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NEW Climate Resources
Explore this collection of new resources on climate change.
Global Issues Facing the Trump Administration
Learn about critical global matters for the incoming administration.
NEW Resources on Energy Challenges
Understand why climate change poses many energy challenges.
UPDATED Middle East & North Africa Resources
Explore the history, politics, economics, and society of this region.
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Featured Learning Resources
Reading
What Roles Do Congress and the President Play in U.S. Foreign Policy?
What does the Constitution say about foreign policy? In this free resource, explore how the powers of Congress and the president protect and advance the country’s interests abroad.
Learning Journey
How the World Can Adapt to Climate Impacts
Learn how the world can adapt to the many threats posed by climate change.
Reading
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.
Reading
How Did Decolonization Reshape the World?
From India and the Palestinian Territories to Vietnam and Sudan, learn how former colonies sought independence—and how the shadow of colonialism still affects many regions today.
Reading
For Migrants, Labels Matter
What is the difference between immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers? Explore how contested definitions of migrants have a profound effect on the rights and protections of people leaving their homes.
Featured Teaching Resources
Mini Simulation
Regulating AI
How should the United States regulate artificial intelligence (AI) to take advantage of its benefits while addressing national security concerns? Explore this simulation.
Simulation
Asylum Seekers at the U.S. Southern Border in 2019 (NSC)
Set in 2019. Violence, instability, and poverty in the northern triangle have increased asylum seekers in the United States.
Activity
Writing a Letter to a Member of Congress
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Global Affairs Expert Webinar: How Tech Firms Shape Geopolitics
Adam Segal and Carla Anne Robbins will lead the conversation on how tech firms shape geopolitics.
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Understanding U.S.-China Relations Through History and Film: How the Global Affects the Local
Join this webinar in partnership with Retro Report to examine the key historical events in U.S.-China relations and understand the crucial foreign policy questions of today.
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Teaching Geography with CFR Education
Join this introductory webinar to learn tips and tricks for teaching geography with CFR Education's resources on regions of the world.