International Institutions & Global Governance

Mini Simulation
Who Owns Space?
Should the United States recognize space as a shared global commons? Explore this simulation. 
Mini Simulation
The Future of NATO
Should the United States push NATO allies to contribute more to their defense? Explore this simulation
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.

High School

Essay and Discussion Questions
Global Governance High School Questions
Help students understand the international institutions that are designed to promote peace and prosperity through these essay and discussion questions.

Higher Education

Syllabus
Toolkit: Global Civic Learning
Description
This toolkit is organized around each of the authors’ respective roles and responsibilities in the Department of Service Learning and Civic Engagement (Co-Curricular Activities), Global Programs and
Syllabus
POL 350: American Political Theory
Description
In this course we will examine the history and development of American political thought, with attention to the thinkers and themes influential to institutions, ideologies, and controversies.
Syllabus
GSS 1236 - Go Global!
Description
In this course, students will develop critical thinking skills to understand key global challenges, drawing from various disciplines... to analyze the impacts of key global challenges.
Book Guide
The UN Charter: Five Pillars for Humankind
The UN Charter: Five Pillars for Humankind reintroduces the United Nations Charter as the most important secular document in the world because the Charter is essentially the constitution of global governance to which all nations are bound, even if not always in practice. In the book, co-authors David J. Scheffer and Mark S. Ellis explain the core principles embedded in the Charter and introduce pragmatic interpretations of key Charter provisions to modernize its application both today and in the future.
Syllabus
PSYC 3040: Social Psychology
Description
This set of asynchronous discussion post assignments are focused on topics within the field of social psychology.
Syllabus
PSC 352: International Security
Description
PSC 352 is an international security course offered at Western Carolina University that examines international security from several different perspectives.

Learning Journeys for your Students

A learning journey is a student facing, curated collection of resources that explore a topic from a specific perspective.

Learning Journey
Global Governance: Introduction

Explore this collection of learning resources to understand the international institutions that are designed to promote peace and prosperity.