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Globalist features make perfect teaching tools. They
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Offbeat,
unusual and surprising
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Accessible
but profound
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Carefully
written with a sense of fun, humor and fascination
at the foibles and follies of global economics and
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From
textbook to real world
The
Globalist's regular features are carefully crafted to
engage your students and improve their understanding
of global events. Our features include:
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Short
analytic stories about the global economy
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Quizzes
with surprising correct and incorrect
answers
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Fact
sheets that tell the story of a country, a person,
or a subject through short, easily digestible facts
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Quote
selections that assemble the words of key actors
in the global economy
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Papers
that examine a feature of the global political economy
in depth
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If
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The Globalist and a truly interesting experience
that they will remember, along with the jokes, even
after finals week register
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Education
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Master's Program
George Mason University
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