COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK

Country-Specific Instructions

Nuclear Diplomacy Simulation

Below are links to each country’s specific instruction page. It is not necessary for you to memorize the particular rules for each country, but it might be helpful to look at the materials that each country will receive at the beginning of the simulation.

Here is a summary of the rules that determine each country’s GPR, which you can use as a personal reference:

China

  • +1: if India has a higher NW Count than Pakistan.
  • +1: if India’s NW Count is greater than or equal to yours.
  • +1: if the U.S. increases its NW Count without you also increasing yours.
  • +1: if Russia increases its NW Count without you also increasing yours.
  • +4: if you suffer a terrorist attack.

India

  • +1: if China increases its NW Count.
  • +1: if Pakistan has a higher NW Count than you.
  • +1: if the sum of Pakistan’s and China’s NW Counts exceeds Russia’s NW Count.
  • +4: if you suffer a terrorist attack.

Pakistan

  • +1: if India’s NW Count is greater than yours.
  • +1: if your NW Count is greater than or equal to China’s NW Count.
  • +1: if India’s NW Count is greater than China’s NW Count.
  • +4: if you suffer a terrorist attack.

Russia

  • +1: if Pakistan’s NW Count is greater than India’s NW Count.
  • +1: if any country (expect for the U.S.) has a higher NW Count than you.
  • +1: if the U.S. increases its NW Count without you also increasing yours.
  • +1: if China increases its Weapon Count without you also increasing yours.
  • +4: if you suffer a terrorist attack.

U.S.

  • +1: if Pakistan’s NW Count exceeds two.
  • +1: if any country has a higher NW Count than you.
  • +1: if Russia increases its NW Count without you also increasing yours.
  • +1: if China increases its NW Count without you also increasing yours.
  • +4: if you suffer a terrorist attack.