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International Relations 101

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    41. How Elections Distort Foreign Policy
    A lesson with William Spaniel
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    Would you believe that our electoral process keeps you from legally enjoying a Cuban cigar? Learn about how voters in Florida and Ohio sway foreign policy.

    Would you believe that our electoral process keeps you from legally enjoying a Cuban cigar? Learn about how voters in Florida and Ohio sway foreign policy.

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    42. United Nations Security Council 101
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    William Spaniel breaks down the structure and activity one of the United Nations' most powerful bureaucratic institutions, the Security Council.

    William Spaniel breaks down the structure and activity one of the United Nations' most powerful bureaucratic institutions, the Security Council.

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    43. Veto Power in the UN Security Council
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    The five permanent members of the UN Security Council have veto power over any resolution. Learn about how these countries have used this power over the years.

    The five permanent members of the UN Security Council have veto power over any resolution. Learn about how these countries have used this power over the years.

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    44. UN Security Council Voting Strategies
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    Why would a UN Security Council member vote against its own interests? This lesson explores the entanglement of conflicts that can cause insincere voting.

    Why would a UN Security Council member vote against its own interests? This lesson explores the entanglement of conflicts that can cause insincere voting.

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    45. Bribery in the UN Security Council
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    The UN Security Council votes unanimously on most of its resolutions. Could bribery have anything to do with it? William Spaniel investigates this question.

    The UN Security Council votes unanimously on most of its resolutions. Could bribery have anything to do with it? William Spaniel investigates this question.

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