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Great Decisions High School: U.S.–China Relations: Competition or Cooperation?
November 14, 2025 2 min. read

U.S.–China Relations: Competition or Cooperation? The U.S. and China stand at the center of today’s most consequential global relationship—one that shapes trade, technology, security, and the future of international leadership.Great Decisions: U.S.–China Relations, a free classroom resource from the Foreign Policy Association, helps students explore the history, tensions, and interdependence between these two nations through […]

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Great Decisions
March 10, 2025 1 min. read
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Ballots 2025
March 10, 2025 1 min. read
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Great Decisions 2025 E-Books
January 24, 2025 1 min. read

Dive into the essential topics shaping our world with Great Decisions 2025 E-book editions!  Whether you’re seeking to stay ahead in international trends or join engaging debates, Great Decisions 2025 is your passport to understanding. Find your preferred e-book format and retailer below to get started: Barnes and Noble – Read on your Nook or any compatible device.Kobo – For […]

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The Easy Priority
August 23, 2024 1 min. read
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The Need for an European Army in Today’s World
March 25, 2024 6 min. read

As NATO approaches its 75th anniversary, the transatlantic community stands at an inflection point. The Pax Americana is over, democracy is in retreat, and the rules-based order hangs by a thread. Meanwhile, the U.S. is more riven with acrimony and disagreement than at any point since the Civil War. Further American security assistance to Ukraine […]

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USA and NATO Fail to Take Advantage of The Tremendous Ukrainian Military Efficiency in Dollars Spent
March 18, 2024 9 min. read

Seldom discussed since the Russian aggression against Ukraine are the vast disparities between the economic wealth of the west versus the much smaller, communist/socialist dictatorship economies of Russia, Iran and North Korea (RINK) Here are two numbers to make my point perfectly clear: GDP of combined NATO countries is $47 trillion. Combined GDP of RINK […]

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