Since Peter has raised the issue - I'd also be interested if anyone has used
this type of simulation, and is willing to share, for graduate students
studying in a policy-oriented program.

 

I'd be happy to share a fairly straightforward post-Kyoto negotiation
simulation I did with an undergraduate senior class in a few years back if
anyone is interested (though it's dated now of course).  Just send me an
email off list if you're interested.  Peter - I'll forward to you in a
moment.  I remember a few years back at ISA there was a panel on
simulations, though I can't remember all the presenters (Rado Dimitrov was
one - I have that paper in my files but will let Rado forward it if he
wishes since it may have been revised since then).  I recall the folks
presenting had fairly detailed simulations worked out and there was a good
discussion of what worked and what didn't. 

 

 

Steven 

 

 


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Peter Haas
Sent: November 11, 2010 10:10 AM
To: GEP-ED
Subject: [gep-ed] UG env negotiation simulation

 

Can anyone suggst a simulation exercise I can use for an undergraduate
course in international environmental politics, with about 25 students?
Thanks.  

Peter M. Haas
Professor
Department of Political Science
216 Thompson Hall
UMASS - Amherst

 

 

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