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Special Committee: Health in the Americas
1. Inter-American cooperation to combat violence against women and children in the Hemisphere
PDRs first draft due;
Rules of Procedure.
1.0 Apply discipline related writing, analytical, communication and research skills 3.0 Demonstrate knowledge of discipline related concepts, institutional structures, theories and methods.
On-site diplomatic simulation
The WMOAS faculty works closely with the
OAS Department of International Affairs to offer a realistic, academically challenging, and unique opportunity for
students to learn about the OAS and its mission, its member states, and the important issues that face the
Hemisphere. (from http://wmoas.shss.cofc.edu/)
2 pages
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
Running head: DIPLOMATIC SIMULATION
PDRs/Position Paper Performance of Diplomatic Simulation
Students Name
Instructor
Institutional Affiliation
1
DIPLOMATIC SIMULATION
2
The performance of diplomatic simulation is meant to make the learners and the teachers
to experience what is likely to be the experience in a particular situation. The main goal of this
exercise is to enable the participants to work with the groups in competing interests, to negotiate
a common ground and propose practical solutions. Diplomatic simulation is aimed at enabling
the students to develop problem-solving, decision making and negotiation skills while gaining
grasp to issues outside their jurisdictions (United States Diplomacy Center, 2018). In this paper,
the diplomatic simulation is aimed at imparting skills to the learners on the inter-American
cooperation to combat violence against women and chi...
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