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Essay Proposal Essay topic The topic for the essay will be, ‘The Great Game, Diplomats and Alliances, 1815-1914’. The researcher will examine the way the powerful nations of that time used to feel their responsibilities regarding enforcement of law and reaching consensus on goals. The researcher will also examine whether later generations unfairly minimized their contributions to peace or they played their role in establishing peace. Scope of the Essay As history and political science is a very vast subject, which stems from the first day of the human history, it is not possible to cover the whole subject in one essay.
Therefore, the researcher has planned to include the chronological area of 1815 to 1814 in order to discuss the major diplomacies and political alliances formed during that particular time. Moreover, if we talk about the countries that this essay would cover, again history involves the political and social situations of all countries of the world, which is not easy to be covered in one essay. Therefore, the researcher has planned to narrow his/her focus to five major political powers of that time which include Russia and Great Britain (the two peripheral powers) and Austria, France, and Prussia (Central European Powers).
The whole research will revolve around the major political and diplomatic roles of these five countries in political development, as well as in establishing peace in the world. The essay will also include the political systems of these countries and their influence on the political setups of neighboring countries. Moreover, the essay will also include a discussion on why later generations seemed to have minimized their efforts in meeting the requirements of establishing peace in the world. Parts of the Essay The essay will have three main parts: Introduction, body, and conclusion.
Introduction In the introduction part, the researcher will define the research topic and will provide a brief overview of the essay. Body The next part of the essay with the main body part which will also include some sub headings related to the discussion. There will be different heading for all countries which will be discussed in the essay. Some other headings in the body part will include the concert of Europe (1815-1822), the modified concert (1822-1854), estrangement between Russia and Austria during post-revolutionary era (1854-1862), and contribution of late generations in establishing peace.
The discussion under each heading will have some connection with the previous and further headings. Conclusion The last part of the essay will be the conclusion part in which the researcher will summarize the key points of the essay along with summarizing the discussion on whether later generations have minimized their contributions to peace in the world. Annotation of Sources to Be Included 1. Leeds, Brett, Jeffrey Ritter, Sara Mitchell, and Andrew Long. “Alliance Treaty Obligations and provisions, 1815 – 1944.
” International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations 28, no. 3 (2002): 237–260. This article will prove to be a great source of information as it reveals some interesting trends that existed in alliance politics from 1815 to 1944. The trends will help us know earlier political scenarios and alliances. 2. Moul, William. “Great power Nondefense alliances and the escalation to war of conflicts between unequals, 1815–1939.” International Interactions: Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations 15, no. 1 (1988): 25–43.
This article tells us about the non-defense alliance commitments that existed between the great powers of the 19th century and the way great powers encouraged the escalation of unequal interstate conflicts based wars. 3. Neilson, Keith. “Greatly Exaggerated: The Myth of the Decline of Great Britain before 1914.” The International History Review 13, no. 4 (1991): 695-725. This article includes some useful information about the reasons behind the decline of one of the great powers of the history, the Great Britain.
This article will help us know the political reasons behind Britain’s early decline. 4. Otte, Thilan. “Old Diplomacy: Reflections on the Foreign Office before 1914.” Contemporary British History 18, no. 3 (2004): 31–52. This article tells us about the nineteenth century foreign office, which was considered the epitome of old diplomacy. The article also provides us with information about how the foreign office remained uncomplicated before 1914. 5. Singer, David, and Melvin Small. “Formal Alliances, 1815-1939: A Quantitative Description.
” Journal of Peace Research 3, no. 1 (1966): 1-31. This article will also be very useful for the research as it contains useful information about the formal alliances that were formed between different countries from 1815 to 1939. This article will tell us about the duration of those alliances and the impact of those on overall political scenarios.
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