this essay must be at least 1000 words. Please include a works cited page as wel

this essay must be at least 1000 words. Please include a works cited page as wel

this essay must be at least 1000 words. Please include a works cited page as well.
What constitutes an appropriate role for the judiciary? Some people argue that courts have become too powerful and that judges legislate from the bench. What does it mean for a court to be activist? What does it mean for a court to show judicial restraint? Although conservatives have long complained about the activism of liberal justices and judges, in recent years liberals have pointed out that conservative judges and justices are now more likely to overturn precedents and question the power of elected institutions of government. Conservatives counter by saying they are simply returning to an older precedent that had been ignored by liberals. If both liberals and conservatives engage in judicial activism, what is the role of the concept of “activism” (perhaps judicial activism is just a term used to describe a court decision you disagree with)?
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·       Lesch & Haas – The Middle East & the United States – Chapters 4, 5-10, a

·       Lesch & Haas – The Middle
East & the United States – Chapters 4, 5-10, a

·       Lesch & Haas – The Middle
East & the United States – Chapters 4, 5-10, and 13.
Discussion 1
Throughout much of the contemporary period discussed in these
readings, America has perceived its power and influence in the Middle East to
decline, and Americans have consistently elected presidents promising
disengagement from the region. However, at the same time, America remains the
preeminent power in the region and remains profoundly and consistently engaged
there. How do you explain this dichotomy? How, if at all, do you think it will
eventually be resolved?
Discussion 2
Assess Abrams’s arguments in Realism and Democracy. Do you
agree with him that democracy promotion, while complex and sometimes highly
problematic in the short term, is essential to the success of U.S. foreign
policy in the long term? Why or why not?

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