Topic should be a current international phenomenon/event. For example, you can choose to cover a conflict (internal or external), international relationship (or non-relationship), a single issue of international concern (e.g. human rights, climate change, refugees), a breach of international law, a foreign policy decision, or a treaty negotiation.
You should use at least one of the systems (International level, State level, Individual level) to analyze your chosen international phenomenon. The research paper should have a succinct introduction related to your topic, a clearly defined thesis indicating the lens you will be using for your analysis, body paragraphs supporting your thesis and a conclusion.
• Begin with a succinct introduction related to your topic and a clearly defined thesis (assertion of what you intend to prove in the paper) indicating the lenses you will be using for your analysis.
• Include explanations of the ways in which individuals develop, interact and organize themselves in at least one sphere (political, religious, social, economic, etc.) as it pertains to your topic
• Demonstrate the significance and vitality of social organizations ranging from groups to institutions in your topic
• Incorporate specific examples and evidence from scholarly sources into your paper, and explain how they relate to your thesis. You must use reputable/scholarly sources. Do not rely too heavily on one source. Although there is not a minimum number of sources, you will likely need 3+ sources to sufficiently support your thesis statement.
• Identify the strengths and weaknesses of contenting explanations or interpretations for social, behavioral or historical phenomena as it pertains to your topic.
• Evaluate the evidence supporting conclusions about the behavior of individuals, groups, institutions or organizations as they relate to your topic.
• Assess the role of diversity among individuals, cultures or societies in the context of your topic.
• Identify ways social, behavioral or historical knowledge can impact personal, ethical, civic or global decisions and responsibilities.
• Illustrate the global interconnections through your topic and the impact of your topic on global stability/stewardship.
• Organize your paper logically by grouping together related evidence to show patterns, similarities and/or differences related to the focus of your paper.
• Conclude by summarizing the major points you have made in the paper and pointing out how they have led you to your conclusion. Your conclusion should match your thesis.
• 1250-1500 words, please include a word count of the text of the paper.
• Works Cited. Do not include the Works Cited in the word count.
• You can use the citation style you prefer, but you must be consistent throughout the paper.
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