Publication Date

2017

Document Type

Thesis

Committee Members

Liam Anderson (Committee Member), R. William Ayres (Committee Chair), Jerri Killian (Committee Member)

Degree Name

Master of Arts (MA)

Abstract

The utilization of improvisation theatre in businesses and organizations to revolve conflict began to be used at the turn of the century. This new and growing tool has helped with company mergers and internal disputes. Thus, why not use these same improv theatre elements in international conflicts? The analysis of three distinct cases of track two diplomacy and improv theatre has shown the possibility of a new tool for diplomacy mediators to utilize.

Page Count

89

Department or Program

Department of Political Science

Year Degree Awarded

2017

ORCID ID

0000-0002-2616-1983


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