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Falk, Richard A. – Intercom, 1971
Explores the relationship between current activities in Indochina and our attempts at Nuremberg to establish principles of criminal responsibility. War crimes cannot be separated from the issues of world order and the unrestricted behavior of nation states. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, International Crimes, International Education, International Relations
Orozco, Cecilio – 1983
Intended for both teachers and students, this publication, written in Spanish, briefly traces Mexico's history from its Conquest in 1519 to the overthrow of Porfirio Diaz in 1910. The following are briefly discussed: Mexico's Conquest in 1519; events immediately after the fall of Tenochtitlan; the War for Independence; Texas' separation from…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Foreign Countries, Hispanic American Culture, International Relations
Sakamoto, Yoshikazu – 1978
This paper discusses the Korean problem, not as an aspect of the East-West conflict, but as a world order problem. The paper is one of a series commissioned by the World Order Models Project in its effort to stimulate research, education, dialogue, and political action which will contribute to a movement for a just world order. The first part of…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Conflict, Conflict Resolution, Global Approach

Carlson, Dennis – Educational Leadership, 1985
Secondary-level history textbooks' treatments of United States-Soviet relations can be biased and misleading. Ideological treatments present the relationship as a struggle between good and evil; "real politik" treatments recognize opposing viewpoints but are usually subordinate interpretations. Neither approach discusses U.S.-Soviet…
Descriptors: Course Content, Foreign Countries, History Textbooks, International Relations

Graebner, William – OAH Magazine of History, 1986
Shows how the photographs, valedictorian addresses, nicknames, cartoons and other material contained in high school yearbook can yield information regarding the world views of Americans at the start of the Cold War. (JDH)
Descriptors: International Relations, Modern History, National Defense, Nationalism
Kansas Univ., Lawrence. Center for Russian and East European Studies. – 2000
Realizing that the Cold War is a topic that often is neglected as time runs short at the end of a school year, a group of University of Kansas (Lawrence) educators sought to create effective classroom materials for secondary/community college instructors to teach about the Cold War. The group's main goal was to create a flexible model that…
Descriptors: Curriculum Enrichment, Foreign Countries, High Schools, International Relations
Ireland, Patrick – 1997
This paper addresses how the experience of the Fulbright Seminar in India has allowed the participant to enrich his teaching in comparative migration studies and comparative politics. The paper describes specifically how each course has changed as a result of the international experience. The report suggests questions for consideration as the…
Descriptors: Asian Studies, Cultural Awareness, Culture, Ethnic Groups

Carman, Philip; Kneeshaw, Stephen – History and Social Science Teacher, 1987
Contends that courses on nuclear war must help students examine the political, social, religious, philosophical, economic, and moral assumptions which characterized the dilemma of nuclear armament/disarmament. Describes the upper level undergraduate course taught by the authors. (JDH)
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Disarmament, Higher Education, International Relations
Erduran, Sibel – 1996
This study traces Turkish Cypriot and Greek Cypriot students' perceptions of the Cyprus conflict. The data comes from a 1993 Harvard workshop which included 11 Turkish Cypriot and 38 Greek Cypriot students. The workshop was a collaboration of Harvard's Conflict Management Group, AMIDEAST, and US AID. The objective of the workshop was to teach…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Foreign Countries, Global Education, Higher Education
King, Lisa – 1991
This unit is one of a series that represents specific moments in history from which students focus on the meanings of landmark events. The events of 1945 are regarded widely as a turning point in 20th century history, a point when the United States unequivocally took its place as a world power, at a time when Americans had a strong but…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Conradt, David P. – 1989
This document examines the definition of democracy and the political attitudes and values of the West German public and implications of these attitudes for future German politics and German-U.S. relations. The stability of postwar democracy in West Germany, it is agreed, is related to changes in the characteristics of the political culture over…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Democracy, Democratic Values, European History
Abbott, James L. – 1988
On October 1, 1949, the Chinese People's Consultative Conference enacted the "organic law" that formally created the People's Republic of China; the following day notes were delivered to consular offices in Peking stating that the new government considered it necessary that they establish regular diplomatic relations with all countries…
Descriptors: Diplomatic History, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, International Relations
Oliver, Donald W.; Newmann, Fred M. – 1970
See TE 499 864, above.
Descriptors: Aggression, Conflict, Decision Making, International Relations

Diehl, James M. – History Teacher, 1989
Analyzes how Germans viewed defeat after the two world wars, and how these perceptions influenced subsequent political developments. Compares questions of guilt and responsibility following the two wars. Examines the growth of democracy, its defeat after World War I, and success after World War II. Discusses the influences of the occupation…
Descriptors: Democracy, European History, History, International Crimes
Lhowe, Mary, Ed. – 1994
These materials explore the decisions that face the United States as a result of the changes in the past decade in the countries of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. The background readings allow students to examine such questions of values and foreign policy as: (1) Should the United States remain committed to its Western European…
Descriptors: Disarmament, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Global Approach