Geopolitical Crisis Report
Posted Nov 8, 2016 5:51 PM
INTL 703– 001 - Individual Project- Geopolitical Crisis Report
1-Annotated Bibliography
2-Final Executive Summary pages (approx. 1,000 -1,500 words) +
Bibliography, Citations
Scenario: Identifying, analyzing and predicting crises is one of the major
challenges of the field of geopolitics. For your individual project, you will be
responsible for researching and reporting on a current ongoing geopolitical
crisis. First provide an empirical description of the parameters of the crisis.
Next, identify the major actors and interests that are involved directly in the
crisis. Next, assign blame or responsibility, or general factors that are causing
the crisis. Finally, provide predictions or recommendations for solving the
crisis.
Case Study: Climate Change
Format/Structure: A typical report on your crisis can be structured this way:
(1) Description of the Crisis (General background and history, statistics,
dimensions of the crisis)
(2) Actors and Interests (Countries, Individuals, Politicians, Corporations)
(3) Responsibility for the Crisis (assign blame for who or what global trends
are at fault)
(4) Predictions/Recommendations (provide a prediction for what will
happen next, or generate ideas on how to provide resolution to the crisis)Geopolitical Crisis Report
Posted Nov 8, 2016 5:51 PM
INTL 703– 001 - Individual Project- Geopolitical Crisis Report
1-Annotated Bibliography
2-Final Executive Summary pages (approx. 1,000 -1,500 words) +
Bibliography, Citations
Scenario: Identifying, analyzing and predicting crises is one of the major
challenges of the field of geopolitics. For your individual project, you will be
responsible for researching and reporting on a current ongoing geopolitical
crisis. First provide an empirical description of the parameters of the crisis.
Next, identify the major actors and interests that are involved directly in the
crisis. Next, assign blame or responsibility, or general factors that are causing
the crisis. Finally, provide predictions or recommendations for solving the
crisis.
Case Study: Climate Change
Format/Structure: A typical report on your crisis can be structured this way:
(1) Description of the Crisis (General background and history, statistics,
dimensions of the crisis)
(2) Actors and Interests (Countries, Individuals, Politicians, Corporations)
(3) Responsibility for the Crisis (assign blame for who or what global trends
are at fault)
(4) Predictions/Recommendations (provide a prediction for what will
happen next, or generate ideas on how to provide resolution to the crisis)
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