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The supervisor comments as below:
'1. WORKING ARGUMENT
'I'm not sure what you are going to argue because you do not spell it out. You make lots of promises and claims about what you will do,but there's insufficient here about what you think you might argue.
2. Structure and contents
The structure looks potentially problematic because you have a huge raft of statistical data to cover in chapter 1,that i doubt you can supplement effectively in the following chapters,especially chapter [login to view URL] 3 doesn't yet look viable because i'm left unclear about what exactly you will be researching in it. Tracking opinion trends from 1975 to 2013 is totally out of the question,surely! This is not a PhD!
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Very unclear and that stems from you lack of clarity about the main thing to be researched in dissertation.
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There are a great many secondary sources on the 1975 referendum and the lessons we can take from it. But very few of them appear hear! Until you read them,you will be struggling very badly.
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You need to up the ante here in terms of research,sources and structure.
I have attached my original proposal but it's just a [login to view URL] dissertation handbook states the general instructions for all the students to follow. And also please find attached three plans and some final dissertations examples that have been put on our personal student portal.
Here below is a link to David Cameron's EU speech which is the topic background.
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I guess the supervisor very much needs me to follow his [login to view URL] is the tutor of the module Interpreting British Foreign policy. Can we be more focused on his work and try to follow his way or find any gap?
This is some short introduction of him:
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Career background
I joined the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Leicester in September 2011. I was educated at Oxford University (Politics, Philosophy and Economics) and Nottingham University where I took an MA in International Relations with distinction in the School of Politics. I was then jointly funded by the School of Politics and the University of Nottingham to research my PhD on the historiography of British European policy since 1945. From 2000-2005 I lectured in the Defence Studies Department, King’s College London. From 2005-2011 I was Lecturer and then Senior Lecturer at Loughborough University’s Department of Politics, History and International Relations. In 2010/11 I was a Visiting Research Scholar at the Center for British Studies, University of California, Berkeley.
Research interests
I have three interconnected research interests: firstly, British foreign policy since 1945; secondly discourses of Euroscepticism in Britain; and thirdly critical historiography, which breaks down into two specialisms: historical theory and how politicians use and abuse history in making foreign policy. I co-convene the British International Studies Association’s Working Group on Interpretivism in International Relations with Mark Bevir (University of California) and Ian Hall (Australian National University).
I am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and am a full member of the following professional associations: European Union Studies Association, British International Studies Association, University Association for Contemporary European Studies and the Political Studies Association.