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International Relations Resource Center Credits

Wadsworth Political Science would like to thank the following contributors to the IR Interactive CD-ROM and the International Relations Resource Center:

International Relations InfoTrac Reader – John Soares
Internet Activities – John Soares
IR in History MiniSite – John Soares
Interactive Maps Follow-up Questions – John Soares
Online MicroCase Exercises – Wes Chapin, University of Wisconsin, River Falls

Simulations

Mark Turetzky, Gavilan College, Presidential Response to Catastrophic Terrorism
Dr. Joyce Kaufman, Whittier College, Global Challenges and Issues: The Spread of AIDS and HIV
Dr. Scott Dittloff, University of the Incarnate Word, International Economic Cooperation Simulation


AVAILABLE on the International Relations Interactive CD-ROM

Case Studies

Carolyn Rhodes, Utah State University – "The Decision to Drop the Bomb", adapted from Pivotal Decisions: Selected Case Studies in International Relations,
Dr. Vincent A. Auger, Associate Professor of Political Science, Western Illinois University – "The Mexican Peso Crisis, 1994-1995"
Shannon Peterson, Utah State University – "See No Evil: The US Response to the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda"
Michael Mosser, University of Kansas – "The European Union in Historical and Contemporary Perspective"
"International Regulation of Intentional Discharges of Oil into the Ocean: Case Study" c. 2002 by Ronald B. Mitchell, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science University of Oregon. Used with permission.
Michael D. Kanner, University of Colorado, Boulder – "The Decision to Intervene in Bosnia, 1995"
Beat R. Kernen, Southwest Missouri State University – "Traditional Realist Theory and the Cold War (1945 – 1991)"


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