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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.

Global Climate Change Policy (UNSC)
A major summit approaches where the UN Security Council will meet to discuss the effects of climate change on security.

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 Governance: Introduction
Grade Level
High School
- Students will be able to explain the reasons behind the establishment of the Liberal World Order.
- Students will be able to identify major institutions and structures that shape global governance.
PSC 352: International Security
Grade Level
College
PSC 352 is an international security course offered at Western Carolina University that examines international security from several different perspectives.
PSYC 3040: Social Psychology
Grade Level
College
This set of asynchronous discussion post assignments are focused on topics within the field of social psychology.