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The Simulation of International Trade and Environment (The SITE)

The SITE Japan Wood Case is part of a three part series of events that are part of foreign student visits to American University. Each part in the series is a two hour session that introduces the basic simulation concept, the simulation format, the simulation, and its evaluation.

In DAY ONE, there will be a lecture on trade and environment issues, especially the role of culture in these issues. The session includes an introduction to the simulation.

In DAY TWO, The Simulation begins and the court agruments are made.

In DAY THREE, the Simulation ends and there is an evaluation of what happened and why.

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