Ready-to-use simulation: CONFRONTING GLOBAL ISSUES: A multipurpose IR simulation
Stephen M. Shellman and
Kürşad Turan
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Stephen M. Shellman: University of Georgia, College of William and Mary
Kürşad Turan: Baskent University
Simulation & Gaming, 2006, vol. 37, issue 1, 98-123
Abstract:
This article describes an international relations simulation that focuses on threats of transnational insurgent organizations, the future of the Iraqi regime, and the effect of globalization on foreign policies. It contains both the Simulation Director’s Guide and the Participant’s Guide. The guides explain the steps taken to run the simulation and offer a description of the process. During the game, conflicting goal-directed participants, representing specific actors in the international system, must derive and achieve foreign policy goals given military and monetary constraints. The general rules and procedures apply to simulations involving myriad international processes and actors.
Keywords: international relations simulations; terrorism; Iraq; globalization; international conflict; negotiation; foreign policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1177/1046878105278924
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