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Asia: The Essentials
Explore this collection of learning resources to better understand the history, people, and politics of Asia.

Modern History: The Americas
Although referred to as the “New World” by Europeans, the Americas have thousands of years of history.

People and Society: The Americas
The Americas are an incredibly diverse region with a population defined by an array of cultural heritages, including millions of indigenous peoples living across North and South America.

Politics: The Americas
After years of dictatorships that ruled nearly every Latin American country during the 1970s, the region experienced a wave of democratization beginning in 1979.

Economics: The Americas
The economic landscape of the Americas is dominated by the United States, which accounts for nearly a third of the region’s billion-plus population and three-quarters of its economic output.

Geopolitics: The Americas
Throughout the modern history of the Americas, the United States has been the region’s preeminent economic, military, and political power.

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

Economics: South & Central Asia
Recent growth has spurred new development, but also revealed old and new economic challenges.

Modern History and U.S. Foreign Policy: Asia
From the British occupation of India to China’s twenty-first century rise, learn how history and foreign influence have shaped the region.

People and Society: Asia
East Asia and the Pacific is the world’s largest region, accounting for nearly one-third of the global population.