Colombia: U.S. Response to the Changing Nature of International Conflict
Scenario
The simulation focuses on the agendas, options, and dynamics at play when prospects of foreign intervention by the U.S. military are being considered. Participants grapple with a scenario of political and economic crisis in Colombia, and debate the policy decisions to be made in defining an appropriate American response to that situation. Participants role-play officials from the U.S. government executive and legislative branches, officials of human rights organizations, and journalists representing various U.S. media. In the process, participants will have the opportunity to consider the broader implications of the scenario on U.S. foreign policy and international conflict in general.
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Colombia: The U.S. Response to the Changing Nature of International Conflict
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Of Related Interest
- Colombia Hostages: A Glimpse of Freedom - On the Issues with Ginny Bouvier, January 25, 2008
- New Hopes for Negotiated Solutions in Colombia - Working Paper, September 2007 (PDF - 455KB)
- Colombia and the Recent Political-Paramilitary Turmoil - Event, January 16, 2007 (Audio Available)
- Harbingers of Hope: Peace Initiatives in Colombia - Special Report, August 2006
- Civil Society Under Siege in Colombia - Special Report, February 2004
- On the Web: Colombia
- Peace Agreements: Colombia
On the Web
- Human Rights Watch: The "Sixth Division" Military-paramilitary Ties and U.S. Policy in Colombia
- Human Rights Watch: World Report–Colombia, 2002
- The Center for International Policy's Colombia Project
- Relief Web: Colombia

