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Leonard Suransky (born 2 December 1942) is a South African doctor of International Relations and Education, and is the former Head of the Department of International Relations at
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. Subsequently, he headed the IR department of Webster University in
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, Ghana from 2014 to 2019, and still taught there by Zoom in 2022. He is currently the co-chair of the University of the Third Age (U3a) in
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, and the Chair of the Camps Bay U3a branch.


Early life and education

Suransky was born and raised in South Africa. He has a BA from
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, an MSc in International Relations from the
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, and a PhD from the
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. He specializes in designing and administering International Relations games and simulations in the academic, public and corporate sectors. His son Shael Polakow-Suransky is the president of
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. His second son
Sasha Polakow-Suransky Sasha Polakow-Suransky (born April 3, 1979) is an American journalist and author. He is a deputy editor of ''Foreign Policy'', and a former editor of international opinion at ''The New York Times'' op-ed page and former senior editor of ''Foreig ...
is an Associate Editor of 'Foreign Policy' in London. His daughter Sarafina is a psychologist in the Netherlands, specialising in Schema Therapy at a Viersprong clinic. Sonya works for the high-tech employment agency SALT in Cape Town. He is
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, and was an anti-
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activist in South Africa before he emigrated to the USA in 1973, then lived for 11 years in the Netherlands, and has been living in Cape Town, South Africa since 2011.


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 Greater Middle East and Southern Africa. More recently, he has taught about China's role in Africa, the old and new Silk Roads, xenophobia, corruption, populism, and the Russia-Ukraine war and its implications for the current world order.


Awards

In his Ann Arbor years, he was awarded the Outstanding Lecturer award for his work in the Arab-Israeli Conflict course, with the simulation exercise he developed. He received the Des Lee Visiting Lectureship in Global Awareness at Webster University. Upon winning the Des Lee Visiting Lectureship in Global Awareness, Suransky 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 intellectually, how does one get to feel something about it? That involves empathy and compassion. This could involve taking some personal risk, perhaps even exposing oneself to some danger. So, in a nutshell, how do we move from understanding (becoming globally aware), to compassion for others in our global village, to action to transform the often inequitable realities of a dramatically skewed world?"


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 199

* "Globalization: Scourge of the South", Given at the 21st Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology in July 1998, as part of the 2nd panel on Globalization and Gender Identitie


Publications

* Is-dit-het-einde-van-het-Arabisch-Israelisch-conflicthttps://www.scienceguide.nl/2022/04// April 2022 * Training the warrior diplomat: enhancing negotiation and conflict management skills through experiential learning. Journal of International Negotiation, Vol. 15, No. 2, Special Issue on Simulation Games * Baby-sitting or Bird watching? The Role of Supervision in IR Simulation Exercises. In Organizing and Learning through Gaming and Simulation, Mayer, I & Mastik H. (eds.) 2008. * How to InterACT in conflict settings – The Role of Supervision in IR Simulation Exercises. Organizing and Learning through Gaming and Simulation, Proceeding of ISAGA 2007, Eburon, Delft * Globalisation: Scourge of Africa? Occasional Paper -Foundation for Global Dialogue, Johannesburg, 2000 * South Africa in the Chair: Lifting SADC to viability as a regional platform, African Security Review, 2000 * Democracy and Governance, part of a volume on DEMOCRACY for an INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL STUDIES, with Lynnaia Main, Juta and Company, Kenwyn, 1997 * Member of the National Education Policy Investigation (NEPI) Post-secondary Education Research and Co-ordinatingGroup, Post-secondary Education, Oxford University Press/NECC, Cape Town, 1992 * What are We Educating For? The Psychological Cultural Dimension, with Ward, A., and Beaumont K. * NEPI working paper for the Post-Secondary Education report, NECC, Johannesburg, 1992. * Rationalisation at Michigan University -a case of 'smaller but better': lessons for South African Universities, in RESTRUCTURING SOUTH AFRICAN TERTIARY EDUCATION, eds. Hartman N., and Scott Ian, Udusa, Jhb., 1990. * New Places, New Faces, and New Tastes: The Foreign Policy of a Liberated South Africa, INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS BULLETIN, Vol. 13,3,1989. * "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. * Neve ShalomlWahat al-Salaam: Disseminating Images of Hope, MIDDLE EAST PEACE NOTES, American Friends Service, Ann Arbor, July 1987. * Towards the Dissemination of the Michigan International Conflict Simulation Game, Suransky, L. SIMAGES, Vol. 4, No.1. Fall 1982 * "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.1983


See also

* Pax Ludens


References


External links


Webster University Biography





Simulation NGO founded by Suransky
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