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No One’s World
In this book, CFR Senior Fellow Charles A. Kupchan argues that the world is on the cusp of a redistribution of power in which no single state or region will dominate—or govern—the international scene. Teaching notes by the author.
Contemporary History Post-1945 High School Questions
Grade Level
High School
Help students understand how events since 1945 have shaped today's world through these essay and discussion questions.
PSYC 3040: Social Psychology
Grade Level
College
This set of asynchronous discussion post assignments are focused on topics within the field of social psychology.
POLS Y219: Intro to International Relations
Grade Level
College
In this course, we will study international relations by examining the interactions between actors with different interests, ideas, constraints, and motivations.
HIST-H101: World History in the 20th Century
Grade Level
College
Syllabus for use in introductory courses to history and international studies, using the World101 modules. The materials here are intended for use in 100-level university courses.
POL 350: American Political Theory
Grade Level
College
In this course we will examine the history and development of American political thought, with attention to the thinkers and themes influential to institutions, ideologies, and controversies.
GSS 1236 - Go Global!
Grade Level
College
In this course, students will develop critical thinking skills to understand key global challenges, drawing from various disciplines... to analyze the impacts of key global challenges.
Toolkit: Global Civic Learning
Grade Level
College
This toolkit is organized around each of the authors’ respective roles and responsibilities in the Department of Service Learning and Civic Engagement (Co-Curricular Activities), Global Programs and

What Does Fascism Really Mean?
Learn about the history of fascist movements and explore democratic backsliding to determine just how history informs the present.

Contemporary History World at War: Fascism and Communism
Explore this collection of learning resources to understand key tenets of fascism and communism and identify how they contrast with democracy.