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saddeserthermit ([personal profile] saddeserthermit) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2017-01-06 01:53 pm
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Practical Diplomacy, Friday

Anakin was, unsurprisingly to anyone who'd taken a class with him before, dressed in Jedi robes and glowering slightly from the front of the room. "This is Practical Diplomacy," he began.

"A rather important class, I would say, unless you would like to wind up as this nation's new President-elect," Obi-Wan provided, smiling faintly. "Throughout this course, we will discuss the practical ethical and diplomatic issues that spring up when you are dealing with a multitude of interests, some perhaps even international or interplanetary."

"That guy makes me seem subtle and unassuming," Anakin muttered. "We're going to start right in today with our first diplomatic issue," he said, passing out a worksheet. "A rogue nation--or planet, if that's more familiar to you--that is trying very hard to acquire weapons of mass destruction for reasons they aren't explaining to anyone. They are very isolated, but in a sector of the galaxy--or world--that is of military and economic value and are extremely anxious to make their presence felt."

"The planet's actions are making its neighbors anxious," Obi-Wan continued, "And your government believes they can be a genuine threat to its region."

"So you have been dispatched to meet with their delegation," Anakin said, "to convince them to stop their pursuit of these weapons. What would you offer in compensation? Or would you start immediately with threats?"

"Or, perhaps, do you engage on an even more subtle course?" Obi-Wan said. "We are curious to hear what you think. You may debate this among each other before you give an answer, as such powers often do."
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Re: How Do You Solve A Problem Like North Korea?

[personal profile] giveherahand 2017-01-06 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"Do they have other allies?" Mara asked. "They can't be this stubborn without someone backing them up. They would have starved to death, otherwise."
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Re: How Do You Solve A Problem Like North Korea?

[personal profile] giveherahand 2017-01-07 05:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"Can we use that country as an intermediary, then?" Mara asked. "The rogue state would be flattered that a more powerful country is paying them attention, maybe they can be convinced to be more reasonable."