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Explain East Asia’s legal tradition and its relationship to proper order

Explain East Asia’s legal tradition and its relationship to proper order
1. Have an explicit thesis statement in the first paragraph of your essay. Please
underline this thesis statement. The remainder of the paper should develop and
elaborate this thesis.
2. Complete the assignment in 12 point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, with
one inch margins on all sides.
3. List the question(topic) answering at the top of this essay.
4. Cite the sources: It is a must to reference and appropriately cite the readings and outside resources, including a full bibliography at the end of the paper.
5. Must be original work please.
The following is the assigned readings that you can use for this essay:
Yao, Introduction to Confucianism (entire)
Cohen and de Bary, Sources of Chinese Tradition, pp. 41-223
Cohen and de Bary, Sources of the Chinese Tradition, pp. 587-924
Bell, Beyond Liberal Democracy (entire)

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Explain East Asia’s legal tradition and its relationship to proper order

Explain East Asia’s legal tradition and its relationship to proper order
1. Have an explicit thesis statement in the first paragraph of your essay. Please
underline this thesis statement. The remainder of the paper should develop and
elaborate this thesis.
2. Complete the assignment in 12 point Times New Roman font, double-spaced, with
one inch margins on all sides.
3. List the question(topic) answering at the top of this essay.
4. Cite the sources: It is a must to reference and appropriately cite the readings and outside resources, including a full bibliography at the end of the paper.
5. Must be original work please.
The following is the assigned readings that you can use for this essay:
Yao, Introduction to Confucianism (entire)
Cohen and de Bary, Sources of Chinese Tradition, pp. 41-223
Cohen and de Bary, Sources of the Chinese Tradition, pp. 587-924
Bell, Beyond Liberal Democracy (entire)

Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

Comments are closed.

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