Dear Gep-Eders/AESS folk-

 

After a one-year hiatus, Fred Friendly returns!  (not really, he's been dead
since 1998, but his spirit lives!)  For five years we have run a Fred
Friendly Seminar in International Affairs - an interactive role-playing
scenario where we grapple with interesting and timely foreign affairs
scenarios at the intersection of IR, ethics, security, and environment.  So
far we have covered public health in Sudan, energy security in the Arctic,
petro-states like Venezuela, and food security in the Horn of Africa.  This
year's scenario will center around a potentially nuclear Iran.

 

The format is that of an unfolding scenario in which the panelists are
assigned roles to play and have to think on their feet, make decisions with
incomplete information, and react to live developments in the story.  Both
panel and audience found it interesting, and now I am recruiting new
panelists!  It's a fun panel, but not merely so - this format is an ongoing
attempt to inject some policy applicability into international studies,
which IMO ISA needs.  The deadline for submission is tomorrow (where did May
go?), so if anyone would like to participate, drop me an e-mail and tell me
your area of expertise.  See you in Honolulu!

 

Aloha,

 

-Beth

 

Elizabeth L. Chalecki, PhD

Asst Professor, International Relations

Department of Political Science

University of Nebraska - Omaha

ASH 275 | 6001 Dodge St. | Omaha, NE  68182

402.554.2624

[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> 

Skype: bchalecki13



 

 

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