Great Decisions [and] Great Decisions Activity Book. 1994 Edition.

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Title: Great Decisions [and] Great Decisions Activity Book. 1994 Edition.
Language: English
Authors: Hoepli, Nancy L., Foreign Policy Association, New York, NY.
Availability: Foreign Policy Association, c/o CUP Services, P.O. Box 6525, Ithaca, NY 14851; 800-477-5836 ($11).
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 145
Publication Date: 1994
Intended Audience: Students; Teachers; Practitioners
Document Type: Guides - Classroom - Learner
Guides - Classroom - Teacher
Descriptors: African History, Developing Nations, Environment, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, Global Education, International Relations, International Trade, Multicultural Education, Secondary Education, Social Studies, United States History, World Affairs, World History
Abstract: This book discusses foreign policy issues and provides background information on current topics. This edition examines the following major issues: (1) "Conflict in Former Yugoslavia: Quest for Solutions" (Susan L. Woodward); (2) "South Africa: Forging a Democratic Union" (Jean Herskovits); (3) "Environmental Crisis in Former Soviet Bloc: Whose Problem? Who Pays?" (William Sweet); (4) "Trade with the Pacific Rim: Pressure or Cooperation?" (Jinny St. Goar); (5) "Defense: Redefining U.S. Needs and Priorities" (David C. Morrison); (6) "Argentina, Brazil, Chile: Democracy and Market Economics" (Jacqueline Mazza); (7) "Islam and Politics: Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia" (Lawrence G. Potter); and (8) "New World Disorder? U.S. in Search of a Role" (James Chace). The activity book contains activities on each subject and six handout master sheets pertaining to the world area under study. (EH)
Entry Date: 1997
Accession Number: ED400211
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:This book discusses foreign policy issues and provides background information on current topics. This edition examines the following major issues: (1) "Conflict in Former Yugoslavia: Quest for Solutions" (Susan L. Woodward); (2) "South Africa: Forging a Democratic Union" (Jean Herskovits); (3) "Environmental Crisis in Former Soviet Bloc: Whose Problem? Who Pays?" (William Sweet); (4) "Trade with the Pacific Rim: Pressure or Cooperation?" (Jinny St. Goar); (5) "Defense: Redefining U.S. Needs and Priorities" (David C. Morrison); (6) "Argentina, Brazil, Chile: Democracy and Market Economics" (Jacqueline Mazza); (7) "Islam and Politics: Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia" (Lawrence G. Potter); and (8) "New World Disorder? U.S. in Search of a Role" (James Chace). The activity book contains activities on each subject and six handout master sheets pertaining to the world area under study. (EH)