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table of contents
  1. Front matter
  2. Introduction - What are "Reacting" Games?
  3. Student Learning Objectives
  4. Counterfactuals
  5. The Game
  6. Timeline of Events
  7. Factions
  8. Roles
  9. Schedule
  10. Assignments
  11. Further Readings

FURTHER READING

*NOTE: This game is designed with “open education resources” (OER) so that students can play it at no cost. As such, readings listed below come from online sources like Wikimedia Commons, which is—at best—a starting point for finding learning resources. If students want to read books on the history of the conflict, the following are recommended:

  1. Bunton, M. (2013). The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.

  2. Caplan, N. (2010). The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Contested Histories. Wiley-Blackwell.

  3. Gelvin, J. (2014). The Israel-Palestine Conflict: One Hundred Years of War. 3rd Edition. Cambridge University Press.

  4. Tessler, M. (2009). A History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. 2nd Edition. Indiana University Press.

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