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South Africa: Why Countries Acquire and Abandon Nuclear Bombs
Why did South Africa give up its nuclear weapons? In this historical case study, learn about the only country in the world to have developed and then dismantled its nuclear program.

How Do Countries Create Nuclear Weapons?
What is nuclear power and how can the same process that generates nuclear energy create a nuclear bomb?

The Nuclear World
Where are the world’s nuclear weapons today and whom do they protect? Explore maps, charts, and graphs to learn about current and future nuclear weapons states.

How Globalization Affects What’s for Brunch
Globalization’s effects can appear where you least expect them—including on your plate.

It Takes a Village to Make Your Medicine
Follow the global supply chain across borders and into your pill bottle.

Tools of Nonproliferation
How do world leaders try to prevent nuclear war? From diplomacy to military force, learn what policy options are most effective in this video.

What Is Globalization?
Explore examples of globalization to understand the benefits and challenges of our increasingly interconnected world in this video.

Climate Change Adaptations
Explore how eleven countries are adapting to the effects of climate change in this free resource.

Two Hundred Years of Global Communications
From the printing press to Instagram, technological advances shape how people communicate.

Big in China: The Global Market for Hollywood Movies
Hollywood’s relationship with the Chinese market—and its gatekeepers, Chinese government censors—is changing the way movies are made and promoted.