RULES OF PROCEDURE

PHASE I: POWER POINTS BUILD-UP    PHASE II: WAR    BACK TO THE WORLD GAME

PHASE III: PEACE CONFERENCE

Situation: What to do with the world after a war...

1 The victorious nation decides what to do with the world after the war, but it must hold a peace conference conducted in a Model United Nations format. As a general rule, no country may be completely eliminated from the simulation.

2 If the world is to be changed, the victors can reallocate natural resources, but they may do so only after conferring with all other nations.

3 The countries’ leaders sit in a semi­circle with the victorious leader in the center. Each leader has his/her country’s folder in hand.

4 Each defeated country’s leader gives the victorious leader a map of the conquered country’s natural resources, manufactured goods, and any other requested information.

5 The victorious nation meets, examines the above information, and draws up a peace treaty, using the PEACE TREATY PROPOSAL form.

6 All countries’ leaders meet again in the semi-circle and record the victorious nation’s demands on their peace treaty proposal forms.

7 Leaders of the conquered countries carry back to their countries the victorious country’s demands. Members of defeated nations discuss how these demands will affect their countries’ welfare. Defeated nations can devise counter-proposals. This will all be conducted in a Model United Nations format.

8 All countries’ leaders meet again in the semi-circle and discuss any counter­proposals until a final treaty is formed.

9 Once the final treaty has been established, the victorious leader announces the final agreement. All citizens in all countries record the final treaty on the PEACE TREATY form. The leaders of all countries sign the treaty and the WORLD simulation ends (for this stage).