For the class on IPS, our final simulation will focus on the growing threat on National Security. Position papers must show:
1. Your country's technological reliance and capacity.
2. Your country's experience in terms of being the victim of cyber attack.
3. Your country's current policy/s on cyber security.
4. Your country's (you as a student of IPS) proposal to secure the world from cyber attacks.
The country assignment (along with speaker sequence for the simulation) is as follows.
Abelard - Greece (3)
Carlo - Czeck Republic (5)
Duane - Italy (2)
Irene - UK (1)
Jilian - Poland (4)
Pls. remember to consult the grading metric for the simulation so that you can prepare properly. Do not make it a report. It is a live interaction between representatives of countries. Hence, make reactions, evaluations of your colleagues policies, and follow parliamentary procedure.
The simulation will use the following sequence:
1st round : proposals (follow speaker sequence above) 4-5 min.
2nd round : consolidation - members must choose to support one other member and oppose another. Also 4-5 minutes.
To support requires similarity with the policy of the other member. You must attempt to consolidate any differences in your proposal.
To oppose requires that you provide a rationale for not wanting the proposal of that member.
Below is a link to two basic parliamentary procedure guides: learn them, they will be part of the finals exam.
http://consulting.rootaction.org/documents/parliamentary.pdf
https://ga.berkeley.edu/files/delegates/2010-09-30/A-B-Cs%20of%20Parliamentary%20Procedure%202008.pdf
http://www.mncounties.org/Publications/FYIs/PDF/ParliamentaryProcedure08.pdf
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