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This essay was written to the question To what extent and in what ways is Brexit likely to have implications for the security of the UK? Approximately 2,000 words, this essay covers the subject of Brexit and British security. This essay received a mark of 60, which is a 2:1
This essay was written to the question Critically analyse the major reasons for the break down in Europe-Russia security relations in the last 20 years and its implications for European security. Approximately 2,500 words, this essay evaluates the causes and consequences of the break down of European-Russian relations and European security. The essay takes into regard the Ukraine conflicts, Western exclusion and containment of Russia, and Russian isolationism and nationalism. This essay received...
This essay is written to the question To what extent did the 1956 Suez Sinai war demonstrate the influence of wider international factors upon the Arab-Israeli dispute? Approximately 2,500 words, this essay evaluates the role Britain, France, the United States and Soviet Union played in the Arab-Israeli Wars. This essay received a mark of 56, which is a 2:2.
This essay is a mock Peace Proposal to resolve to Israeli-Palestinian Crisis from the view of the European Union. Approximately 1,500 words, this proposal plays on the idea of a single Israeli - Palestinian state, covering the issues of borders, political rights and political systems. This essay received a mark of 67, which is a high 2:1
This essay was written to the question Interpret the Concept of Sovereignty. Approximately 500 words, this essay outlines the key ideas and features of sovereignty. This received a mark of 61, which is a 2:1
This essay was written to the question Is a world state inevitable, as some argue, or impossible, as others suggest? Approximately 1,500 words, this essay evaluates and argues that a world state is impossible. It Covers key issues including social demographics, nationalism, social and ethnic conflicts and the structure of the international system. This received a mark of 68, which is a high 2:1.
This essay was written to the question Who wins and who loses as a result of economic globalization, and why? Approximately 1,000 words, this essay covers the positives and negatives of globalisation faced by states and organisations across the world. This received a mark of 65, which is a 2:1
This essay was written to the question To what extent was Germany to blame for the outbreak of war in 1914? Approximately 1,000 words, this essay evaluates German responsibility for the First World War and the international climate in the years leading up to the conflicts. It looks at the actions of the major European powers of the era and covers key events in Morocco and the Balkans. This received a mark of 60, which is a 2:1
This essay was written to the question Does declining voter turnout indicate that democracy is itself in decline? Approximately 1,500 words, the essay covers the reason of why voter turnout is the level it is, why its important, the consequences of it, and whether it is a symptom of the democratic quality in the nation. This received a mark of 65, which a mid - 2:1
This essay is written to the question What are the strengths and weaknesses of different ways of classifying political regimes? Approximately 1,200 words, this essay covers the origins and reasons to the classification of political regimes and the strengths and weaknesses of classification. This received a mark of 62, which is a 2:1