A Critical Review of JFK's Foreign Policy Role through His Biography

Topic: A Critical Review of JFK's Foreign Policy Role through His Biography Order Description Comparative Foreign Policy – Coursework: Task: To Complete a Critical Review of the Foreign Policy role of John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK) through one of his biography. Length: 2000 words Deadline: 1st May 2016 Can students please choose a biography of the 35th President of the U.S. President John F. Kennedy’s. Can students only choose a formal piece of work in the form of a book (at least officially) by him or where there is a notable number of works outlining his career. Required readings: Sorensen, Theodore C., Kennedy: The Classic Biography, (2009, 1965); Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr., A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House, (2002) Students are asked to consider: (i): providing a short critical assessment of the reflection and performance of JFK as outlined in his biography; (ii) including (briefly) issues of corroboration and falsification, by examining a wider variety of sources, particularly those from works of Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA) that have provided external critiques of commentaries of JFK either via a particular analysis of an event, episode or through analysis of the figure. (iii) provide a short commentary on which FPA approach would be most appropriate to consider aspects of the role of JFK as a foreign policy leader, and what such an approach (FPA) may offer to undertaking such a critical review. Marking guide: Demonstrates knowledge of the material (the key readings); Engages and demonstrates an understanding of literature/sources relevant; Originality and quality of authors arguments & explanations put forth throughout the essay; Evidence of balanced critical analysis (critique of the literature used); Evidence of wider reading and independent study outside of the core literature listed above; Writing Style (Academic, Clear and Concise, avoids journalistic Language…); Structure (Signposting between sections, Logical Flow of Essay…); Presentation (Paragraphs, sub titles, font, spacing, page numbers, word count…).