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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!

 

> 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

This game simulates negotiations about a resolution in the UN security council. The background for this draft resolution is a political crisis in a fictional state: the UN security council has to declare where it stands on this conflict. Apart from the five permanent members the ten non-permanent members are also involved in this game. At the end, there is a vote on the draft resolution.

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> 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
> Intercultural Dialog
> Round Table on Minority Rights
> Transitional Justice
> Centre against Expulsion

> Further issues…

 

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