• Title of article

    Power Politics, Diplomacy and Role Playing: Simulating the UN Security Councilʹs Response to Terrorism

  • Author/Authors

    Pamela S. Chasek، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    19
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    19
  • Abstract
    In the International Organizations classroom, students learn a lot about the nuts and bolts of international organizations in theory, but do not always have the opportunity to understand how international organizations work in practice. Understanding negotiations, diplomacy and interstate relations is essential in understanding the strengths of weaknesses of international organizations. To this end, the use of in-class simulations, where each student represents a different country, can be an effective tool in teaching students about international organizations and global governance. This article describes a simulation run in an International Organizations class in the Fall 2002 semester. It involved a fictitious serious terrorist attack in Singapore during a performance of ‘‘Kiddush for Naomi’’ performed by the Israel Habima Theatre Company. The article describes the goals of the simulation, the preparation the students undertook throughout the semester, the implementation of the simulation itself, and the post-simulation debriefing and assessment of the students and lessons learned for future in-class simulations.
  • Keywords
    International Organizations , Active learning , Security Council
  • Journal title
    International Studies Perspectives
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    International Studies Perspectives
  • Record number

    713750