Expand upon your Research Paper Proposal, completing a 6-8 page, double-spaced research paper on one of the major concepts, events, or people associated with the history of peacekeeping, 1988-present.
It should include a title page, reference citations (from multiple sources – primary and secondary), and a References List. Sources used within the text must be cited using in-text citations (Author last name year, page) or (Author last name year, n.p.) if no page given. Corresponding Reference List entries should hold the full Turabian Author-Date citation. An example is provided at the end of the Syllabus with the Course Materials. There should be no entries in the References List that are not used in the in-text citations; all in-text citations need a corresponding single entry in the Reference List.
Substantial research other than the required course readings is necessary. NOTE: Internet sources (web sites) should be rarely used, if ever. Exceptions are scholarly websites and documents available through the APUS Online Library. (Wikipedia, History.com, Britannica.com etc. are not considered valid academic sources). Your paper should have the following minimum elements: a title page, strong introduction with thesis statement, body of the paper, in-text citations, page numbering, strong conclusion that relates back to the introduction a works cited page.
Your research paper must reflect your own original thoughts, even though the issues may have been previously presented elsewhere. The research paper will be graded based on the quality of the student’s research, writing, and creativity. Important note: A paper submitted without a previously approved and graded proposal will be given a grade of zero.
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