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On 6 December seven groups of role-playing consultants delivered their PowerPoints and Web sites to their "clients," and they made presentations in the Maxwell School's Global Collaboratory of their results and recommendations.  Here are the deliverables and recordings of their presentations:

1. European Union: Democratization/Self-Determination:
    WebSite | PowerPoint | VIDEO

    Alesha Black (Coordinator)
     Recep Aktas
     Manmeet Mehta

     Shawn Mongin
    
2. United Nations: Demographic: PowerPoint1 | PowerPoint2
     WebSite
   | VIDEO

    Ion Ghetie Rotaru (Coordinator)
     Shoshana Cohen  
        
     Ashley Simmons
     Ciarra Toomey

3. United Nations: Development: PowerPoint | WebSite
     VIDEO

    Alba Struga (Coordinator) 
     Amy Koler         
     Thuy Chung Dang
     Sung Lee    
     Jason Liou

    

4. WTO Trade: PowerPoint | WebSite | VIDEO

    Maithreyi Seetharaman (Coordinator)
     Han Sic Cho

         
5. United States Environment: PowerPoint | WebSite | VIDEO

    Sarah Jones (Coordinator)
     Assetou Barry     

     John Fritz
     Laura Meza

6. United States Democratization: PowerPoint| WebSite
     VIDEO

    Andy Sick (Coordinator)
     James Abraham

     Steve Hallock
     Dominic Randazzo

7. United States Middle East: PowerPoint | WebSite | VIDEO

    Nick Rossmann (Coordinator)
     Mike Burger
    
     Matt Lenkowsky

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