This is a 30-mark Section B essay, marked across AO1, AO2 and AO3. You must reach and sustain a clear line of argument.
Build the answer around three themes. For each, set the strongest case on both sides and reach an interim judgement that points to your line of argument.
The view rests on three strong points.
The opposing case is genuine and must be argued at full strength.
| Theme | More harm | More good |
|---|---|---|
| Conditionality | Austerity harms the poor; deepens downturns | Stabilises crises; loans need safeguards |
| Governance and legitimacy | Weighted voting; Western dominance | Expertise and pooled resources; some reform |
| Development outcomes | Debt and dependency; uneven record | Infrastructure and finance no alternative provides |
State your line of argument briefly in the introduction. Take each theme as a paragraph: the strongest counter-case, then your rebuttal, then an interim judgement. Keep the conclusion short and evaluative.