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Oregon Boundary Dispute in 1845
How should the United States respond to British naval buildup near the Oregon Country? Explore this historical simulation.
Cuban Immigration in 1980
How should the United States respond to the massive influx of Cuban migrants? Explore this historical simulation set in 1980.
People and Society: Middle East and North Africa
Learn how culture, demographics, and social trends shape everyday life in the region.
CFR Education’s Introduction to Global Affairs for Iowa Classrooms
Watch this webinar to learn how CFR Education’s free, non-partisan materials can help your students to engage with today’s most pressing global issues and provide Iowa classrooms with a world-class education in history, government, geography, and social studies.
Modern History and U.S. Foreign Policy: Middle East and North Africa
From the fall of the Ottoman Empire to U.S. efforts to advance Arab-Israeli partnerships, learn how history and foreign influence have shaped the region.
Middle East & North Africa: The Essentials
Explore this collection of learning resources to better understand the history, people, and politics of the Middle East and North Africa.
Simulations with CFR Education
Learn about free simulations that invite educators and their students to step into the roles of decision-makers on the U.S. National Security Council or UN Security Council.
Sovereignty: Introduction
Explore this collection of learning resources to understand nationalism, self-determination, and sovereignty.
Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Global Trade Policy
Watch Inu Manak, fellow for trade policy at CFR, lead the conversation on global trade policy.
How Self-Determination Shaped the Modern World
Learn how the world’s nearly two hundred countries came to be, and whether the map is set in stone.