Writer’s choice What is the particular frame of war you have selected and how does it shape how we understand this war?

Create a Fact sheet on a contemporary war 2000 onwards or conflict related to course content and connected reflection on what approaches or understandings of war/conflict inform the fact sheet. Your fact sheet may be single or double-spaced, and must include one well-selected visual (see below). It may not be more than 1000 words. The bibliography needs to be included on a separate page and is not included in the total word count. You are encouraged to be creative within the bounds of making sure you include all required components.

Introduction

A brief overview of the content of the fact sheet, clearly articulating the frame of war chosen
Core actors and/or core forces/causes

A brief overview of core actors/forces relevant to your discussion, especially as related to your perspective (e.g. an approach focusing on gender would want to highlight masculinities/femininities, embodiment, etc)
Image/Graph/Data Visualisation

Your fact sheet must include one well-selected image/graph/data visualisation/map/etc that supports your framing. Here you can include this as well as provide a short explanation on what it shows and its significance. Make sure to cite where you got the visual from (or its data if you make your own).
Narrative

An overview of the key events and course of the conflict, framed through the perspective you have chosen.
Consequences

An overview of the consequences of the conflict, for examples in material or social terms, connected to the framing you have chosen.
Reflection

Reflection on this question: What is the particular frame of war you have selected and how does it shape how we understand this war?
This section must be at least 250 words. It must engage with and cite at least one academic source from the module.

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