1) There should be a clear
content that demonstrates your knowledge of current affairs (and where possible
the position of Italy and the EU and the diplomatic corps and its work)
2) The content should not be purely theoretical
3) The content should not be purely historical
4) The content should not be one
point repeated again and again but a series of points in an argument
5) The essay should answer the
question posed in the title and interpret it where necessary
6) The content of the essay
should be organized in a step by step structure the carries the reader from an
initial response to, and interpretation of, the question to a logical and
balanced conclusion. Your paragraphing should respect the structure you choose,
e.g. for and against / cause and consequence / hypothesis, application,
objections / contrasting definitions /fact, interpretation /
evidence-based logical steps /
an extended analogy narrative and comment
7) Argue a position. Your line of
argument should flow from your introduction and should be easy to follow. Your
essay should not be a series of disconnected points.
8) Wherever it is possible give
practical examples drawn from current international relations
9) Your essay should be informed,
up to date and balanced (diplomatic).
10) Your handwriting should be good enough to be fully legible
11) Language – the formal, standard English for international relations found
on the EU site, the UN site the Italian Foreign Ministry site and the site of
Italy’s Permanent Mission to the UN, plus any high-frequency expression that
you have found in a reputable source.
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