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Appendix II - Paradigm Chart and Category Questions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 January 2010

Eric O. Hanson
Affiliation:
Santa Clara University, California
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Summary

Types of questions and decisions that belong to the various categories

  1. Political: Who will be the Democratic and Republican candidates for president in the next election?

  2. Economic: What percentage of an investor's portfolio should be in global bonds?

  3. Military: What technologies are most apt for a National Missile Shield?

  4. Communication: What percentage of television programming is devoted to reality shows?

  5. Political-Economic: What African policy will best assure the United States of Western access to Nigerian oil?

  6. Political-Military: What responses should the United States take if North Korea tests a nuclear weapon?

  7. Political-Communication: What communications policies would be in the best interest of the American public?

  8. Economic-Military: What amount of U.S. aid would be necessary to compensate Ankara for Turkish economic losses in the U.S. attack on Iraq?

  9. Economic-Communication: What should be the theme of Nike's new advertising campaign?

  10. Military-Communication: How long would the Russian people support a war in Chechnya under different degrees of media coverage?

  11. Political-Economic-Military: Can the United States induce Iran to forego nuclear weapons for economic goals?

  12. Political-Economic-Communication: What U.S. presidential visits would foster the formation of a Latin American Free Trade Area?

  13. Political-Military-Communication: What military and communication roles should the British play in Iraq?

  14. Economic-Communication-Military: Considering both the terrorist threat and the need for oil, what armed forces should the United States station in Europe and the Middle East?

  15. Political-Economic-Military-Communication: What response should the United States have taken to the September 11 attacks?

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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2006

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