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Political Theories in International Relations
Assignment: Choose a particular event or phenomena in global politics and discuss the resources which are provided for understanding, explaining and interpreting this event or phenomena by any three of the theoretical traditions of international relation but don't choose Realism, Liberalism and constructivism (Realism, Liberalism and constructivism are already discussed in last assignments therefore do not take them again in this assignment)
It is an essay around 4000 words in length by using academic books and some of academic website and using academic style and Harvard reference style for this. Your easy has to be flowing this:
1 - Bibliography (extent of research) which is extensive research going well beyond the stander range of scholarly sources.
2 - Referencing (use the sources throughout the essay) which is excellent illustrations, examples and supporting evidence. Lots of references (at least 20 academic and valuable references)
3 - Argument and analysis (structure and clarity of essay) which is rigorously argued which is very high standard of critical analysis and logical structure. The essay forms one cohesive argument from the beginning to the end.
4 - Content of essay and understanding of issues which is penetrating and novel discussion or resolution of problems and arguments which are clear evidence of creative and independent thought.
5 - Conclusion which is arguments are drawn together with panache.
6 - Bibliography and referencing style which is bibliography and references clear, perspicuous and correctly adhering to academic conventions
7- Language style , syntax , spelling and grammar are lucidly expressed
8- length is very close to specified limits
9 - The essay should be not copying. No plagiarism.
10- The text reference should be with the page number if it is from books.
11 - It has to be in the time.
Just make sure don’t use the Realism, Liberalism and constructivism. Use any another three theories because I used them in the first assignment.
Also, there are some books that I want to use them but there will be more than them.
Following are the books which will be helpful on this assignment:
Jorgensen, Knud. Erik. International Relations Theory: A New Introduction, New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2010.
Dunne, Tim, Milja Kurki and Steve Smith (eds) International Relations Theories: Discipline and Diversity (2nd Ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.
Part 1 and Part 2 of Reus-Smit, Christian and Duncan Snidal (eds). 2008. The Oxford Handbook of International Relations, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Albert, Mathias, David Jacobson, and Yosef Lapid. 2001. Identities, borders, orders: rethinking international relations theory. U of Minnesota Press.
Bartelson, Jens. 2009. Visions of World Community. Cambridge University Press.
Baylis, J, Smith, S & Owens, P 2008, The Globalization of World Politics Fourth Edition., Oxford University Press, USA.
Devetak, Richard, Anthony Burke, and Jim George. 2007. An Introduction to International Relations: Australian Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
Griffiths, Martin. 2007. International Relations Theory for the Twenty-First Century: An Introduction. 1st ed. Routledge.
Hollis, Martin. 1990. Explaining and Understanding International Relations. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Rengger, Nicholas J. 2000. International relations, political theory, and the problem of order: beyond international relations theory? Routledge.
Chapters in Part III of Reus-Smit, Christian and Duncan Snidal (eds). 2008. The Oxford Handbook of International Relations, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Booth, Ken, and Steve Smith, eds. 1995. International Relations Theory Today. Cambridge [England]: Polity Press in association with Blackwell Publishers.
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Baylis, J, Smith, S & Owens, P 2008, The Globalization of World Politics Fourth Edition., Oxford University Press, USA.
Devetak, Richard, Anthony Burke, and Jim George. 2007. An Introduction to International Relations: Australian Perspectives. Cambridge University Press.
Griffiths, Martin. 2007. International Relations Theory for the Twenty-First Century: An Introduction. 1st ed. Routledge.
Lawson, Stephanie. 2003. International Relations. Cambridge: Polity Press ; Malden, MA : Blackwell.
Walt, Stephen M. 1998. International Relations: One World, Many Theories.
Williams, Marc, ed. 1989. International Relations in the Twentieth Century: A Reader. Basingstoke: Macmillan Education.
Chapters in Part III of Reus-Smit, Christian and Duncan Snidal (eds). 2008. The Oxford Handbook of International Relations, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Brown, Chris. 1992. International Relations Theory: New Normative Approaches. New York: Columbia University Press.
Brown, Chris, and Kirsten Ainley. 2009. Understanding International Relations. Fourth Edition. Palgrave Macmillan.
Burchill, Scott et al. 2009. Theories of International Relations: Fourth Edition. Fourth Edition, Revised Edition. Palgrave Macmillan.
Edmondson, Beth, and Stuart Levy, eds. 2008. International Relations: Nurturing Reality. Frenchs Forest, N.S.W: Pearson Education Australia.
Shimko, Keith L. 2008. International Relations: Perspectives and Controversies. 2nd ed. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
Sylvester, Christine. 2002. Feminist International Relations: An Unfinished Journey. Cambridge University Press.
Tickner, J. Ann. 1992. Gender in International Relations. 0th ed. Columbia University Press.
Weber, Cynthia. 2009. International Relations Theory: A Critical Introduction. 3rd ed. Routledge.
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