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E-raamat: Model Arab League manual: A guide to preparation and performance

  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-May-2016
  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526104878
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  • Formaat: 224 pages
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  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526104878
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This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the Model Arab League (MAL) programme for first time and returning students. Drawing on over fourteen years of combined experience in successfully leading award-winning MAL delegations, Philip D'Agati and Holly A. Jordan provide students with an introduction to being a delegate and tips on effective research techniques as well as simplifying the complex process of taking on the identity of a state and then representing it effectively in a MAL debate.

Arvustused

'D'Agati and Jordan have produced what can only be described as an essential resource for students and faculty advisors involved in Model Arab League. They provide useful guidance on every significant element of the simulation experience, from the logistics of running a MAL team on campus to how one effectively represents a country at conference. Particularly important is their discussion of the rules of procedure and their effective use. The authors are to be commended for what is destined to become the standard reference for the MAL experience.'

Thomas Doleys, Associate Professor of Political Science, Kennesaw State University, USA

'As the senior person involved in Model Arab League, with 28 years of experience, I can state unequivocally that this volume is an invaluable source for faculty, students, and conference managers. The individual circumstances of schools participating in Model Arab League vary dramatically. But the "best practices" developed in this manual will assist every delegation from start-up operations to the most mature programs to make the experience a more valuable opportunity for student development.'

Joe P. Dunn, Charles A. Dana Professor of History and Politics, Converse College, USA

'The Model Arab League Manual is an important resource for new students and their advisors to prepare for Model Arab League Conferences. The authors provide a wealth of useful guidance and resources to make conferences better and more rewarding for participants. The inclusion of some of the most important documents will allow students to have a ready-made resource to refer to in committee. Every program that incorporates MAL into its opportunities for students should order a couple of copies.'

Joseph W. Roberts, Associate Professor of Politics and International Relations, Roger Williams University, USA -- .

List of tables
x
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiv
1 Introduction to the League and the Model League
1(12)
History of the program
1(2)
NCUSAR's Model Arab League conference program
3(4)
What is the League of Arab States?
7(2)
League successes
9(3)
Summary
12(1)
2 Conference structure: councils, leadership, and guidelines
13(27)
Councils: types of councils
13(6)
Players at the conference
19(3)
What to expect at conference
22(1)
Awards: what they are and how they work
23(3)
Joint Cabinet Crisis simulation
26(7)
Arab Court of Justice
33(4)
Press Corps
37(2)
Summary
39(1)
3 Representing a country
40(18)
Staying in character
40(1)
Being a diplomat
41(1)
Representing challenging states
42(3)
Observer states
45(2)
Resolution writing
47(8)
Strategies for success and winning awards
55(2)
Summary
57(1)
4 The Rules of Procedure
58(16)
The logic of the Rules of Procedure
58(1)
Alphabetical listing of the Rules of Procedure with detailed explanations
59(13)
Manipulating the rules
72(1)
Summary
73(1)
5 Research: how do you prepare to represent a specific country?
74(6)
How to research your country
74(1)
How to interpret an agenda
75(2)
What to put in your conference binder
77(1)
Summary
78(2)
6 Conference leadership: how to prepare as a chair/secretariat
80(8)
Tips for effective chairing
80(5)
How to prepare as a chair/secretariat
85(2)
Summary
87(1)
7 The logistics of running a team
88(14)
How to structure your program: club, class, hybrid options
88(1)
Recruitment
89(1)
How to find funding
90(3)
Effective team policies
93(3)
Running practices
96(2)
Placing context on winning, losing, and the outcome of conference
98(3)
Summary
101(1)
8 The role of the faculty advisor at conference
102(4)
Observing your team
102(1)
Providing advice and expertise
103(1)
Advocating on behalf ofyour school and students
103(1)
Maintaining your team's reputation at conferences
104(1)
Summary
105(1)
9 Model Arab League as a course
106(13)
Establishing learning objectives
106(1)
Learning assessment and grading
107(3)
How to teach parliamentary procedure
110(1)
How to teach resolution writing
111(2)
Suggested readings
113(1)
Sample syllabus
114(4)
Summary
118(1)
Appendices section 1 Important treaties
119(28)
Appendix A Alexandria Protocol
119(4)
Appendix B Charter of the League of Arab States
123(6)
Appendix C Joint Defense and Economic Cooperation Treaty (JDEC)
129(4)
Appendix D Sykes-Picot Agreement
133(3)
Appendix E Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States
136(3)
Appendix F Arab Charter on Human Rights
139(8)
Appendices section 2 Official policies of the Model Arab League program
147(24)
Appendix G NCUSAR policies and regulations governing all Model Arab League programs
147(3)
Appendix H Model Arab League Rules and Procedures
150(10)
Appendix I Statute of the Arab Court of Justice
160(11)
Appendices section 3 Sample session and documents
171(21)
Appendix J Scripted council session
171(2)
Appendix K Annotated resolution
173(1)
Appendix L Sample Memorial
174(6)
Appendix M Sample Counter-Memorial
180(5)
Appendix N Sample formal topic guide
185(7)
Appendices section 4 Reference documents
192(6)
Appendix O Rules of Procedure cheat sheet
192(3)
Appendix P Rules of Procedure precedence cheat sheet
195(1)
Appendix Q One-half and two-thirds voting chart
196(1)
Appendix R Preamble and operative clause starting word list
197(1)
Glossary of terms 198(9)
Works cited 207(1)
Index 208
Philip DAgati is Assistant Academic Specialist in the Department of Political Science at Northeastern University, USA

Holly A. Jordan is Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Religion and Philosophy at Roanoke College, Salem, USA -- .