This is my final exam for my third-year political science course. There are two parts to this exam PART A- which is only one question that you HAVE to answer and PART B where you get a choice of 3 where you only have to answer one of them. So in total, you will be answering two questions. ( exam itself is given to you). in part B I will ask you to answer question 3 about human security. This is because I will be sending you the articles for that question. I will also give you the article discussed in question 1. Please use real-life news examples when answering the questions and DO NOT use internet sources as I know we are not allowed to. Just use the articles I sent and real-life news examples when you can.
For question 1 in part A the artical being used is https://www.ethicsandinternationalaffairs.org/2015/global-governance-power-politics-back-basics/
For question 3 in part B the articals you should use are
Week 10: Human Security: Prevention and Response (14 & 16 March)
John Karlsrud, “The UN at war: examining the consequences of peace-enforcement mandates for the UN peacekeeping operations in the CAR, the DRC and Mali”, Third World Quarterly Vol. 36 Issue 1 (2015), pp. 40-54, available online at https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01436597.2015.976016?src=recsys
Cristina Churruca Muguruza, “Human Security as a Policy Framework: Critics and Challenges”, Deusto Journal of Human Rights, No. 4 (2017), pp. 15-35, available at http://djhr.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/1126 (follow the ‘PDF’ link) Paul Corral, Alexander Irwin, Nandini Krishnan, Daniel Gerszon Mahler, and Tara Vishwanath, “Fragility and Conflict: On the Front Lines of the Fight Against Poverty”, World Bank Group (2020), available online at https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/poverty/publication/fragility-conflict-on-the-front-lines-fight-against-poverty You can download the report using the link at the bottom of the landing page. This is a long report, but it looks longer than it is: scan the piece and see what you think is ‘new, interesting, and unexpected’ in its findings.