A Palestinian State: The Day After
On 27.01.2011 The Lauder School of Government Diplomacy and Strategy held a Simulation titled “A Palestinian State-The Day After”. The starting point of the simulation was the Declaration of the Palestinian State (1967 borders), by the Chairman of the PLO before the United Nations - a request to become a fully acknowledged member.
The objective was to find the best political option for each player and to examine the strategic maneuvering spaces and their implications in a dynamic process.
After the game, a special session was held which presented
the findings and insights from the simulation. These findings and conclusions will then be transferred to policy makers and to the academic community worldwide
For more information please contact via email: simulation@idc.ac.il
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Formar Simulations Conducted by the UnitIran: The Day After
On May 16th, 2010, the Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy held a simulation exercise to explore the responses of various relevant state and non-state actors the day after the announcement is made that Iran has a proven nuclear military ability. The simulation tested whether a new regional balance would be created, and if so, what could be done to prepare for this new situation. At the end of the exercise, a special panel was held to discuss and summarize the findings and insights gathered from the event. The simulation findings and recommendations were shared with senior decision makers in Israel and abroad.