As an example of innovation and applied learning in the MAAPPS program Itay Wand discusses his participation in a collaborative learning experience focused on trade negotiations in Japan in the summer of 2011.
Grappling with concrete puzzles offers valuable insights into the practice of reshaping the Asia Pacific region for 21st century policy experts. Itay recalls the value of experiential learning in the MAAPPS program.
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