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Introduction to Global Politics
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What Are Your Politics?
What Is Global Politics?
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Reliability of Sources
Multiple Perspectives
Paper 1
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Paper 2
Paper 2
Exemplars
Deconstructing the Top Markband
Engagement Activity
Intro to the PEA
Assessing the PEA
Presentation
Introduction to the Presentation
Assessment of the Presentation
Due Dates and PechaKucha
Extended Essay
Overview and Getting Started
Writing the Extended Essay
Criterion A
Criterion B
Criterion C
Criterion D
Criterion E
Assessing the Extended Essay
Power
Globalization
Sovereignty
Legitimacy
Definitions and Theories of Power
Realism
Liberalism
Critical Theories
Types of Power
Peace and Conflict
P&C Case Study: Ethiopia
Intro to Peace & Types of Violence
Conflict Dynamics & Causes of Conflict
Justifications for Violence
United Nations
Intro to Int'l Law
Intervention and Genocide
Nonviolent Conflict
Types of Conflict
Peace and Conflict Resolution
Development
Defining & Measuring
Theories of Development
Humanitarian Assistance
Sustainable Development
Human Rights
Human Rights Violations
Defining Human Rights
Protecting Human Rights
Global Politics
Home
Introduction to Global Politics
Introductory Material
Resources
Careers & Unis
What Are Your Politics?
What Is Global Politics?
Political Issues
Assessment
Assessment in GP
Reliability of Sources
Multiple Perspectives
Paper 1
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Paper 2
Paper 2
Exemplars
Deconstructing the Top Markband
Engagement Activity
Intro to the PEA
Assessing the PEA
Presentation
Introduction to the Presentation
Assessment of the Presentation
Due Dates and PechaKucha
Extended Essay
Overview and Getting Started
Writing the Extended Essay
Criterion A
Criterion B
Criterion C
Criterion D
Criterion E
Assessing the Extended Essay
Power
Globalization
Sovereignty
Legitimacy
Definitions and Theories of Power
Realism
Liberalism
Critical Theories
Types of Power
Peace and Conflict
P&C Case Study: Ethiopia
Intro to Peace & Types of Violence
Conflict Dynamics & Causes of Conflict
Justifications for Violence
United Nations
Intro to Int'l Law
Intervention and Genocide
Nonviolent Conflict
Types of Conflict
Peace and Conflict Resolution
Development
Defining & Measuring
Theories of Development
Humanitarian Assistance
Sustainable Development
Human Rights
Human Rights Violations
Defining Human Rights
Protecting Human Rights
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Home
Introduction to Global Politics
Introductory Material
Resources
Careers & Unis
What Are Your Politics?
What Is Global Politics?
Political Issues
Assessment
Assessment in GP
Reliability of Sources
Multiple Perspectives
Paper 1
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Paper 2
Paper 2
Exemplars
Deconstructing the Top Markband
Engagement Activity
Intro to the PEA
Assessing the PEA
Presentation
Introduction to the Presentation
Assessment of the Presentation
Due Dates and PechaKucha
Extended Essay
Overview and Getting Started
Writing the Extended Essay
Criterion A
Criterion B
Criterion C
Criterion D
Criterion E
Assessing the Extended Essay
Power
Globalization
Sovereignty
Legitimacy
Definitions and Theories of Power
Realism
Liberalism
Critical Theories
Types of Power
Peace and Conflict
P&C Case Study: Ethiopia
Intro to Peace & Types of Violence
Conflict Dynamics & Causes of Conflict
Justifications for Violence
United Nations
Intro to Int'l Law
Intervention and Genocide
Nonviolent Conflict
Types of Conflict
Peace and Conflict Resolution
Development
Defining & Measuring
Theories of Development
Humanitarian Assistance
Sustainable Development
Human Rights
Human Rights Violations
Defining Human Rights
Protecting Human Rights
Multiple Perspectives
Opinion | ‘How Can You Hate Me When You Don’t Even Know Me?’
There's something to be said for talking, and listening, to even unreasonable antagonists.
How to disagree productively and find common ground
Some days, it feels like the only thing we can agree on is that we can't agree -- on anything. Drawing on her background as a world debate champion, Julia Dhar offers three techniques to reshape the way we talk to each other so we can start disagreeing productively and finding common ground -- over family dinners, during work meetings and in our national conversations.
Transcript of "How to have constructive conversations"
TED Talk Subtitles and Transcript: "We need to figure out how we go into conversations not looking for the victory, but the progress," says world debate champion Julia Dhar. In this practical talk, she shares three essential features of productive disagreements grounded in curiosity and purpose. The end result? Constructive conversations that sharpen your argument and strengthen your relationships.
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