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Reenvisioning Civic Learning in the Face of Global Climate Change
Watch this webinar in partnership with EARTHDAY.ORG for Civic Learning Week.

Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Women, Peace, and Security
Watch Bonnie D. Jenkins, the Shapiro visiting professor of international affairs at George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs and former U.S. undersecretary of state for arms control and international security, lead the conversation on women, peace, and security.

People and Society: Europe and Eurasia
Learn how culture, demographics, and social trends shape everyday life in the region.

How Trade Rules Are Written
The WTO system is the foundation of modern global trade. But as trade becomes more connected, with new challenges constantly emerging, trade agreements are adapting in order to keep up.

Teaching Climate Change: From Earth Day to Every Day
Join the American Museum of Natural History, National Geographic Society, SubjectToClimate, and CFR Education for a virtual Earth Day event for educators.

Six Essential International Organizations You Need to Know
Learn about the most prominent international organizations tackling the world’s biggest issues in this free resource.

CFR Luncheon Discussion at ISA: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Second Trump Administration
Listen to Tamar L. Gutner, Mary Beth Long, and Zeenat Rahman lead a panel discussion on U.S. foreign policy and the second Trump administration. The conversation was moderated by Alberto R. Coll.

Who Releases the Most Greenhouse Gases?
Learn how the world measures greenhouse gas emissions and how different approaches imply different levels of responsibility.

Why Did World War II Happen?
In this free resource on World War II, understand the causes of World War II and why these issues drove countries back to battle just two decades after World War I.

What Is Fascism?
In this free resource, learn how Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler rose to power and the lessons their political journeys hold for today.