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                                        2016: An Imperfect World 
                                           
                                          2015:The World Unbound 
                                          2014: The World Within 
                                          2013: A World in Motion 
                                          2012: A World in Flux 
                                          2011: A World in Transformed 
                                          2010: A World Divided 
                                          2009: The fall of Empires 
                                          2008: The frontier 
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                                        2016年竞赛的主题:An Imperfect World 
                                          2016年竞赛所涉及的科目:  
特殊领域 - 犯罪与司法  
科学 -- 疾病与公共卫生  
历史 - 欺骗的历史  
文学 - 照亮黑暗的文字 
艺术&音乐 - 有缺陷的异象,破碎的声音  
社会研究 - 当社会不稳定                                         
   
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                                        Introductory Questions 
                                        
                                          - What is a crime, and who  decides how serious a crime is? Who should?
 
                                          - Are there countries in which  those accused of crimes are guilty until proven innocent?
 
                                          - How can someone be proven  guilty of a crime?
 
                                          - What acts are considered crimes  in some countries but not in others?
 
                                          - To what degree should citizens  be involved in law enforcement?
 
                                          - Should a person be held  responsible for breaking laws he or she doesn’t know about?
 
                                          - Should non-citizens be tried  differently for crimes than citizens?
 
                                          - Should judges or juries be the  ultimate arbiters of guilt or innocence?
 
                                          - What is the purpose of sending  someone to prison?
 
                                          - Is it ever just to try one  person for another person’s crime?
 
                                          - Is there a difference between a  crime and a crime against humanity?
 
                                          - Is crime more common in certain  societies or among certain groups of people?
 
                                          - Can a criminal be a hero?
 
                                          - Is there such a thing as “honor  among thieves”?
 
                                          - What is the line, if any,  between justice and the law?
 
                                          - Should the government be  allowed to prosecute someone for a crime even if the victim says not to pursue  charges?
 
                                          - What is the difference between  terrorism and crime?
 
                                          - Can something be a crime even  if it has no victims?
 
                                          - Is anyone who breaks the law a  criminal?
 
                                          - What type of acts justify  trying someone as a war criminal?
 
                                          - How should countries address  crime that occurs across borders?
 
                                          - Should all countries follow the  same legal code?
 
                                         
                                        The Bad and the Ugly: Understanding  Crime and Criminals 
                                        
                                          - A History of Crime: From  Pirates to Phishermen
 
                                          - The Criminal Mind: Insights  from Psychology
 
                                          - The Criminal in Society:  Insights from Anthropology and Sociology
 
                                          - Crime as Spectacle: Postmodern  Perspectives on Criminology
 
                                         
                                        Codes of Misconduct: Prosecution &  Punishment 
                                        
                                          - Hammurabi, Draco, and Other  Early Approaches
 
                                          - Modern Legal Systems: Common |  Civil | Religious | Statutory
 
                                          - Classifications of Crime:  Personal | Property | Inchoate | Statutory | Other
 
                                          - Crime Investigation and  Criminal Apprehension
 
                                          - Courthouse Party: The Judicial  Process Around the World  
 
                                          - Types of Punishment: Deterrence  | Retribution | Rehabilitation | Incapacitation
 
                                          - The International Criminal  Court: Crime in a Globalized World
 
                                         
                                        CSI: The Science of… (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - Fingerprints | Genetic Testing  | Blood Spatter | Autopsies
 
                                          - Scene Recognition &  Examination | Sketches | Evidence Collection
 
                                          - Forensic Entomology | Trace  Evidence | Serology | Simulations
 
                                          - DNA Profiling | Offender  Profiling | Forensics
 
                                         
                                        Types of Crime to Research (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - Felonies vs. Misdemeanors |  White Collar vs. Blue Collar
 
                                          - Theft | Robbery | Burglary |  Vandalism
 
                                          - Assault | Laundering |  Extortion | Blackmail | Embezzlement
 
                                          - Caper | Heist | Conspiracy |  Fraud | Larceny | Hate Crimes
 
                                          - Trafficking | Kidnapping |  Classic & Digital Piracy | 419
 
                                         
                                        Notorious Crimes & Capers (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - The Great Canadian Maple Syrup  Heist | The Agricultural Bank of China Robbery 
 
                                          - Fortaleza Banco Central Robbery  | KLM Diamond Heist | Lufthansa Heist
 
                                          - Salish Sea Foot Mystery | Great  Train Robbery
 
                                         
                                        Notable Criminals to Research (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - Billy the Kid | Robin Hood |  Bonnie & Clyde | Al Capone | DB Cooper
 
                                          - Charles Manson | Charles Ponzi  | Frank Abagnale | James Hogue
 
                                          - Barefoot Bandit | Los Zetas |  Zodiac Killer | Postcard Bandit
 
                                          - Griselda Blanco | Jacques  Mesrine | El Chapo | Vassilis Paleokostas
 
                                          - Jonathan Tokeley-Parry |  Philippe Jamin | Patty Hearst | Unabomber
 
                                          - Moriarty | Hannibal Lecter |  Walter White | Dexter | the Joker
 
                                         
                                        Additional Terms to Learn (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - Cartels | Mafia | Syndicate |  Extradition
 
                                          - Jury | Reasonable Doubt |  Attorneys | Bail | Witnesses
 
                                          - Types of Pleas | Eyewitnesses |  Arraignment | Sentencing
 
                                          - Alibi | Corrections | Corporeal  & Capital Punishment
 
                                          - Parole | Rehabilitation |  Probation | Appeals | Double Jeopardy
 
                                         
                                        Selected Film: Ocean’s Eleven 
                                          Additional Questions & Cases to  Discuss (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - Study the Yakuza as an example  of criminal organizations around the world. How does this so-called  "Japanese mafia" differ from its counterparts in other countries? Is  there a role for such organizations in civilized society?
 
                                          - When and how should technology  be used to enable citizens to assist police in solving crimes? Are there ways  in which inviting citizen participation could be counterproductive?
 
                                          - Learn more about the debate  over “amber alerts”. Some find them to be effective; others believe they only  increase public anxiety. How could they be improved?
 
                                          - Research the death penalty. Is  it legal in your country? Does it help reduce crime rates? When, if ever, is it  appropriate for the state to execute a person, and, if so, by what means?
 
                                          - Consider the phenomenally  successful Serial podcast (season 1). Is it ever appropriate for the media to  sensationalize a crime—or to reopen a  seemingly closed investigation?
 
                                          - Research vigilante justice,  including this ongoing Facebook-driven movement in Peru. Is it ever appropriate  for citizens to take the law into their own hands?
 
                                          - Are three strikes laws a  mistake?
 
                                          - Does the Internet increase  crime?
 
                                          - Is it ever appropriate to use  racial profiling to help solve or prevent crimes?
 
                                          - Some studies show that women  are committing more crimes than in the past. What might explain this, and is  there a difference in the crimes that men and women commit?
 
                                          - Do you think crime is getting  worse in your country? Why do so many Americans believe crime rates are  increasing in the United States even though they are lower than ever?
 
                                         
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                                        Introductory Questions 
                                        
                                          - What is a disease? What is an  epidemic?
 
                                          - What is the difference between  epidemiology and public health?
 
                                          - Does globalization increase the  spread of disease?
 
                                          - What role should governments  play in ensuring public health?
 
                                          - What are the greatest threats  to public health in your country?
 
                                          - What are the greatest threats  to public health worldwide?
 
                                          - When would it be appropriate to  quarantine an entire city or country?
 
                                          - When should you give up on  saving a patient’s life?
 
                                          - Should doctors risk their own  lives to treat victims of epidemics?
 
                                          - How can we keep our societies  safe from epidemics?
 
                                          - What is the difference between  individual and structural interventions?
 
                                          - Are we all ultimately  responsible for our own health?
 
                                          - Should we strive for a world  without disease?
 
                                          - Is it worth sacrificing a few  lives to develop the cure to a fatal disease?
 
                                         
                                        In Sickness and in Health 
                                        
                                          - Purpose of Public Health
 
                                          - Hospitals, Clinics, and Other  Health Providers
 
                                          - Medical Education
 
                                          - National and Global  Institutions
 
                                          - Private vs. Public Health
 
                                          - Successes and Shortcomings
 
                                         
                                        #Spreadthepwaathogen 
                                        
                                          - From Hippocrates to the Four  Humors: Classical Views of Disease
 
                                          - Distinguishing Sickness, Illness,  and Disease
 
                                          - Advances in the 19th and 20th  Centuries
 
                                          - Agents of Infection & Modes  of Pathogen Transmission 
 
                                          - Detecting and Managing  Epidemics
 
                                          - The Search for Cures and  Treatments
 
                                          - Social Responses to Disease
 
                                         
                                        Diseases to Explore (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - smallpox | bubonic plague |  cholera | polio
 
                                          - syphilis | tuberculosis |  malaria | influenza | dengue
 
                                          - yellow fever | leishmaniasis |  hepatitis | mumps
 
                                          - meningitis | HIV/AIDS | cooties  | chicken pox
 
                                          - obesity | smoking | type 2  diabetes
 
                                         
                                        Historical Outbreaks to Research (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - The Black Death | Plague of  Justinian | Antonine Plague | Plague of Athens
 
                                          - Cholera epidemic of 1854 |  Great Plague of London | Ebola outbreak of 2015|
 
                                          - Cocoliztli epidemics | the  First and Second Cholera Pandemics
 
                                          - Third Plague Pandemic | 1918  Spanish Flu Pandemic  
 
                                          - Avian Bird Flu of 1957 | H1N1 |  SARS & MERS in the 21st century
 
                                         
                                        Terms to Learn (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - endemic | outbreak |  pathogenicity | triage 
 
                                          - prevalence | incidence |  retrovirus | incubation
 
                                          - infectious vs. lifestyle  diseases | epidemiological transition
 
                                          - intervention | descriptive vs.  analytic epidemiology
 
                                          - risk factors | cohort |  zoonosis | fomite | latency | outlier
 
                                          - dependent vs. independent  variables | false negative
 
                                          - agent | double blind trials |  patient zero | chain of infection
 
                                          - droplet spread | herd immunity  | morbidity | comorbidity
 
                                          - infant mortality | heterozygote  advantage
 
                                          - Center for Disease Control
 
                                         
                                        Additional Cases & Questions to  Discuss 
                                        
                                          - Explore the impact of smallpox  on the indigenous peoples of the Americas. How different would the world look today  if humans never got sick?
 
                                          - Consider the treatment of these  supposed psychological disorders in the Victorian Era. Are there diseases being  diagnosed today that will someday be viewed as critically?
 
                                          - Research Beijing’s so-called  Airpocalypse. Do other cities face similar threats? How would you go about  solving this crisis?
 
                                          - Explore the impact of climate  change on the spread of disease. What measures do you think should be taken in  response, if any?
 
                                          - Why is mad cow disease both a  medical and a political issue?
 
                                          - Look into the shortcomings in  the research used to assess a seemingly “100% effective” Ebola vaccine. Should  this vaccine be widely administered despite the imperfect data?
 
                                          - What can the Ebola outbreak  teach us?
 
                                          - Is it possible that the Plague  of Athens was actually an Ebola outbreak?
 
                                          - Is it a good idea to eradicate  diseases that may help prevent other diseases? Consider the cases of cystic  fibrosis and sickle cell anemia. 
 
                                          - Study the politics of the  zombie apocalypse. What countries would in fact respond best to such a threat?  Is the world prepared for a disaster of this magnitude?
 
                                          - Obesity is on the rise all over  the world. Discuss the possible consequences. Should governments do more to  regulate how much people eat and exercise?
 
                                          - Was the Black Death truly the  greatest catastrophe ever? How you would react if an equally lethal (and  mysterious!) disease were breaking out in your own community?
 
                                          - Read about the eradication of  smallpox (and about its history as a disease and as an early case study in  inoculation). What does it mean for a disease to be eradicated?
 
                                          - Should hookahs be treated as a  public health threat?
 
                                          - What could be causing dramatic  increases in the rates of autism and ADHD among children?
 
                                          - Although today they are obvious  threats to public health, radioactive consumer goods were once very popular.  Are there any products on the market now that might be remembered with an equal  mix of scorn and horror in a hundred years?
 
                                         
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                                        Introductory Questions 
                                        
                                          - What is cheating? How is it  different from lying?
 
                                          - Is cheating ever justified?
 
                                          - What are the advantages and  disadvantages cheating?
 
                                          - How should cheaters be  punished?
 
                                          - Are we morally obligated to  report any cheaters we encounter?
 
                                          - Under what circumstances is  cheating a crime?
 
                                          - Is cheating simply about “breaking  the rules”? Or is it about exploiting them?
 
                                          - Should there be special  sporting events for athletes who want to use performance-enhancing drugs?
 
                                          - Is cheating more acceptable in  some cultures than in others?
 
                                          - Do men and women cheat at the  same rate?
 
                                          - Do certain institutions  encourage cheating?
 
                                          - Are people born with a sense of  fairness?
 
                                          - How can schools prevent  cheating?
 
                                          - Is it possible to cheat in war?
 
                                          - What is the economic perspective  on cheating?
 
                                          - Should cheating disqualify a  politician from winning elected office? How about lying?
 
                                          - Have you ever cheated?
 
                                         
                                        The Business of Cheating 
                                        
                                          - False Advertising
 
                                          - Corporate Espionage
 
                                          - Tax Evasion
 
                                          - Collusion and Price Fixing
 
                                          - Cheating in Sales and Negotiation
 
                                          - Insider Trading
 
                                          - Resume Fraud
 
                                         
                                        Teaching Cheating in Education   
                                        
                                          - Cheating in the United States,  India, the United Kingdom, and Abroad
 
                                          - Institutional Cheating
 
                                          - Plagiarism
 
                                          - The Debate Over Neuroenhancing  Drugs
 
                                         
                                        Not So Honest Abe: Cheating in Politics 
                                        
                                          - The Politics of Deception
 
                                          - Message Manipulation
 
                                          - Cheating Among States
 
                                          - Gerrymandering: Strategy or  Skullduggery?  
 
                                         
                                        Gaming the Games 
                                        
                                          - Performance Enhancing Drugs
 
                                          - Match Fixing and the Ethics of  Throwing a Game
 
                                          - Video Games: Cheat Codes and  Other Exploits
 
                                          - Cheating and Gambling: Vice on  Vice?
 
                                         
                                        Art or Artifice? 
                                        
                                          - Counterfeiting and Forgeries
 
                                          - Technological Shortcuts:  Cheating the Process? 
 
                                          - Borrowing vs. Stealing in  Music: Sampling in Hip Hop and Beyond
 
                                          - Lip Syncing, Autotune, and the  Limits of the Authentic
 
                                         
                                        Additional Cases to Research (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - Academic Decathlon Cheating  Scandal (Optional Film: Cheaters*)
 
                                          - The Wolfgang Beltracchi  Fake-Art Scam
 
                                          - Korean SAT Cancellation
 
                                          - The Chocolate Wars
 
                                          - Russian Doping Scandal
 
                                          - Lance Armstrong Doping Scandal
 
                                          - Iran Nuclear Deal Enforcement  Concerns
 
                                          - FIFA World Cup: Chile vs.  Brazil 1989
 
                                          - Infamous Olympic Cheating  Incidents
 
                                          - Volkswagen Emissions Scandal
 
                                         
                                        Additional Terms to Learn (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - Cost/Benefit Analysis | Tracing  | Steroids
 
                                          - Nootropics | Cosmetic neurology  | Cosmetic infidelity
 
                                          - Fudge Factor Theory | “Green  Card Marriages”
 
                                          - Double cross | Catfishing |  Prisoner’s Dilemma
 
                                          - Crib | Bunco | Hustle | Swindle  | Smoke Screen
 
                                         
                                        Additional Questions & Cases to  Discuss (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - Watch Dan Ariely’s talk on “Our  Buggy Moral Code”–or read this interview  and excerpts from his blog. Does his work change your view of cheating?
 
                                          - Explore some examples of  corporate espionage. Should they be considered acts of cheating?
 
                                          - Listen to Lin Miao-Ke  lip-syncing at the opening of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics and to Beyoncé doing the same at President Barack Obama’s Second Inauguration.  What do these two performances have in common, and how are they different?  Explore other notable lip-syncing incidents, and discuss with your team: why is  the practice seen so unfavorably?
 
                                          - Should card counting be  illegal? Is it cheating? Research the case of the MIT students whose card  counting techniques resulted in their being banned from Las Vegas casinos.
 
                                          - Is tracing a form of cheating  in art?
 
                                          - When a referee misses an  illegal play in a sporting event, as in “The Hand of God”, should the offending  player report it?
 
                                          - Is it cheating for an athlete  to pretend he or she was fouled to draw a favorable call by a referee?
 
                                          - Is it cheating to use a “disabled  bathroom” if you are not disabled?
 
                                          - What is the difference between  lying on a college application and simply presenting yourself in the best  possible light?
 
                                          - Study the online practice known  as catfishing. Does the Internet make it too easy to lie?
 
                                          - Is concealing plastic surgery  from romantic partners a form of cheating?
 
                                          - Should students be tested for  the use of brain-enhancing drugs before major exams?
 
                                          - Can computers cheat?
 
                                          - Is it ever justifiable for  researchers to fake or “massage” data, as in this article published in Science?
 
                                          - Consider the synonyms for cheating  listed here. What conclusions can you draw from them about the social context  in which they evolved?
 
                                         
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                                        Poems 
                                        
                                          - A Litany in Time of Plague |  Thomas Nashe
 
                                          - Ode to Broken Things | Pablo  Neruda
 
                                          - The Stolen Child | William  Butler Yeats
 
                                          - Overnight in the Pavilion by  the River | Tu Fu (Alt. Translation)
 
                                          - The Ballad of Reading Gaol |  Oscar Wilde
 
                                          - Refugee Blues | WH Auden
 
                                          - My Last Duchess | Robert  Browning
 
                                          - Sonnet 147 | William  Shakespeare
 
                                          - Report to Wordsworth | Boey Kim  Cheng
 
                                          - Some Advice to Those Who Will  Serve Time in Prison | Nazim Hikmet
 
                                          - Justice | Langston Hughes
 
                                          - Dibs Camp, the Women’s Prison |  Nabat Fayaq Rahman
 
                                          - Visits to St. Elizabeths |  Elizabeth Bishop
 
                                          - To A Lover Who is HIV-Positive  | Alfred Corn
 
                                         
                                        Short Stories 
                                        
                                          - The Second Bakery Attack | Haruki Murakami
 
                                          - Arson Plus | Dashiell Hammett
 
                                          - Reasons | John Green
 
                                          - Lamb to the Slaughter | Roald Dahl
 
                                          - Evidence | Isaac Asimov
 
                                          - The Elizabeth Complex | Karen Joy Fowler
 
                                          - The Lottery | Shirley Jackson
 
                                          - Seven Floors | Dino Buzzati
 
                                         
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                                        Pain in the Paint                                        
                                         
                                          - Death and Funeral of Cain |  David Alfaro Siqueiros
 
                                          - The Raft of the Medusa | Théodore Géricault
 
                                          - Triumph of Death | Palazzo  Abatellis, Palermo
 
                                          - Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse  | Victor Vasnetov
 
                                          - Napoleon Bonaparte Visiting the  Plague-Stricken in Jaffa | Antoine-Jean Gros
 
                                          - Victim of Fanaticism | Mykola  Pymonenko
 
                                          - Unnamed mural at Supreme Court  | Jose Clemente Orozco
 
                                         
                                        Yours, Truly 
                                        
                                          - The Music Lesson | Johannes  Vermeer
 
                                          - The Cardsharps | Caravaggio
 
                                          - La Horde | Wolfgang Beltracci
 
                                          - Portrait of Giovanni Arnolfini  and his Wife | Jan Van Eyck
 
                                          - Hustler | Arthur Sarnoff
 
                                         
                                        Stranger than Fiction 
                                        
                                          - Humans of New York | Brandon  Stanton (emphasis on refugee stories)
 
                                          - Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn | Ai  Weiwei
 
                                          - Diary of an Empty City | Liu  Xiaodong
 
                                          - 245 Cubic Meters | Santiago  Sierra
 
                                          - The Wait | Edward Kienholz
 
                                          - Project Dust | Brother Nut
 
                                          - Dismaland | Banksy
 
                                          - Little Monsters | Flora Borsi
 
                                         
                                        (Im)perfect Perspectives 
                                        
                                          - Wabi-sabi | Are there artists  active today who embrace elements of wabi-sabi in their work? Is it a healthy  mindset for valuing the world, or an excuse to settle for imperfection?
 
                                          - Nonfinito works (emphasis on  Michelangelo) | Are incomplete works by definition imperfect? Are  "unfinished" and "incomplete" the same thing?
 
                                         
                                        Jailhouse Rocks 
                                        
                                          - How to Make Gravy | Paul Kelly
 
                                          - Folsom Prison Blues | Johnny  Cash
 
                                          - Laura Palmer | Bastille
 
                                          - Liberty Needs Glasses | Tupac  Shakur
 
                                          - Negro y Azul | Los Cuates de  Sinaloa
 
                                          - Schinder’s List, Main Title Theme | John Williams
 
                                         
                                        On a Pale Piano 
                                        
                                          - The Hurdy-Gurdy Man | Franz  Schubert
 
                                          - 15th Symphony, 1st Movement |  Dmitri Shostakovich
 
                                          - Danse Macabre | Camille  Saint-Saëns
 
                                          - 4th Symphony, 2nd Movement |  Gustav Mahler
 
                                          - Totentanz | Franz Liszt
 
                                         
                                        A World of Tears 
                                        
                                          - Stink-Foot | Frank Zappa
 
                                          - Industrial Disease | Dire  Straits
 
                                          - Another Day In Paradise | Phil  Collins
 
                                          - The Way It Is | Bruce Hornsby  & the Range
 
                                          - City of the Damned | Green Day
 
                                          - Papaoutai | Stromae
 
                                          - Sunday Bloody Sunday | U2
 
                                          - Jenny Was A Friend of Mine |  The Killers
 
                                          - I Feel Pretty / Unpretty | Glee  Cast Recording   
 
                                          - Will I | Rent
 
                                         
                                        It Gets Better 
                                        
                                          - Light (from Next To Normal) |  Tom Kitt & Brian Yorkey
 
                                          - Epilogue (from Les Misérables) | Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schönberg
 
                                          - Proud of Your Boy | Aladdin
 
                                          - Born This Way | Glee Cast  Recording   
 
                                          - Glory | Common & John  Legend                                        
 
                                         
                                          
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                                        Introductory Questions 
                                        
                                          - How would you define a state?  Are nations and states different?
 
                                          - What purposes do states serve  in the world?
 
                                          - How different would your life  be if you had been born in a different state?
 
                                          - Do “perfect” states exist in  the world?
 
                                          - What are the “best” and “worst”  states you can think of? How are you measuring them?
 
                                          - Are democracies better states  than non-democracies?
 
                                          - What is the difference between  a failed state and a fragile state?
 
                                          - What do failed (and fragile)  states have in common?
 
                                          - How much of state failure can  be attributed to politics?
 
                                          - How much of state failure can  be attributed to factors beyond a state’s control?
 
                                          - Who should be in charge of  measuring a state’s success—its citizens,  or other states?
 
                                          - If you were the leader of a  failed or fragile state, whom would you ask for help?
 
                                          - Can there be such a thing as a  failed region in a successful state? How about a successful region in a failed  state?
 
                                          - What happens to a state after  it fails? What happens to its people?
 
                                          - Has globalization made states  stronger or weaker?
 
                                          - Do revolutions and uprisings  save states, or further doom them?
 
                                          - Is a failed state a failed  society?
 
                                          - Are some states doomed to  failure?
 
                                          - Is the traditional concept of  the state outdated in an age of globalization and the Internet?
 
                                          - Do your best to understand the  current refugee crisis, also sometimes called the "Syrian" refugee  crisis. Should all nations open their borders to people in need - or are nations  right to reject any, many, or all of them?
 
                                         
                                        Why Do Bad Things Happen to Good States? 
                                        
                                          - Factors in State Failure: Civil  War | Foreign War | Economic Collapse | Natural Disasters | Climate Change |  Regime Type | Leadership | Colonialism | Disease | Geography   
 
                                          - Select Historical Cases: Biafra  | Haiti | Weimar Republic | the Roman Empire | Yemen | Libya | Zaire | Colombia  | the Soviet Union | Somalia
 
                                          - Potential Preventative and  Restorative Measures
 
                                         
                                        Total Fail? Tools for Measurement 
                                        
                                          - Human Development Index | Gross  Domestic Product
 
                                          - Polity IV | Freedom House |  Social Progress Index
 
                                          - Failed States Index | Legatum  Prosperity Index
 
                                         
                                        Additional Terms to Learn (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - Weak state | Fragile state |  Collapsed state | Catastrophic success
 
                                          - Civil Society | Regime Type |  Institutions | NGOs
 
                                          - Development Agencies |  Peacebuilding Commission | Post-Conflict Compacts
 
                                          - Democratization |  Authoritarianism | Sovereignty | Social Contract
 
                                         
                                        Selected Readings & Speeches 
                                        
                                          - The Coming Anarchy – Robert Kaplan
 
                                          - The Social Contract (Book 1,  Chapter 6, Pages 6-7) – Jean-Jacques  Rousseau
 
                                          - The Prince, Chapters 5 & 17  – Machiavelli
 
                                          - Leviathan, Chapter 13 – Thomas Hobbes
 
                                          - “Why Do Societies Collapse?” – Jared Diamond
 
                                          - “How to Rebuild a Broken State”  – Ashraf Ghani   
 
                                          - “New Rules for Rebuilding a  Broken Nation” – Paul Collier
 
                                         
                                        Selected Film: The Lego Movie  
                                          Additional Questions & Cases to  Discuss (Examples) 
                                        
                                          - Study the Fund for Peace's  "Fragile States Index" (formerly the "Failed State Index").  Why do you think the index has been renamed? Are its metrics appropriate? Where  does your country fall in their rankings – and do the rankings of any states surprise you?
 
                                          - How important are institutions  to the success or failure of states? Consider the examples of Nogales and of  the two Koreas in the book Why Nations Fail, by Daron Acemoglu and James A.  Robinson – and then read this  assessment of their argument by Jared Diamond.
 
                                          - Is it the duty of other states  to rescue or save failed states?  
 
                                          - Should Colombia serve as a  model for other formerly-failed states?
 
                                          - Is there a failed state cycle—and, if so, how can a state break out of it?
 
                                          - Are hermit states more likely  to fail?  
 
                                          - Can NGOs prevent state failure—or help restore failed states? If so, what should the focus of their  efforts be?
 
                                          - What can we learn from  fictional failed states such as Gotham and Panem?  
 
                                          - Consider the case of Greece. Is  economics the most critical factor in state failure?
 
                                          - To what degree can we blame the  failure of states on climate change?
 
                                          - Does terrorism cause states to  fail? Or: do failed states spawn terrorism?
 
                                          - Consider the recent  catastrophic cholera outbreak in Zimbabwe. Was it the main reason for the  government’s collapse – and did Ebola  have a similar impact on countries in West Africa? 
 
                                          - Explore the Rwandan concept of  ubudehe. Could it be applied in other failing states?
 
                                          - Is Belgium a failed state?
 
                                          - Myanmar was until recently an  example (for some) of a failing state. Should the recent elections there change  this perception?
 
                                          - Is it premature (or too  pessimistic) to label post-war Iraq a failed state?
 
                                          - Consider other recent cases of  state failure such as Haiti and the Central African Republic. In rebuilding a  failed state, how important are democratic elections?
 
                                          - In Silicon Valley (and beyond),  a conventional wisdom has emerged that it is good for people and companies to “fail fast” in order to  succeed sooner. Does the same apply to states?
 
                                             
                                             
                                           
                                         
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