Leonard Suransky

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Leonard Suransky is currently the Head of the Department of International Relations at Webster University in Leiden, The Netherlands.

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[edit] Early life and education

Suransky was born and raised in South Africa. He has a BA from Hebrew University Jerusalem, a MSc in International Relations from London School of Economics and a PhD from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He specializes in International Relations games and simulations.

[edit] Research interests

His current research interests include transitions to democracy in Africa , development issues and poverty alleviation, identity politics, and conflict and crisis management in the Great Lakes Area and Southern Africa.

[edit] Awards

He received the Des Lee Visiting Lectureship in Global Awareness at Webster University. Upon winning the Des Lee Visiting Lectureship in Global Awareness Suransky eloquently stated, “When I first saw the words ‘global awareness’ in the title of the award, I immediately thought ‘that’s not enough.’ After finding out about a problem, how does one get to feel something about it? That involves compassion...This involves some personal risk, perhaps even some danger. So, in a nutshell, how do we move from understanding to compassion to action?”[1]

[edit] Lectures given

  • "The Global Economy and the Subversion of Indigenous Local Cultures" - Given at the 22nd annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology in July of 1999.[2]
  • "Globalization: Scourge of the South", Given at the 21st annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology in July of 1998, as part of the 2nd panel on Globalization and Gender Identities.[3]

[edit] Publications

  • Suransky, Leonard (1983) “International Relations Games and Simulations.” In The Guide to Simulations/Games for Education and Training, edited by Robert Horn and Anne Cleaves. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

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