 The Art of Balancing: China’s Rise in Realist TermsPost Source: politicsontoast.com Posted: Dec 07 2011 08:00:41
In the academic discipline of International Relations, undergraduate students have to come to terms with more than just the rising course fees: namely, the shock we all feel when realising the subject we’ve decided to study â€' in this case, international politics â€' actually contains a d... +Expand this mention |
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 Rethinking “China’s Peaceful Rise”Post Source: adamcathcart.wordpress.com Posted: Nov 01 2011 19:58:17
Although I occasionally mourn my inability to be in two places at once — as Sichuan and Tibet come immediately to mind — the benefits of being in the Puget Sound region in the autumn, I now recall, are multiple, as these perks include the ability to spend time talking with, and hearing f... +Expand this mention |
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 The Myth of American Exceptionalism | FPPost Source: pol102.tumblr.com Posted: Oct 12 2011 00:25:26
The Myth of American Exceptionalism | FP : There’s a strong tendency among Americansâ €"and my students are no exceptionâ€"to simply take for granted as a core belief that America is “Number 1” in the world. That’s not always true, as they often discover (unless they refuse to,... +Expand this mention |
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 How to Teach Model UN: Country ResearchPost Source: feedproxy.google.com Posted: Sep 30 2011 19:46:18
This is my second post on “How to Teach Model United Nations.” Every week, I will share teaching tips, lesson plans, and classroom activities on various Model UN topics and skills.
This series is geared towards US-based high school and middle school teachers who are new to Model UN, in... +Expand this mentionSimilar post was found from:bestdelegate.com |
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