For over sixty years the Korean Peninsula has remained a constant U.S. policy and security concern. As we are currently seeing with the recent rounds of escalations and threats, it remains an active source of regionally destabilizing tensions with enormous potential for devastation. This simulation with look at the United State's relations with the full variety of regional actors involved, such as North Korea, South Korea, Japan, Russia and China. Participants will grapple with serious questions of U.S. national interest, develop policies to pursue the decided upon objectives and attempt to determine optimal responses to a variety of crisis situations. Other participants may find themselves planning, and potentially executing, complex military operations and managing relations with a variety of different military and civilian colleagues.
Participants will represent policy actors and practitioners from the U.S. government, including the Departments of Defense and State, the White House and the Intelligence Community, and key officers and staff members from U.S. Korea, U.S. Special Operations Command and U.S. Pacific Command.
This registration will help the Control Team of this simulation determine the best and most effective role for you to participate in during the simulation. As a reminder this event will take place beginning at 11:00am on April 20th. We will provide more information through e-mail closer the simulation, including specific locations. If you have any question, comments or concerns, please contact
gwuscs@gmail.com