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Unformatted Document Text:  Newmann, William W. and Judyth L. Twigg. 2000. “Active Engagement of the Intro IR Student: A Simulation Approach.” PS: Political Science & Politics 33(4): 835-842. Pepinsky, Thomas B. 2005. “From Agents to Outcomes: Simulation in International Relations.” European Journal of International Relations 11(3): 367-396. Roper, Steven D. 2004. “Teaching Students How to be Revolutionaries or Reformers: A Course Simulation.” Innovations in Education and Teaching International 41(3): 245-253. Sloan, Stephen. 1981. Simulating Terrorism. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press. Starkey, Brigid, Mark Boyer, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld. 2005. Negotiating a Complex World: An Introduction to International Negotiation. 2 nd ed. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Suransky, L. 1983. “International Relations Games and Simulations” in R. Horn & A. Cleaves (eds.) The Guide to Simulations/Games for Education and Training. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 221-240. Van Belle, Douglas A. 1998. “Balance of Power and System Stability: Simulating Complex Anarchical Environments over the Internet.” Political Research Quarterly 51(1): 265-282.

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Newmann, William W. and Judyth L. Twigg. 2000. “Active Engagement of the Intro IR
Student: A Simulation Approach.” PS: Political Science & Politics 33(4): 835-842.
Pepinsky, Thomas B. 2005. “From Agents to Outcomes: Simulation in International
Relations.” European Journal of International Relations 11(3): 367-396.
Roper, Steven D. 2004. “Teaching Students How to be Revolutionaries or Reformers:
A Course Simulation.” Innovations in Education and Teaching International 41(3):
245-253.
Sloan, Stephen. 1981. Simulating Terrorism. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma
Press.
Starkey, Brigid, Mark Boyer, and Jonathan Wilkenfeld. 2005. Negotiating a Complex
World: An Introduction to International Negotiation. 2
nd
ed. Lanham, MD: Rowman &
Littlefield.
Suransky, L. 1983. “International Relations Games and Simulations” in R. Horn & A.
Cleaves (eds.) The Guide to Simulations/Games for Education and Training.
Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 221-240.
Van Belle, Douglas A. 1998. “Balance of Power and System Stability: Simulating
Complex Anarchical Environments over the Internet.” Political Research Quarterly
51(1): 265-282.


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