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1 Negotiopia Presented by: Steph, Lauren, Katie, Brent & Bob

2 Negotiopia’s “ism” Diplomatic Diplomatic 1: skilled in dealing with sensitive matters or people 2: able to take a broad view of negotiations between states Egalitarianism Egalitarianism 1: Beleiving in equality, maintaining, relating to, or based on a belief that all people are, in principle, equal and should enjoy equal social, political, and economic rights and opportunities. DiplomaticEgalitarianism DiplomaticEgalitarianism 1: Negotiopia 2: The policy of a country where equality is the main belief and practice among citizens. In the case of conflict, these people are able to calmly and effectively communicate with others and devise a logical and successful resolution.

3 Negotiopia’s “ism” We chose this “ism” because it represents exactly what we stand for: Equality Equality Negotiation Negotiation Compromise Compromise DiplomaticEgalitarianism

4 Negotiopia’s Ideology System of Government Democratic society Democratic society We value every individuals opinion We value every individuals opinion We believe everybody is equal We believe everybody is equal President (Steph) President (Steph) Vice-President (Lauren) Vice-President (Lauren)

5 The Negotiopian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 1 ) All peoples of Negotiopia have the right to vote. 2) All peoples of Negotiopia have the right to live without fear of discrimination, and the right to live without undue hardship. 3) All Negotiopians have the right to state sponsored education, the right to state run medical care, and if ever charged with a crime, the right to a fair and impartial trial. 4) All Negotiopians have the right of freedom of speech. This includes the right to protest, so long as it is in a peaceful and respectful manner. 5) All visitors and immigrants to Negotiopia are automatically covered by the Negotiopian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. They assume all of its rights, freedoms, and responsibilities. 6) Negotiopia is part of the United Nations and pledges to follow the United Nation’s view on humanity’s rights and responsibilities, so long as it does not conflict with Negotiopia’s Charter. 7) All citizens of Negotiopia must adhere to, and abide by, the Negotiopian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

6 Negotiopia’s Doomsday Plan Co-operate with neighbouring countries Co-operate with neighbouring countries First step was creating the United Nations. First step was creating the United Nations. Working as a whole we can accomplish the overall goal Working as a whole we can accomplish the overall goal

7 First Step to Success… The following information is intended to aid you in preparing for the upcoming test: The following information is intended to aid you in preparing for the upcoming test:

8 Plato Plato Plato c. 427-347 c. 427-347 General Info General Info Was taught by Socrates Was taught by Socrates Taught Aristotle Taught Aristotle Lived during the Peloponnesian War Lived during the Peloponnesian War Famous for dialectic (discussing profound insights) Famous for dialectic (discussing profound insights) 3 Political Dialogues: the Republic, the Laws, and the Statesman 3 Political Dialogues: the Republic, the Laws, and the Statesman Political Views Political Views Criticized democracy because it promotes excessive freedom and it is easily corruptible Criticized democracy because it promotes excessive freedom and it is easily corruptible Believed that conflicting interests of different parts of society could be harmonized Believed that conflicting interests of different parts of society could be harmonized Peace should be attained through cooperation Peace should be attained through cooperation Thought that philosophers should be politicians Thought that philosophers should be politicians Best form of government is political aristocracy/monarchy Best form of government is political aristocracy/monarchy Aristocracy: governed by who is deemed to be best qualified Aristocracy: governed by who is deemed to be best qualified Monarchy: governed by monarch for life Monarchy: governed by monarch for life Government is for benefit of all citizens Government is for benefit of all citizens Everyone is equal Everyone is equal 4 Virtues of Political Society: justice, wisdom, moderation and courage 4 Virtues of Political Society: justice, wisdom, moderation and courage

9 Aristotle Aristotle Aristotle c. 384-322 c. 384-322 “Man is by nature a political animal and without a society around man, he is not a real person” “Man is by nature a political animal and without a society around man, he is not a real person” General Info General Info Was taught by Plato Was taught by Plato Political Views Political Views Was a realist Was a realist Supported slavery Supported slavery Women and youth were not allowed to participate in politics Women and youth were not allowed to participate in politics Women were “unfinished men” Women were “unfinished men” No fixed set of rules for politics or ethics No fixed set of rules for politics or ethics Theoretically monarchy is the best form of government, but realistically it is subject to tyranny Theoretically monarchy is the best form of government, but realistically it is subject to tyranny Best government is a shared between the public and the “elite” Best government is a shared between the public and the “elite” Human fellowship is found in the state Human fellowship is found in the state Purpose of government is to maintain justice Purpose of government is to maintain justice Man’s purpose is to participate in politics Man’s purpose is to participate in politics Believed in rotating political leaders Believed in rotating political leaders 6 Social Structures: 6 Social Structures: 1 ruler- monarchy/tyranny 1 ruler- monarchy/tyranny Several rule- aristocracy/oligarchy Several rule- aristocracy/oligarchy All rule- polity/ democracy All rule- polity/ democracy

10 Von Clausewitz Von Clausewitz Von Clausewitz 1780-1831 1780-1831 “War is merely an extension of policy.” “War is merely an extension of policy.” General Info General Info Was a soldier and a major general in Napoleonic wars Was a soldier and a major general in Napoleonic wars Wrote ‘On War’ (military strategy book) Wrote ‘On War’ (military strategy book) Important strategic theorist Important strategic theorist Political Views Political Views Cynical realism Cynical realism War is a means to a political end War is a means to a political end War is dependent on the individual War is dependent on the individual Total war-all of the nation's wealth and resources should be used to destroy not only the enemy's armies, but also their property and citizens Total war-all of the nation's wealth and resources should be used to destroy not only the enemy's armies, but also their property and citizens Chance is key in war Chance is key in war Leaders must be able to adapt to unexpected situations Leaders must be able to adapt to unexpected situations

11 Conclusion We leave you with enlightened minds We leave you with enlightened minds Hope we can all work together to accomplish this goal Hope we can all work together to accomplish this goal It’s up to everyone of us It’s up to everyone of us Remember: By achieving harmony and considering the needs of all, we can reach a higher standard of living Remember: By achieving harmony and considering the needs of all, we can reach a higher standard of living Thank you for your time. Thank you for your time.


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