The graduate students of the Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce concluded its annual 24-hour Crisis Simulation exercise on Saturday morning with a discussion of how the scenario in the Korean peninsula played out.
Patterson School Director Carey Cavanaugh chaired the post-simulation discussion between the professors and students who played roles in within six nations: North Korea, South Korea, China, Russia, the United States and Japan.
This was the 8th annual crisis simulation. In the opening hours, a radiation leak from a nuclear site in North Korea was announced, and students dealt with the consequences of that, including the demise of Kim Jong Il.
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