Research Design: Students will prepare an 8-10 page research design/proposal. The design will
review the literature on a political science topic of the student’s choosing,
review the existing research on that topic,
formulate a research question (hypothesis), and
outline the steps that might be taken to provide an answer for that question (test the hypothesis).
Sources to use:
Akimkina, D., Khrustalev, Е., Baranova, N., & Loginova, D. (2021). Technology transfer of the military-industrial complex is a factor in increasing the science intensity of the civilian industry. In SHS Web of Conferences (Vol. 114, p. 01027). EDP Sciences.
Alley, J. (2023). Elite cues and public attitudes towards military alliances. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 67(7-8), 1537-1563. Coyne, C. J., & Goodman, N. P. (2022). The Military-Industrial Complex.
Garnett, J. (2021). The role of military power. In Contemporary Strategy (pp. 50-64). Routledge.
Kasimovich, S. O. (2023). MILITARY SERVICE PRIDE: NATIONAL UNITY AND SECURITY. American Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Sciences, 16, 72-
73.
Smith, D. T. (2015). From the military-industrial complex to the national security state. Australian Journal of Political Science, 50(3), 576-590.
Vine, D. (2021). The United States of war: a global history of America’s endless conflicts, from Columbus to the Islamic State (Vol. 48). Univ of California Press.
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