Policy paper - grading guidelines

The following criteria have to be considered when assessing

Formal criteria:

  • 1200-1500 words (excluding references)
  • executive summary of maximum 250 words
  • takes up one of the two case scenarios
  • correct referencing

Substantial criteria:

The policy paper should contain the following elements:

  • an explicit description of the problem to be solved
  • a description of two-three alternative measures to solve the problem
  • an analysis of the feasibility of these measures in terms of relevant parameters, including, but not limited to efficiency and effectiveness; political support and opposition; challenges/opportunities related to implementation
  • a solution you propose to the secretary general.

The assessment of the paper is further based on the following aspects:

  • Language & style: avoidance of academic jargon, use of plain language, explicit consideration of the scenario provided in the assignment (e.g. “criticism by an opposition party”)
  • making trade-offs between different options explicit, clearly explaining expected effects on relevant objectives/values of different options
  • have a clear explanation why a given solution is eventually proposed
  • use theory/concepts from the course in a way that is understandable to someone who is not a Political Scientist
  • possibly use other theories/concepts that are of relevance for the case
  • come up with additional criteria for weighing different options

 

The grading of the policy papers should follow the general guidelines for Political Science, see here:

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