Can you write me a 1500-1700 word paper (excluding references)? I will provide you with the instruction and the reading after hiring you.

Social Movements and Contentious Politics (List of Essay Questions and Topics) Points to r emember:

NEVER PLAGIARIZE - always give your own opinions, ideas and opinions, based on your own r esearch, reading, note-taking, and discussions. You ar e expected, of course, to quote and/or paraphrase fr om the set, cor e textbook: Social Movements in Global Politics by David West, and any other sources you ar e currently studying, to support and augment your arguments, as long as you cite car efully and accurately--both in-text (AP A Method) - and at the end of your essay, in your list of Refer ences (Many of you, who have taken some of my courses befor e, know all about this r equirement, but for any new students--please r efer to the following websites for full APA Method Guidelines--if you ar e not familiar with them:

https://apastyle.apa.org/ https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/r esearch_and_citation/apa_style/apa_formatting_and_style_gui de/general_format.html Coursework Essay Length: 1500-2500~ words (with an accurate word-count--which includes any quotations, but excludes Refer ence Lists).

Please make sur e you have a separate TITLE PAGE and make sur e that you number your choice fr om this list. You can either write out the Question/T itle in full or edit it and construct your own title based accurately on the content given, in each course.

A mixtur e of summary , analysis, comment, and discussion is expected--with clear and accurate APA in-text citations fr om the core textbook and any other sources you ar e curr ently r eading and studying.

Remember to DOUBLE-SP ACE between your lines and number your pages.

Please answer this question for your essay:

“Consider some of the key points raised by David West at the beginning of his book in: “A Political Pr eface: Social Movements, Global Crisis, and the Failur e of Institutional Politics” (pp. xi-xx)--summarize and discuss them, and add your own further examples, thoughts and ideas-drawn both fr om this preface, other parts of the textbook , your own observations of the world, and fr om any other relevant sour ces and accounts you ar e curr ently r eading and studying.