United Nations OR International Monetary Fund Globalisation: key actors and approachesOrder DescriptionAssessment 1: WikiWord limit: 600 (+/- 10%)Weighting: 20%Due date:Weekly allocations commence 5pm AEDT Monday 21 November 2016 (Week 3)Final submission due 5pm AEDT Monday 16 January 2017 (Week 9)PrintAssessment overviewA successful career in politics and international affairs will require you to apply the theoretical perspectives to real-world scenarios and to present clear arguments to affect change. This taskwill help you to develop these abilities with your colleagues while exploring events from around the globe.In this task, you will apply a theory of international politics to an international politics case study. In your allocation week, you will present a clear argument that the case is best explainedby your allocated theory. Your presentation will take the form of a Blackboard wiki page to prompt critical discussion of the case within your learning group. In other weeks, you will evaluate thearguments of your colleagues to explore a range of theoretical perspectives and cases.This task will develop your knowledge of international politics theories and ability to present and analyse arguments in preparation for Assessment 3: Major essay. To give you some help, your eLAwill present the first case study on liberal internationalism in Week 2 to provide an example of how to complete the task.Assessment detailsYour assessment will consist of two components:Wiki page (50%)Selected contributions to other pages (50%)Get started: sign up to a weekly allocation by the end of Week 1 in the Assessment 1 forum on Blackboard. Your eLA will provide instructions to the maximum number of students per allocation andallocate any remaining students at the end of Week 1.Allocation scheduleAllocation Case studyE International Monetary Fund Globalisation: key actors and approachesWiki page (300 words)Your task is to present an argument that your allocated case is best explained by its corresponding theory (see Allocation schedule above). Your argument will be presented through a wiki page onBlackboard and will encourage your colleagues to consider, challenge and discuss the theory and case.Access the group wiki through Learning Groups in Blackboard. Click on Group Wiki and then Create Wiki Page to start creating your content. Some basic technical instructions can be found in the wikihomepage.In your wiki page, include:a brief introduction to the case study.your argument for why the case is best explained by the weekly theory or topic.supporting evidence from appropriate academic sources with citations according to Harvard referencing.a challenge question or discussion prompt for your peers
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