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What Is Economic Inequality?
Explore how severe inequalities and disparities in wealth and income can harm individuals, countries, and the global economy, and how some governments implement policies to reduce inequality.

Why Do Taxes Matter?
What are the different types of taxes and how does a government's ability to collect tax revenue shape a country's economic and social development?

Two Koreas, Two Development Policies
How did North Korea and South Korea turn out so differently? Learn about the history of Korea after World War II and how economic policies shaped the region.

Global Population Growth Is Slowing Down
Is the global population declining? Learn how changes in birth, death, and migration rates affect society, economics, and politics around the world

What Is Development?
What are the terms, trends, and debates that define international development? Learn about the evolution of efforts to improve the world—including global infrastructure, education, and health.

UN Security Council Reform
Should the United States support efforts to reform the UN Security Council amid an ongoing debate over the body’s legitimacy and effectiveness? Explore this simulation.
Should the United States Ratify the Law of the Sea?
In this mini-simulation explore whether or not the United States should ratify the UN Convention's Law of the Sea.

Who Owns Space?
Should the United States recognize space as a shared global commons? Explore this simulation.

NATO Enlargement in 1994 (NSC)
Set in January 1994. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, many former Soviet states express interest in joining NATO.

Global Climate Change Policy (NSC)
A major international climate summit approaches, and all eyes are on the United States.