POG 225 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Thesis Statement, International Criminal Court, Rwandan Genocide

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50 m/c questions x 1 point each (approximately 5 questions each chapter) both from lecture and textbook. Part two: one essay x 50 points (choose 1 of 2 listed on the exam) Include a clear introduction with a thesis statement and a roadmap. 1: consider the question/statement through several theoretical lenses, discuss relevant major themes covered in the course, give relevant examples to illustrate your points, end with a conclusion that summarizes your arguments and discusses the broader implications. *explain the question with broader terms and concepts* Possible essay questions: sovereignty is contingent upon the ability and/or willingness of states to protect their populations from gross human rights abuses. Realist would not agree with this because they don"t really see there isn"t any international morality. They don"t recognize any power above the state. They would assume that states will not intervene in your country unless they have significant self interests.

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