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Six Essential International Organizations You Need to Know
Learn about the most prominent international organizations tackling the world’s biggest issues in this free resource.

CFR Luncheon Discussion at ISA: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Second Trump Administration
Listen to Tamar L. Gutner, Mary Beth Long, and Zeenat Rahman lead a panel discussion on U.S. foreign policy and the second Trump administration. The conversation was moderated by Alberto R. Coll.

What Is Diplomacy?
In this free resource on diplomacy, understand how countries advocate for their national interests through foreign policy.

Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Axis of Autocracies
Watch Jennifer Kavanagh and Philip Zelikow colead the conversation on the axis of autocracies.
Approaches to Foreign Policy: Introduction
Grade Level
High School
- Students will be able to explain isolationism and engagement, idealism and realism, and unilateralism and multilateralism.
- Students will be able to identify these approaches to foreign policy in real-life examples and apply them in foreign-policy scenarios.

U.S. Arctic Policy
Should the United States launch a new Arctic policy in response to climate change and investments from countries like China and Russia in the region? Explore this simulation.

What Is Economic Statecraft?
Learn why China lends billions of dollars abroad each year through its Belt and Road Initiative and the implications of that free resource for recipient countries.

Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Foreign Influence and Democratic Governance
Watch Miles Kahler, senior fellow for global governance at CFR, lead the conversation on foreign influence and democratic governance.

A Threat to Taiwan
If China decides to attack Taiwan, how should the United States respond? Explore this simulation.

The Paris Agreement
What is the Paris Agreement? In this free resource, learn what actions countries are taking to address the global threat of climate change.