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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.

Russia and NATO in the Baltics in 2016 (NSC)
Set in July 2016. Following Russia’s annexation of Crimea, a NATO summit approaches as the Baltics face threats from Russia.

Global Affairs Expert Webinar: International Cooperation on Migration
Watch Natalia Banulescu-Bogdan, deputy director of the International Program at the Migration Policy Institute, lead a conversation on international cooperation on migration.

Higher Education Webinar: Cross-Sector Collaboration in Higher Education
Watch Neil Britto, adjunct assistant professor of public service of New York University and lead on The Intersector Project in the Philanthropy and Social Innovation program at the Aspen Institute, lead the conversation on cross-sector collaboration in higher education.

What Is International Law?
Explore the history of international law, important international agreements and the courts that aim to hold countries accountable, including the International Court of Justice and the International Criminal Court.

Lost Decade: The U.S. Pivot to Asia and the Rise of Chinese Power
Lost Decade is an essential guide for understanding the historic shift to Asia-centric geopolitics and its implications for the United States’ present and future, offering a comprehensive analysis of how the U.S. pivot to Asia was intended to counterbalance China’s growing influence. The book delves into the strategic missteps and successes of this policy, providing valuable insights into the geopolitical landscape and the necessary adjustments for future U.S. foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific region.

Back To School with CFR Education
Watch this back-to-school webinar to learn about award-winning, barrier-free educational resources that help your students to engage with today’s most pressing global issues.

U.S. Foreign Policy: The Americas
Since the 1800s, the United States has positioned itself as the preeminent power in the Americas.

Convene the Council
This free online game prompts students to make decisions about foreign policy challenges faced by the leaders of fictional countries.

Trade as Foreign Policy
When local concerns drive national trade policies, there are global consequences.