Yes I think so. One in extreme detail wouldn't demonstrate the contrast required, but more than 2 would lead to less in-depth analysis.I am. I'm using cases (not so recent) such as the Balkans Conflict, Iraq conflict and Libya conflict...
Question: do you think two cases in detail would be enough for a WO essay?
I have tonnes of domestic and international legislation, a few cases, a few media reports. I might have to research for some more cases though.you should have at least 5 - 7 cases, thats what im doing atm,
world order is such a bitch as well.
you don't have to do them. You can choose your own issues. But your issues have to link with these categories:shouldnt you be doing the four issues...the one in the contemporary issues section?
+1. Yep that's exactly what I'm doing.you don't have to do them. You can choose your own issues. But your issues have to link with these categories:
"responsibility to protect"
"regional and global situations that threaten peace and security"
"success of global cooperations in achieving world order"
"rules regarding the conduct of hostilities: international humanitarian law"
They can link in many different ways. some issues can link to only one of those dot points. but that's fine.