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Show this video of Paul B. Stares, CFR’s director of the Center for Preventive Action, in your class and discuss how the United States should approach North Korea following the death of Kim Jong-il.
What does the future hold for North Korea? Reflect with your students on the views presented in this op-ed by CFR’s Korea expert, Scott A. Snyder.
The Winter/Spring 2012 Academic Conference Call Series will be announced soon.
To sign your school up for participation in a CFR Academic Conference Call, email educators@cfr.org.
These teaching notes, by CFR Fellow Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, author of The Dressmaker of Khair Khana, feature discussion questions and additional projects for educators to supplement the teaching of this text in the classroom. In this book, Ms. Lemmon provides an intimate look at the daily lives of women in Afghanistan through the incredible true story of a female entrepreneur who mobilized her community under the Taliban.
This module features teaching notes by CFR Senior Fellow Isobel Coleman, author of Paradise Beneath Her Feet: How Women Are Transforming the Middle East, along with other resources to supplement the text. Dr. Coleman demonstrates how influential Islamic feminist thinkers are driving social change in the Middle East to create economic, political, and educational opportunities for women.
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