Category: Political economics

  • Media Project Proposal Outline

    Instructions: Media Project Proposal (inc. annotated bibliography): In preparation for your final media project, you are invited to conduct research on a theme that we covered in class (but not one that you have presented on). For the final project, you are able to use a number of different media modes, including (but not limited to: a traditional essay, a video project, an interactive website, a narrated slideshow, or another mode of presenting ideas (for visual formats, please include accompanying scripts). You will still need to create a thesis and scope out your research (a problem/research question) so that you can make good judgments about what to include. Please consult 10-12 sources and list them bibliographically, regardless of medium chosen; include 3-4 academic sources (peer-reviewed articles or books), 2-3 contemporary sources, and relevant course readings. INFORMATION If the LINK does not Open let me know Ill send it through chat . Somehow the files was not uploading for me so thats why I put it here instead . Put down below file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/de/14/EF46300A-5F51-4A51-9495-1880FB2EEF29/POlticts%20Outline%20Project.docx
  • Wealth Inequality in the United States: Policy Brief

    Produce a policy brief on Wealth Inequality in the US Abstract/Executive Summary Intro Overview of literature Main Policy Proposals Which is the Most preferred policy proposal? Conclusion 10 sources, at least 8 that are academic/very reputable presentation of data is encouraged (tables, charts), with a citation page no AI, need it well written no words that a college student wouldn’t use.

  • Policy Brief: Wealth Inequality

    Produce a policy brief on Wealth Inequality in the US

    1. Abstract/Executive Summary
    2. Intro
    3. Overview of literature
    4. Main Policy Proposals
    5. Which is the Most preferred policy proposal?
    6. Conclusion

    10 sources, at least 8 that are academic/very reputable

    presentation of data is encouraged (tables, charts), with a citation page

    no AI, need it well written no words that a college student wouldn’t use.

  • ai

    this is a paper about if ai should be regulated or not. i put a draft with the introduction and the main topic, which are what is ai?, and if ai should be regulated? use the draft as an example of the final paper

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Draft copy.pdf

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  • Malthus Essay

    i attached the instructions and sources you will need. please let me know if you have any questions.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Thomas Robert Malthus – An Essay on the Principle of Population pp47-61.pdf, Duncan Foley – Adams Fallacy Ch2 (1).pdf, first essay notes.pdf

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  • Economics of Public Choice – Commentary on an academic artic…

    Everything is in the documents below, I will send the content of the lectures (5 lectures) later

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Fowler et al 2020.pdf, Coursework Brief.docx, Coursework Marking Rubric.docx

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  • History of the Global Economy

    I need an 1000 words essay. I will attach the question choice and leave it to the writer. I will also add the term topics. I will than send the addidtional sources according to the chioce of the writer.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): UG DID assessment criteria 2025-26.pdf, 4YYD0002 – Assessment Questions – FINAL.pdf

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  • POWER

    For your FIRST full paper, please use the writings of Marx, Foucault, Arendt, Fromm and Audre Lourde and use them to make some sense of the ways that power manifests itself in contemporary America society. Choose a minimum of THREE of these authors for your paper.

    How do you experience power? How do the thinkers we have read help you to understand the ways that power operates in your world? State your problem clearly and show how these three thinkers can help us make sense of the problem.

    PLEASE CHOOSE THREE THINKERS TO DISCUSS IN YOUR PAPER.

    Your paper should be 4-5 pages, double spaced in Word. Use quotes from the authors you choose and develop a coherent argument in your paper.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): audre_lorde_cool-beans.pdf, foucaultdisciplinepunish.pdf, marxmanifesto.pdf, arendtonviolence.pdf, audre_lorde_cool-beans (1).pdf

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  • Energy transition

    essay question: How has the political economy of energy shaped state power and global order, and how might this relationship be changed by the energy transition?

    my only aim is to get distinction. I will write a draft first and then need professional service to make it a distinction. will use 25 to 30 references

    references will be provided later

  • Proposal for a Research Paper on Sustainable Development Goa…

    Final Research Paper is a capstone course that allows students to integrate and demonstrate the knowledge and skills acquired throughout the Masters program. It represents the demonstration of your academic maturity and the acquisition of the knowledge, skills, and competencies developed throughout your studies. Passing this subject is an essential requirement for obtaining your official degree.

    The project may take the form of a research paper in the field of personal leadership and negotiation, an innovative proposal for an idea or prototype, or the design of a team or system within the students area of competence. Emphasis is placed on applying scientific rigor in the interpretation of bibliographic sources, designing structured research or project plans, and proposing strategies for the continuous improvement of negotiation practices. The course culminates in the defense of the final work before an academic committee, providing students with the opportunity to showcase both their analytical and practical capacities in leadership and negotiation.

    Roles of Tutors and Coordinators

    • The director of the program assigns topics and tutors, sets the calendar of submissions, and supervises the process in Canvas.
    • The tutor/supervisor guides your work in each phase, provides feedback, reviews progress, evaluates partial submissions, and determines eligibility for the defense.

    The tutor guides you, but the main responsibility lies with you: your commitment and consistency are key to success.

    Evaluation

    The tutor and later the academic committee will assess aspects such as:

    • Formal presentation, writing, and coherence.
    • Structure and achievement of objectives.
    • Methodology, analysis of results, and conclusions.
    • Citations and references.
    • Academic quality and originality.
    • Inclusion of sustainability criteria.

    The tutors assessment (eligible/not eligible) at the deposit stage is binding for access to the oral defense.

    Dissertation Guidelines 2025-2026

    1. GENERAL INFORMATION

    The 10 ECTS of the Master’s Final Project have to be passed through the submission of a work

    (individual or group mximum 3 pax) in order to show the student’s research skills.

    1.1 Objective

    The Master’s Final Project has the objective to prove the intellectual maturity and the research

    skills of the student. It has to be an original project, as a result of the personal work of the student

    under the guidance of a supervisor.

    2. FORMAL REQUIREMENTS

    2.1 Cover and first page

    All types of final project must include:

    1. Cover page with:

    Title of the document

    Author or authors’ name

    Supervisor

    Publication date: Academic Year 20–/–

    The name of the collection: Research Project of the Master in ….

    Name of the University:

    First page with:

    Abstract: maximum 150-word length in the same language of the Project

    Keywords: a list of keywords about the content, with a maximum length of 200

    characters

    Type of the project (PhD proposal, Research Dissertation, Theoretical Dissertation,

    Journal Article)

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    2.2 Digital file

    The document must be uploaded in PDF or DOC format. If there are some annexes, they must

    be embedded in the text file. The size limit per file must be inferior to 100MB.

    4. TYPES OF FINAL MASTER DISSERTATION

    There are four eligible types of dissertation. Students must adhere to one type:

    Type 1. PhD Proposal

    Type 2. Theoretical Dissertation

    Type 3. Research Paper

    Type 4. Journal Article

    The four types aim for the student to acquire the following knowledge:

    Disciplinary knowledge

    Methodological knowledge

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    The capacities and skills acquired by the student in any modality must be as follow:

    The ability to gather, select, systematize and manage information, documentation, and

    bibliographical materials

    The capacity to design, structure, and articulate a research project or academic paper

    The capacity to pose and form original proposals to solve relevant research problems

    The capacity to articulate a complex discourse

    The capacity for criticism and self-criticism

    The capacity for analysis and synthesis

    The capacity to work alone in a group

    Rigour in the presentation of the written material

    What follows are the requested structure for each type:

    Type 1. PhD Proposal

    This consists of a research proposal devised to expand later as a doctoral thesis. This type of

    dissertation does not involve the collection of data nor the production of results, discussion or

    conclusion, since its aim is to design a future PhD research. For this reason, it is expected that

    the state of the art and methodology sections are much more developed than in the rest of

    dissertation types. This type of dissertation must include at least the following sections:

    a) Introduction to the specific topic chosen and a justification of its importance, novelty,

    and academic relevance.

    b) State of the art of the topic (literature review & theoretical framework).

    c) Research problem, research questions, and/or hypotheses, objectives.

    d) Methodology, specifying the particular tools to be used as research techniques.

    e) Structure and contents of the research to be carried out, definition of the main

    concepts around which the research is to be constructed.

    f) Bibliography, documentation and materials to be used for the aims of the research

    (note this is not the references list for the project but a reflection on what main sources

    you will use in your research).

    g) Timeline of execution of the project

    i) List of references used in the dissertation

    Length: The Dissertation must be between 9,000 and 12,000 words. This translates to

    approximately 30 to 50 pages of 1.5 spaced text (references included; appendixes not included).

    Type 2. Theoretical Dissertation

    A theoretical, or non-empirical, dissertation focuses on secondary research you use data

    collected and presented by other researchers to develop an argument. This type of dissertation

    doesnt have any data youve generated at all; rather, it is entirely literature-based. This is likely

    to be the methodology of theoretical analysis: selection and discussion of theoretical material

    and descriptive material, in context, and detailed comparison of theories in terms of their

    applicability. Here, the focus of attention is not so much to discover something about the social

    world, as to reach a judgement about the value of key concepts or theories in understanding that

    world. This type of dissertation is less constrained in terms of format, but theoretical essays

    should include the following sections:

    a) Introduction to the specific topic chosen and a justification of its importance, novelty,

    and academic relevance; introduction of your argument, overview of structure of the

    dissertation.

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    b) Literature review, showing how your work fits within the context of others work;

    selection and comment on the relevant literature.

    c) Development of your argument in the context of the literature review, topic, case

    study, etc.

    d) Conclusion and/or discussion.

    f) List of references.

    Length: The Dissertation must be between 9,000 and 12,000 words. This translates to

    approximately 30 to 50 pages of 1.5 spaced text (references included; appendixes not included).

    Type 3. Research paper

    This consists of an empirical research conducted on a topic and delivered in the form of a

    typical research paper. This dissertation contains empirical results of any sort (from text/image

    analyses, surveys, interviews, documentary observation, ethnography, etc.). It shall include at

    least the following sections:

    a) Introduction to the specific topic chosen and a justification of its importance, novelty,

    and academic relevance.

    b) Literature review.

    c) Research design:

    – Research problem, research questions, and/or hypotheses, objectives.

    – Methodology, specifying the particular tools used in the research.

    d) Results.

    e) Conclusion and/or discussion.

    f) Reference list.

    Length: The Dissertation must be between 9,000 and 12,000 words. This translates to

    approximately 30 to 50 pages of 1.5 spaced text (references included; appendixes not included).

    Type 4. Journal article

    This consists of a theoretical or empirical work with the same features as type 2 and 3 but

    delivered in the form of a journal article. To this end, students must select an academic journal

    for publication in accordance with the supervisor. The final format and length must be therefore

    adapted to the journals submission guidelines. For the sake of providing context to the

    assessment committee, this type of dissertation must attach an introduction to the paper

    including:

    Full name and website address of the journal to which the paper will be submitted

    Aims and scope of the journal where the paper will be submitted (you can just copy

    their aims and scope)

    Indexing: the journals you have chosen must be an indexed journal with blind peer

    review, include any relevant details regarding where it is indexed (it is enough to report

    on the top indexing, for instance if the journal is indexed in SJR or JCR for instance)

    Similar papers previously published in this journal that your paper complements or

    quotes.

    Adequacy of your paper to the journal (why your contribution will be of interest for this

    journal)

    Length: Follow the journal instructions (plus add one page maximum with the above-requested

    details about the journal)

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    REGARDING THE TOPICS OF CHOICE:

    Please note that all dissertations must be an innovative contribution to the topics of leadership

    and negotiation as addressed in this programme regarding the field of international

    relations, diplomacy, international business, etc.

    Note: The reference system to be used is APA, 7th edition (2020).

    Initial Submission

    • Objective: define the scope and focus of your project.
    • Submission: Word or PDF file including title, introduction/theoretical framework, objectives, and methodology or high-level planning.

    Topic:

    Integrating Sustainable Development Principles into International Negotiation Strategies: A Long-Term Perspective

    Research Question: To what extent does the integration of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) into economic and trade negotiations enhance long-term institutional stability, and under what conditions might such integration introduce complexity that constrains timely agreement formation?

    important Note: This is only a proposal – Initial draft including title, introduction/theoretical framework, objectives, and methodology or high-level planning.

    Attached Files (PDF/DOCX): Dissertation rubric 2025-26.pdf

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