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2025 Crisis Simulation covered by media: UKR-RUS peace deal may not hold

"Three weeks ago, we decided to mirror those negotiations by conducting a large-scale crisis simulation at the University of Kentucky. Wargaming is an imperfect tool for analyzing reality, but can prove useful for identifying roadblocks to a negotiated agreement."

Spring 2025 Crisis Simulation - Russia and Ukraine Russia and Ukraine

Experiences 2024 Negotiation Simulation: Central Asia was a success! Students practice Diplomacy with the US Army War College

Students, faculty, alumni and special guests, the U.S. Army War College's ISCNE team gathered in Patterson Hall Friday afternoon to begin this year's negotiation simulation. The exercise actually begins a few days ahead of the kickoff as teams are assembled, mentors recruited, and packets of background material are distributed. Students quickly must come to understand the region and the issues that the region faces as they prepare their strategies for tackling real-world international issues. 

Fall 2022 Crisis Simulation Exercise

On October 7 and 8, Patterson School students participated in the International Strategic Crisis Negotiation Exercise, hosted by the Center for Strategic Leadership at the United States Army War College. This year's scenario was the South China Sea. 

Spring 2022 Crisis Simulation Exercise

The Spring 2022 Crisis Simulation, held on February 25th and 26th, put students in the role of policymakers in the United States and Latin America, as a migration crisis along the Venezuela-Peru border threatened to destabilize the region. Students played the role of diplomatic, intelligence, and military professionals conducting multilateral negotiations to ameliorate or resolve the crisis.

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