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Institute of International Relations National Chengchi University Audacity of Hope Fall 2009 Chen-shen Yen Research Fellow Institute of International Relations National Chengchi University

Republicans and Democrat 1. What are some of the responsibilities for members of Congress? 2. What are some of the disagreements between Republicans and Democrats 3. What are some of the major challenges facing the U.S.? 4. What does it mean when Obama said that a different kind of politics is required for government to truly represent Americans?

Republicans and Democrats 5. What does mean that the difference between political atmosphere of 50 years ago and that of now is generational? 6. What are some of the important movements in the 1960s? 7. Why would Obama say that he understood the appeal of Ronald Reagan, a Republican?

Values 1. Are the Americans becoming more different or more similar than before? 2. What are the core values that Americans hold in common? 3. What is the quality of authenticity? 4. Why would Obama suggest that the solution of some problems in the U.S. is greater emphasis on empathy?

Values 5. How does one balance the following opposing values in the United States? A. individualism and communalism B. autonomy and solidarity C. collective security and civil liberty D. freedom of speech and pornography E. merit pay and distributive justice