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Conflict: What Is Interstate Conflict? LEARNING RESOURCE
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Conflict: What Is Interstate Conflict? LEARNING RESOURCE

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An American infantry patrol walks through the ruins of the French town of Saint-Lo, after it was captured from Germans in the Battle of Normandy in July 1944.

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About This Lesson

In this resource from CFR Education, students will bombs and bullets are not always required for countries to come into conflict. From Russia’s war in Ukraine to a U.S. trade war with China, explore the different ways countries come into tension.

CFR Education, the educational arm of the Council on Foreign Relations, helps middle, high school, and higher education students understand and engage with today’s most pressing global issues. With over 700 free, nonpartisan, multimedia teaching and learning resources, CFR Education’s supplemental materials help students gain the knowledge, skills, and perspective needed to navigate today’s interconnected world. CFR Education also provides professional development and programming opportunities to support educators as they take on this crucial work.

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