Intl Crisis Negotiatn Exercise
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Jammu-Kashmir Simulation: Developed and facilitated by faculty and staff of the Army War College, this weekend long simulation takes the form of a strategic-level negotiation exercise at an internationally sanctioned peace conference. The conference has been called to break the long-standing conflict in Jammu-Kashmir. Participants role-play members of a diplomatic mission on one of seven negotiation delegations invited to the conference. The teams are charged by their governments with negotiating a solution advantageous to their national interests. Each team is mentored by a member of the university faculty, an invited regional subject matter expert, or a retired U.S. Ambassador. Exercise play is open-ended, run by the participants themselves without injects or predetermined outcomes – the situations are complex enough on their own merits to drive the exercise.
The immersion allows students to experience:
• Regional Situation Analysis
• Negotiation Techniques
• Strategic Thinking
• Leadership
• Planning and Evaluation
• Decision Making
• Team Building
• Time Management
A novel aspect of the simulation is that it will include students from Stanford, the Naval Postgraduate School, and CSUMB.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
21178
Subject Code:
ITDG
Course Number:
9517
Section Identifier:
A

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