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Dr.Sheri Berman, an associate professor and Chair of the political science department at Barnard College, discusses some of her teaching methodology, including how to encourage the next generation of students to keep up with current events.
The Shock of the Global: The 1970s in Perspective edited by Niall Ferguson, Charles S. Maier, Erez Manela, and Daniel Sargent.
In the course Games, Strategy, and Politics, Professor Brams helps students apply game and social choice theories to political situations like elections, campaigns, coalition-building, and defense and deterrence policies.
Victoria Clark takes looks at the country's history and brings into context its current role in today's jihadist movements.
Sherman Teichman teaches Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship, a year-long, multidisciplinary course on a global political theme. The 2009/10 topic is South Asia: Conflict, Culture, Complexity, and Change.
Jack S. Levy and William R. Thompson use historical examples to present a comprehensive and scientifically minded review of theories on the origins of war.
In Places: Identity, Image and Reputation Simon Anholt asks us to consider if the reputations of nations and countries are ‘brand images.’
Roy C. Nelson is an Associate Professor of Global Studies at Thunderbird School of Global Management. He currently teaches Global Political Economy, a course in which students develop the analytical tools necessary for understanding trends in a globalized economy.
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CFR: For Educators
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