International relations in action a world politics simulation

This hands-on exercise allows students to relate the concepts and issues at the foundation of global politics to the realities of international politics today. As influential leaders in the fictional world of Politica, each team of students governs a country with a unique history, geography, and cul...

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Main Author: Tessman, Brock Franklin 1976- (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Boulder, Colorado Lynne Rienner Publishers 2007
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