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First Assignment (20% of overall mark): 750-word essay
Due 5pm Thursday 28 March 2024
The purpose of this assignment is to develop: (a) your understanding of the historical periods that have shaped the development of the current international political system; (b) your ability to understand processes of change and/or continuity over the history of global politics.
You are required to answer ONE of the following questions:
1. How did the long transition to capitalism in Great Britain impact international relations in the 19th century?
2. Did World War 1 serve as the ‘solvent of empire’?
3. How has the use of the term “self-determination” changed since World War 1?
4. ‘Francis Fukuyama should have known better; it was obvious that the end of the Cold War was not “the end of history” even then.’ Is this statement correct?
Please consult LMS resources for guidance on writing, referencing, and submission requirements for this essay (and for additional guidance on how to avoid plagiarism). Your essay will be marked according to the following criteria:
. Your ability to address the question (including all its parts), and to stay focused on the question without going off on a tangent;
. Your ability to construct and clearly communicate an argument that demonstrates comprehension of the material; do not more than just description of a topic
. Your ability to engage with the relevant scholarly literature that bears upon the question;
. Your ability to structure the essay. This includes a clear introduction that is able to frame. the issues crisply and pick out key points, a body of the essay that develops the main argument, and a conclusion that briefly encapsulates the core argument without repeating it in full;
. Your research ability, measured not simply by the number of references cited in the bibliography but also their relevance to the essay question and the way they are used and cited in the body of the essay;
. Your ability to meet accepted academic standards for referencing and citation. (See the SSPS essay writing guide);
. Correct spelling and grammar.