REALITIES & REVOLUTIONS: A comparative look at civil society and its pathway to change

 

The World Affairs Council—Washington, DC convenes its 27th annual Summer Institute on International Affairs for high school educators and administrators June 23-27. Sessions offer teachers from across the US the opportunity to interact with foreign policy experts and other educators, while expanding their knowledge base and developing skills to bring global issues into the classroom.

 

Come join WAC-DC for a closer look into the realities of revolutions from a historical and comparative perspective. We will attempt to answer the following questions:

  • What defines a revolution?
  • How does new media impact motivations and reactions to events on the ground?
  • Why are some revolutions successful while others fail?
  • What role does international governance play?
  • Do revolutions hinder/help the perceptions of a particular country in the global economy?
  • What roles do revolutions play in change and development within a society?

 

 Earn 40 professional development credit hours and/or 3 graduate credits (Howard University)

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