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The Origins of US Cold War Fears, 1946–1961
Grade Level
High School
Students will be able to
- Analyze primary source documents using close-reading strategies
- Identify and describe the historical context and main points of a document
- Identify and describe the point of view and purpose of a document
- Draw conclusions based on direct evidence found in the text
- Evaluate and group documents based on shared categories
- Collaborate effectively with classmates to develop and express positions and viewpoints
PS201: Introduction to International Relations
Grade Level
College
Intro to International Relations
Grade Level
College
This discussion-intensive course introduces you to the study of international relations (IR) and the international political system—history, concepts, and major issues.
Contemporary Global Issues/Intro to Comparative Politics
Grade Level
College
High School
A dual-enrollment course for advanced high school students that grants college credit.
Back To School with CFR Education
Watch this back-to-school webinar to learn about award-winning, barrier-free educational resources that help your students to engage with today’s most pressing global issues.
Geopolitics: Sub-Saharan Africa
Sub-Saharan African countries hold roughly 25 percent of the seats in the UN General Assembly, making the region’s voice important on global issues such as climate change and drug trafficking.
Economics: Sub-Saharan Africa
Sub-Saharan Africa sustained rapid economic growth and investment in the early 2000s, a period dubbed by some experts as Africa Rising.
Politics: Middle East and North Africa
In 2011, millions of protesters in places like Egypt, Syria, and Tunisia rose up to demand political, economic, and social reforms from their highly repressive governments, which for decades had ruled with unchecked power.
Modern History: Middle East & North Africa
The Middle East was once home to great civilizations that made groundbreaking advances in astronomy, mathematics, and philosophy.
People and Society: East Asia & The Pacific
East Asia and the Pacific is the world’s largest region, accounting for nearly one-third of the global population.