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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.
Nuclear Proliferation Primary Source Analysis
Length
40 Minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will understand the basics about the development of nuclear weapons and the impact on international relations since the end of World War II.
Students will evaluate past and present nuclear threats and reflect on why these threats have changed over time.
Understanding Past and Present Nuclear Threats
Length
40 Minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will evaluate past and present nuclear threats and reflect on why these threats have changed over time.

North Korean Nuclear Threat (NSC)
North Korea has reportedly acquired the technological capability to hit North America with a nuclear weapon.

North Korean Nuclear Threat (UNSC)
North Korea has reportedly acquired the technological capability to hit North America with a nuclear weapon.
Nuclear Proliferation: Nonproliferation
Grade Level
High School
- Students will analyze various policy tools for nonproliferation and then apply them to hypothetical situations.
Development: Topics in Development
Grade Level
High School
- Students will analyze the various ways in which development can be impacted by globalization by discussing the distribution of vaccines and petroleum.
- Students will discuss the importance of taxation as it relates to the development of a country.
Development: Around the World
Grade Level
High School
- Students will study the "two Koreas" and the Marshall plan in order to understand the role of development in geopolitics.
- Students will consider U.S. foreign aid policy and criticisms of it, then propose a policy and write an op-ed article supporting that policy.
Nuclear Proliferation: Introduction
Grade Level
High School
- Students will understand the basics about the development of nuclear weapons and the impact on international relations since the end of World War II.
- Students will evaluate past and present nuclear threats and reflect on why these threats have changed over time.