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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.

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

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

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

Trains, Planes, and Shipping Containers
Three innovations shaped how people and goods move around the world today.

The History of Nuclear Proliferation
What are the most significant attempts to stop the spread of nuclear weapons, and have they succeeded? Explore this timeline, from the first atomic bomb to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

History of U.S. Immigration Policy
Explore how the United States has responded to migrants throughout history—from the Chinese Exclusion Act to DACA—and how immigration policy influences the society, economy, and politics of a country.

The Lasting Effects of Emigration
When migrants seek work abroad, what does their home country gain and lose? Explore one example of a country shaped by emigration, the Philippines.

The Origins of the Internet
The internet evolved from a niche government tool to a nearly universal platform for communications and entertainment.

What Is Global Health?
We have made advances in global health, but we face challenges from new disease trends—and need funding to treat them.