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Our concept is easily adaptable to your own ideas. Type and intensity
of introduction and feedback can vary just like the number and size
of actors’ groups. Whether you are planning a compact one-day
session for 15 persons, an intensive weekend seminar or a two-week
course for 60 participants – our concept is flexible.
Game seminars can be held in English, German and French. Fees on
application.
The simulation games listed below have already been tested and
played successfully. Our main area of competence lies in the field
of European and global politics.
Other issues are of course also possible. Please
ask us for an offer!
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> Globalisation
/ Global Governance
> International Climate Negotiations
> World trade
> Financing for development
> Financial crisis / Debt
crisis
> Globalisation and global competition
> Corporate Social Responsibility
> Corruption and Development
> Ordinary legislative procedure in the
EU
> The future of European Integration
> Social Europe
> European Asylum Politics
> Conflict within or between states
> Negotiations in the UN Security Council
> Human rights vs. Foreign policy
interests
> Fighting Terrorism vs. Protecting
Civil Rights
> Conflicts over Energy and Resources
> Peacebuilding
> Coalition-building in a
multiethnic state
> Crisis Management and
Communication
> Crisis Negotiations
> Lobbying / Lobbying in Europe
> Democracy Lab
At the heart of this game lies an election campaign –
either at the local or the national level. The participants
join political parties of their choice and de-velop an election
manifesto – including slogan, logo, and campaign spot.
Dif-ferent interest groups try to influence the parties’
programmes. After the mani-festos of the different parties
have been presented and debated in an open dis-cussion,
a secret ballot determines the future local or national
government.
Further
information... [pdf 30k]
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> Intercultural Dialog
> Round Table on Minority Rights
> Transitional Justice
> Centre against Expulsion
> Further issues…
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