ESP Biography



WESLEY TIU, ESP Teacher




Major: Political Science, Minor: Econ

College/Employer: Stanford

Year of Graduation: 2016

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Past Classes

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S4244: International Security and Simulation in Splash Spring 2015 (Apr. 11 - 12, 2015)
How does the world respond to international terrorism and the threat of nuclear weapons? How does the United States shape policy to keep ourselves secure? How do we deter terrorists? What happens if a terrorist gets a nuclear weapon? In this class, we'll spend some time talking about international security, deterrence, terrorism,and nuclear weapons. Afterwards, students will have a chance to put what they've learned to use in a simulation that will enable students to debate issues and negotiate policies that could potentially improve a current int'l security challenge.


S3919: International Security and Simulation in Splash Fall 2014 (Nov. 08 - 09, 2014)
How does the world respond to international terrorism and the threat of nuclear weapons? How does the United States shape policy to keep ourselves secure? How do we deter terrorists? What happens if a terrorist gets a nuclear weapon? In this class, we'll spend some time talking about international security, deterrence, terrorism,and nuclear weapons. Afterwards, students will have a chance to put what they've learned to use in a simulation that will enable students to debate issues and negotiate policies that could potentially improve a current int'l security challenge.


S3561: International Security and Simulation in Splash! Spring 2014 (Apr. 12 - 13, 2014)
How does the world respond to international terrorism and the threat of nuclear weapons? How does the United States shape policy to keep ourselves secure? How do we deter terrorists? What happens if a terrorist gets a nuclear weapon? In this class, we'll spend some time talking about international security, deterrence, terrorism,and nuclear weapons. Afterwards, students will have a chance to put what they've learned to use in a simulation that will enable students to debate issues and negotiate policies to potentially resolve an int'l security challenge such as Iran or a conflict between India and Pakistan.