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- Students will identify how terrorism is defined as well as the basic methods used in counterterrorism.
- Students will analyze and present on how counterterrorism has evolved under various presidential administrations.

In this book, CFR Senior Fellow Edward Alden examines the complicated interplay between the United States’ need for homeland security and economic openness in the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Teaching notes by the author.

In this book, CFR Senior Fellow Jagdish N. Bhagwati and coauthor Gordon Hanson examine the causes and consequences of the international migration of skilled workers with a particular emphasis on the policy challenges confronting the governments in sending and receiving countries. Teaching notes by Professor Bhagwati.

Should the United States strike al-Qaeda in Afghanistan in response to 9/11? Explore this historical simulation set in 2001.

Explore this collection of learning resources to understand the evolving challenges associated with terrorism including radicalization and domestic extremism.

Explore this collection of learning resources to understand importance of legal status in immigration policy including the key differences between migrant, refugee, and asylum

Explore this collection of learning resources to understand how migration influences the world’s economies, cultures, and politics.

Explore this collection of learning resources to understand domestic and international terrorism.

Explore this collection of learning resources to understand the methods used in counterterrorism.
Help students understand domestic and international terrorism through these essay and discussion questions.