PSCI 4213 (Fall 2007)
Topical Paper
Guidelines
The aim of the topical
paper assignments is to encourage you to think analytically about some of the
main course topics: 1) national foreign policies (due 9/27); 2) European Union
(EU) foreign policy (due 10/18); and 3) debates on the
The papers are aimed at
articulating, developing and scrutinizing an argument. This is *not* a
descriptive paper recapitulating facts covered in readings and
discussions. Instead, I want you to
think about the topic at hand; develop you own ideas about how it is best
conceived or explained; set forth those ideas concisely and logically; and
scrutinize those ideas (in terms of alternative ideas and evidence).
The short papers are thus
compact exercises in argumentation. They need to be clear, concise, logical and
forceful.
Here are some of the nuts
and bolts. Failure to respect these
requirements will result in point deductions.
In terms of structure,
the only requirements are as follows.
I will deduct points for
failure to adhere to these guidelines.
Late topical papers will
not be accepted.