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POL1: Benjamin Constant - The modern state and it's alternatives
This document provides in-depth summaries of the key themes of the core text for this subject. In addition it includes summaries of the additional readings which enabled 70%+ grades. 
 
The document also breaks down key themes, past paper questions and essay plans. 
 
To construct this I read the above texts in extreme depth – support your exam preparation by purchasing this document, deepening your understanding of this political philosopher.
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 34 pages •
This document provides in-depth summaries of the key themes of the core text for this subject. In addition it includes summaries of the additional readings which enabled 70%+ grades. 
 
The document also breaks down key themes, past paper questions and essay plans. 
 
To construct this I read the above texts in extreme depth – support your exam preparation by purchasing this document, deepening your understanding of this political philosopher.
POL1: Joseph Schumpeter - the modern state and it's alternatives
This document provides in-depth summaries of the key themes of the core text for this subject. In addition it includes summaries of the additional readings which enabled 70%+ grades. 
The document also breaks down key themes. 
To construct this I read the above texts in extreme depth – support your exam preparation by purchasing this document, deepening your understanding of this political philosopher.
- Book
- Summary
- • 32 pages •
This document provides in-depth summaries of the key themes of the core text for this subject. In addition it includes summaries of the additional readings which enabled 70%+ grades. 
The document also breaks down key themes. 
To construct this I read the above texts in extreme depth – support your exam preparation by purchasing this document, deepening your understanding of this political philosopher.
POL1: Friedrich Hayek - The Modern State and It's Alternatives
This document provides in-depth summaries of the key themes of the core text for this subject. In addition it includes summaries of the additional readings which enabled 70%+ grades. 
 
The document also breaks down key themes, and includes the exam questions of past papers. 
 
To construct this I read the above texts in extreme depth – support your exam preparation by purchasing this document, deepening your understanding of this political philosopher.
- Book
- Summary
- • 33 pages •
This document provides in-depth summaries of the key themes of the core text for this subject. In addition it includes summaries of the additional readings which enabled 70%+ grades. 
 
The document also breaks down key themes, and includes the exam questions of past papers. 
 
To construct this I read the above texts in extreme depth – support your exam preparation by purchasing this document, deepening your understanding of this political philosopher.
POL1 The Modern State and Its Alternatives - Michael Doyle reading list summaries
This document provides summaries of all of the core readings for the extensive pol1 course on Michael Doyle and his democratic peace theory. 
 
This grid summarises the core reading list, additional reading and more to help comprise coherent essays and exams!
- Summary
- • 10 pages •
This document provides summaries of all of the core readings for the extensive pol1 course on Michael Doyle and his democratic peace theory. 
 
This grid summarises the core reading list, additional reading and more to help comprise coherent essays and exams!
SOC1: The state - revision booklet - Introduction to Sociology: Modern Societies I
An in-depth revision booklet on the state, SOC1 (sociology). This provides all the details needed for the exam including: 
- key definitions 
- key theorists (Durkheim, Marx, Weber) 
- Summaries of all core readings 
- Detailed essay plans 
- Case studies to support essays. 
 
This is a study essential for sociology!
- Summary
- • 29 pages •
An in-depth revision booklet on the state, SOC1 (sociology). This provides all the details needed for the exam including: 
- key definitions 
- key theorists (Durkheim, Marx, Weber) 
- Summaries of all core readings 
- Detailed essay plans 
- Case studies to support essays. 
 
This is a study essential for sociology!
SOC1 Modern Societies: Nations and Nationalism - Introduction to Sociology: Modern Societies I
An in-depth revision booklet which includes: 
- Definitions 
- Summaries of all core readings 
- Detailed analysis of the core debates 
- Essay plans 
- Essays (graded 70%+) 
- Case studies on: religion, gender, evangelical nationalism, war on terror and environmental protection 
 
This in-depth revision booklet provides detailed analysis on all of the readings, and every detail needed to exceed in your exam
- Summary
- • 32 pages •
An in-depth revision booklet which includes: 
- Definitions 
- Summaries of all core readings 
- Detailed analysis of the core debates 
- Essay plans 
- Essays (graded 70%+) 
- Case studies on: religion, gender, evangelical nationalism, war on terror and environmental protection 
 
This in-depth revision booklet provides detailed analysis on all of the readings, and every detail needed to exceed in your exam
SOC1: Global and transnational inequalities - revision booklet: Introduction to Sociology: Modern Societies I
Exam revision booklet containing: 
- Key definitions 
- Key debates 
- Summaries of all key readings 
- Case study examples which link back to core thinkers 
- Essays and essay plans (graded 70%+) 
- All questions pertaining to this module
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 23 pages •
Exam revision booklet containing: 
- Key definitions 
- Key debates 
- Summaries of all key readings 
- Case study examples which link back to core thinkers 
- Essays and essay plans (graded 70%+) 
- All questions pertaining to this module
Summary of International Relations theorists: key ideas and theory content: POL2 International Conflict, Order, and Justice (2023-24)
This document details the content, and differences between international relations theorists for POL2. First, it summarises each theory. Then, it details their differing positions on matters such as war, ideology and prospects for peace. Next, it details different interpretations of key events: such as the war on terror, the inter-war period, ideology v ideas, and peace negotiations at Versailles. 
 
Finally, it summarises key thinkers in detail. To construct this I read Morgenthau, Waltz, Walt...
- Summary
- • 22 pages •
This document details the content, and differences between international relations theorists for POL2. First, it summarises each theory. Then, it details their differing positions on matters such as war, ideology and prospects for peace. Next, it details different interpretations of key events: such as the war on terror, the inter-war period, ideology v ideas, and peace negotiations at Versailles. 
 
Finally, it summarises key thinkers in detail. To construct this I read Morgenthau, Waltz, Walt...
Reading summaries of POL2 International Conflict, Order, and Justice (2023-24)
This document provides in-depth summaries of all of the core readings for the extensive pol2 course, and more. From breakdowns to the content of the treaties of westphalia (and their meaning), to analysis of gender in the international system, IR theories, and the decline of the LIO. It also includes some lecture summaries, and detailed statistics on China's rise, complete with citations. 
 
These notes were taken from the core and additional readings of the course, and include quotations. The ...
- Summary
- • 134 pages •
This document provides in-depth summaries of all of the core readings for the extensive pol2 course, and more. From breakdowns to the content of the treaties of westphalia (and their meaning), to analysis of gender in the international system, IR theories, and the decline of the LIO. It also includes some lecture summaries, and detailed statistics on China's rise, complete with citations. 
 
These notes were taken from the core and additional readings of the course, and include quotations. The ...