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Simulations with CFR Education
Learn about free simulations that invite educators and their students to step into the roles of decision-makers on the U.S. National Security Council or UN Security Council.

What Tools Do Foreign Policy-Makers Have at Their Disposal?
In this foreign policy video, learn how leaders further their countries’ interests with political, economic, and military tools such as diplomacy, trade, and intelligence.

CFR Education’s Introduction to Global Affairs for Iowa Classrooms
Watch this webinar to learn how CFR Education’s free, non-partisan materials can help your students to engage with today’s most pressing global issues and provide Iowa classrooms with a world-class education in history, government, geography, and social studies.

Sovereignty: Introduction
Explore this collection of learning resources to understand nationalism, self-determination, and sovereignty.

How Self-Determination Shaped the Modern World
Learn how the world’s nearly two hundred countries came to be, and whether the map is set in stone.
Is It Sovereign?
Length
10-15 Minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will understand the concept of sovereignty and the difference between a nation and a country.

Global Affairs Expert Webinar: U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East
Watch Steven A. Cook, CFR's Eni Enrico Mattei senior fellow for Middle East and Africa studies and director of the International Affairs Fellowship for Tenured International Relations Scholars, lead the conversation on U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.

The World That Wasn't: Henry Wallace and the Fate of the American Century
Henry Wallace is the most prominent progressive American political figure of the 1940s—one who very nearly became president at a critical moment in U.S. and world history. Benn Steil’s fascinating “What if?” study of Wallace’s eventful career, based on troves of new Russian and FBI archival finds, sheds an important new light on how U.S. and Soviet foreign policy were forged at the dawn of the Cold War.

Global Affairs Expert Webinar: U.S. China Strategy
Watch Rana Mitter, S.T. Lee professor of U.S.-Asia relations at Harvard University, lead the conversation on U.S. China strategy. This webinar is presented in partnership with CFR’s China Strategy Initiative.

The Role of the United States in the World — 2024 College and University Educators Workshop
In this session of “The Role of the United States in the World,” Zongyuan Zoe Liu speaks on the global economy, Farah Pandith discusses countering violent extremism and terrorism, and Nate Schenkkan addresses democracy and authoritarianism.