Clash of Civilizations Theory by Samuel Huntington
Purpose
The research paper provides you with an opportunity to pursue, in depth, a topic of interest to you that is relevant to international relations. It is also an opportunity for you to practice the following skills:
- Critical Thinking
- Professional Readiness
- Quantitative Literacy.
Directions
The research paper provides an opportunity for you to pursue, in depth, a topic of interest to you that is relevant to the course. The topic of the paper is flexible, but must be based on research. It is designed to help you think critically and analytically about a topic.
You are to think about and analyze your topic offering evidence from your sources. You must have a discernible thesis statement. Remember, all papers, to some extent, are about making an argument and supporting it. Your thesis statement must make that argument explicit. All papers must be word-processed, double-spaced, Times New Roman font, 12 point type, MLA format with documentation of sources. Papers should be between 900 to 1200 words.
Your cover page should include the following information:
Name:
Course: International Relations
Professor McKee
Date:
Thesis: (This is one sentence that expresses your topic and what you hope to prove).
Reasons in support of thesis: (These constitute the body of your paper).
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3. Etc.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism is a serious offense and will not be tolerated. A student caught using the work of another as their own will receive an “F” on the paper and may receive an “F” for the course. To avoid plagiarism, make sure you properly acknowledge your use of another’s work in your papers. This includes any material you select from any source. When you directly quote such material, you must set it in quotation marks with the proper MLA citation. If you use your own words to paraphrase from a source, you also need to acknowledge the source of that information with a proper MLA citation. If you have difficulties or questions concerning sources and their proper citation, please refer to the recommended texts for research papers listed below, or see your instructor.
Recommended Texts for Research Papers
- Hacker, Diana. Rules for Writers. 6th Edition. Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2008.
- Lester, James D. Writing Research Papers. 11th Edition. Pearson, Longman, 2005.
- MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. 6th Edition. Modern Language Association, 2003.
Recommended Web Sites for Research Paper
Sources
You must use at least six outside sources, ALL of which must appear in a properly-formatted Works Cited page. Any work that appears in a list of works cited must be cited within the text itself. (That means there should be at least six different in-text citations.) Only TWO of the sources may be Internet-based. This restriction does not apply to database articles, even though, technically speaking, they are accessed using the Internet. At least ONE source must be a print source from the NVCC library.
SOURCES FROM THE INTERNET
- Each source must be by an author whose name and credentials are identifiable.
- Each source must be a text that has actually been published in print. It may be a book, journal, article, magazine article, newspaper article, etc.
- You may access these printed materials published elsewhere using the Internet.
- You should carefully screen all Internet sources for credibility.
POSSIBLE TOPICS
- Clash of Civilizations Theory by Samuel Huntington
- Francis Fukuyama – End of History
- Realism and the International System
- Bipolar Cold War System – Deterrence Strategy – Second Strike Capability
- National Interest – Hans Morgenthau – Ideals or Self-Interest?
- Geopolitics and Lebensraum
- The Vietnam War – Tonkin Gulf Resolution – The 1968 Tet Offensive – Ho chi Minh Trail
- War Powers Act 1973
- Public Opinion and American Foreign Policy
- Just – War Theory
- Neo-conservatives
- United States as Reluctant Superpower
- National Security Act of 1947
- The Yalta Agreement
- Khrushchev, Kennedy, and the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Who Lost China?
- Project Solarium
- Strategic Defense Initiative – “Star Wars”
- N.A.T.O.
- Nuclear Proliferation
- Arms Control
- George Kennan – Containment Theory
- Brezhnev, Détente
- Gorbachev and the Soviet Collapse
- Walter Russell Mead’s four basic American approaches to foreign affairs
- Putin and Power
- Nixon, Kissinger, and Shuttle Diplomacy
- Kissinger in Absolute Security
- Nuclear Politics
- Diplomacy
- State Sovereignty, Supranational Entities, and Globalization
- Failed States
- Weapons of Mass Destruction
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