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    Cross-Cultural Role-Play:

    Canada-China Panda Acquisition Negotiation

    Stephen Weiss
    Two-team (6 person), multi-issue contract negotiation between Canadian zoo CEOs and representatives of Chinese organization responsible for giant panda loans
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    Labor Relations Role-Play:

    Collective Bargaining at Central Division

    Lawrence Susskind, Charles Hecksher, and Elaine Landry
    Two-team, multi-issue collective bargaining contract negotiation between three union representatives and three management representatives for a telephone company; includes an internal team meeting before external negotiations
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    Contracts Role-Play:

    Flagship Airways

    Paddy Moore, Hal Movius and Lawrence Susskind
    Six-person, four-issue negotiation between three representatives of an industrial manufacturer and three representatives of its primary client over restructuring of an existing purchase agreement
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    Academia Role-Play:

    Franklin Family Foundation and Westbrook Regional School District

    Catherine Preston and Lawrence Susskind
    Twelve-person, two-round negotiation between six foundation board members and six school board and community leaders over efforts to address racial disparities in academic performance; internal negotiations precede external
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    Environmental Role-Play:

    Global Management of Organochlorines

    Lawrence Susskind, Sarah McKearnan, Mike Gordon, Adil Najam, Joshua Secunda, Granville Sewell, Parag Shah and Andrea Strimling
    Thirteen-person, multi-issue facilitated negotiation among eight country representatives, four NGO representatives, and a working group chairperson must draft a treaty aimed at reducing harmful organochlorines; also known as "Chlorine Game"
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    Community Dispute Resolution Role-Play:

    Guatemala Role Play, TheWorkable Peace: Indigenous Rights and the Environment in Latin America

    Michael Maturo, Kate Mahoney, Francisco Ingouville and Anthony Wanis St. John, under the direction of David Fairman
    Six-person mediated negotiation among representatives of the Guatemalan government, military, rebel groups, indigenous people, and U.S. government to address post-armed-conflict human rights, land claims, and cultural and political rights issues
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    Lectures on Negotiation Analysis

    An edited version of three lectures on negotiation analysis by Professor Howard Raiffa
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    Business and Commercial Role-Play:

    Multisumma

    Patricia Moore and Hal Movius with Lawrence Susskind
    Six-party, four-issue negotiation among representatives of several international aircraft companies over the terms of a potential long-term partnership
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    Governmental Role-Play:

    Negotiating with Another Federal Agency

    Larry Susskind (MIT), Ona Ferguson, and Meredith Sciarrio
    Two, separate, two-person, non-scorable negotiations: one between Technical Co-chairs from the Center for Disease Control and USAID; the other between a CDC Technical Co-Chair and the Minister of Health in the imaginary host country of Sabada.
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    Governmental Role-Play:

    Negotiating with the Ministry of Health

    Larry Susskind (MIT), Ona Ferguson, and Meredith Sciarrio
    Two, separate, two-person, non-scorable negotiations: one between Technical Co-chairs from the Center for Disease Control and USAID; the other between a CDC Technical Co-Chair and the Minister of Health in the imaginary host country of Sabada.
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    International Relations Role-Play:

    Ship Bumping Case

    Andrew Clarkson
    Two-party international negotiation between Russian and U.S. negotiators over a naval incident; teams internally prepare instructions for a representative not involved in the preparation