.

1. Explain what Zewei's article from the week 4 reading was all about. Be sure to identify the thesis and conclusions.

2. What are the main ideas in Steinberg’s article?

3. Based on the Cragg, Arnold, and Muchlinski article from week 6, when and why did "business and human rights" become an international topic? What explains the delay?

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International Relations
1. Zewei’s Article

In week 4, Zewei’s article focuses on 19th Century Confucianism in China and
international law in the West. The article elaborates how Chinese Confucianism could not match
the international relations in Europe. For instance, Zewei acknowledged that Western powers
posed a threat to the traditional Confucianism in China. The collapse and the diminishing of the
Confucianism in China were as a result of the leaders discovering the superiority of international
law practiced in the West. These leaders thus led to the collapse of the Celestial Empire of
China. Zewei approaches the issue through the introduction of both the traditional Confucianism
in China and the Western international laws. The focus then shifts to the end of traditional
Confucianis...


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