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Engel, Susan; Mayersen, Deborah; Pedersen, David; Eidenfalk, Joakim – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
Model United Nations (MUN) simulations are an increasingly popular approach to teaching international relations, in both secondary and tertiary education. There is some evidence, however, that these simulations disadvantage female participants. Studies by Rosenthal et al. and Coughlin found that female students participate less in simulations than…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Simulation, Grades (Scholastic), Teaching Methods
Baumann, Erin; FitzGibbon, John – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
Simulations have long been an important pedagogical tool in the fields of Politics and International Relations. Their more widespread use, however, has been prevented by a combination of perceived barriers to entry in required time and planning. This article seeks to help faculty overcome these barriers and to lessen the burdens associated with…
Descriptors: Political Science, Simulation, Teaching Methods, College Faculty
Giles, Matt; Pines, Rachyl; Giles, Howard – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2021
This paper expands the theoretical base of intergroup and intercultural communication by testing a new communication model of interdependence (CMII), defined in terms of the embedded nature of groups Giles, M., R. Pines, H. Giles, and A. Gardikiotis. 2018. "Towards a Communication Model of Intergroup Interdependence." Atlantic Journal of…
Descriptors: Intergroup Relations, Intercultural Communication, International Relations, Language Attitudes
Hammond, Augustine; Albert, Craig Douglas – Journal of Political Science Education, 2020
Academic institutions and programs are increasingly using experiential learning and simulations with the observation that these pedagogical devices not only facilitate knowledge but they also provide an opportunity for skills and attitudinal development. The article seeks to determine the effect of experiential learning through simulations on…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Active Learning, Simulation, Models
Posch, Konrad; Stenberg, Matthew – Journal of Political Science Education, 2021
International relations is often confusing for students. IR theories are introduced as parsimonious and elegant and then systematically challenged as students learn more about detailed events. There are rules, there are norms, and states follow them until they don't. East Asia increases these challenges because it often undermines IR theory.…
Descriptors: Political Science, Simulation, Role Playing, Teaching Methods

Haas, Michael – International Studies Notes, 1989
Comments on Brian Mussington's critique of the author's 1987 article on the paradigms of international studies research. Defends the author's identification of alternative paradigms in comparative foreign policy literature as well as his criticism of events data research. A further response by Mussington follows. (LS)
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, International Relations, International Studies, Models

Mussington, Brian D. – International Studies Notes, 1989
Comments on a 1987 article by Michael Haas on the paradigms and scholarly subcultures of international studies research. Argues that the range of views within international studies research is broader than Haas indicated. States that recent scholarship represents a predominately realist theme rather than a truly diverse interparadigmatic dialogue.…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Higher Education, International Relations, International Studies

Mickolus, Edward F. – Social Studies, 1976
Models of the United Nations (MUNs) as political simulation games are described by reviewing their scope, structure, and operating procedures. Benefits to student participants include a view of the current world state and empathy with leaders of other governments. Problems of MUN coordination and lack of literature are cited. (AV)
Descriptors: Culture Contact, Higher Education, International Organizations, International Relations

Thorpe, Gerald L. – Social Science Record, 1972
Futurism and World Order Models can be studied through simulation techniques which involve an inquiry into the ways and means of achieving basic values. The authors list ten simulation games suitable for this study and suggest debriefing questions. (VW)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Educational Games, Futures (of Society), International Relations

Haas, Michael – International Studies Notes, 1987
Discusses membership and development in three international studies subcultures, the Council on Foreign Relations, the quantitative international politics (QIP), and comparative foreign policy (CFP) groups, noting that scientific progress occurs when a subculture transmits research findings into the larger community of scholars. Specifies…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Policy, Higher Education, Ideology
Cummins, H. W.; Yacuk, Lorne G. – 1971
After four years of using simulation in the study of international relations, the authors have found it to be a potentially powerful research and teaching device. In this report they examine advantages, such as the ability it gives the researcher to manipulate experimental variables, and disadvantages associated specifically with the use of…
Descriptors: International Education, International Relations, Learning Activities, Models
Hopmann, P. Terrence; Walcott, Charles – 1973
An analysis of the bargaining process in international arms control negotiations is possible by developing a framework of interrelated hypotheses, by delineating and practicing interactions study called "Bargaining Process Analysis," and by formulating procedural steps that bridge the gap between laboratory studies and "real world" situations. In…
Descriptors: Disarmament, Interaction Process Analysis, International Relations, Models
Rokkan, Stein – 1973
The introductory statement to the plenary session of the Ninth World Congress of the International Political Science Association announces the first of two major themes, politics between economy and culture. This theme is described as investigating the culture-economy dialectic at all levels of politics -- global, territorial, national, community,…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Conflict, Culture, Culture Conflict
North, Robert – 1969
This paper takes a holistic view of the conditions and causes of conflict and violence. Beginning with an analysis of interaction and conflict between individuals, the author proceeds to examine its occurrence on the group, organization, and nation-state level. He points out that since all human interaction involves some conflict, we should…
Descriptors: Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making, Human Relations
Sapiro, Virginia – 1997
This essay examines the ways in which political science, as a discipline, has been influenced by feminist scholarship in the field. It explains that gender politics theory and research have grown tremendously since the late 1960s, focusing not only on including women in research on political behavior and policy, but also reevaluating the theories,…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Instruction, Females, Feminism
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