Open lesson "International relations"
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Open lesson "International relations"
Topic: The role of the United States in a changing world
Educational program: 5B011400 "History"
Group: Tar-17
Course: 4
Teacher: teacher Zorzhanova A.A.
Video: https://youtu.be/G361IP-wCts
The purpose of the lesson:
Identify the main directions of modern foreign policy of the United States and the role of the United States in international relations in a changing world.
Visualization of the lesson: Textbook, slides.
Methods: Explanation, question-answer, feedback.
Type of lesson: lecture
Education: Systematization of knowledge on the tactics and directions of US foreign policy, deepening of knowledge.
Development: to learn to think critically, to imagine, to imagine, to search independently.
Educational: increase interest in the subject, education in the culture of communication.
Lesson progress:
The purpose of the lecture: to determine the main directions of modern foreign policy of the United States and the role of the United States in international relations in a changing world.
The foreign policy of the United States is a set of foreign policy goals and methods used by the country in relation to other countries. The country's foreign policy is determined by the President and implemented by the State Department headed by the Secretary of State.
The official goal of the United States in foreign policy is to achieve a secure, democratic and prosperous world in the interests of US citizens and the international community. The United States plays a key role in international relations, as the United States has the most developed system of diplomatic missions in the world.
Criticism of U.S. foreign policy. The US foreign policy stance has been widely criticized. In particular, the participation of the United States in the "color revolutions" around the world, the support of opposition organizations that "support" US policy with the help of non-profit funds in various countries, foreign interference in coups, etc. According to some observers, the United States' pursuit of global dominance and the idea of a unipolar world is becoming more and more apparent every year, even if American politicians do not hide it.
In conclusion, the United States has a special place in international relations and geopolitics in the current era of rapid global development, and we would like to conclude our lecture with the words of former diplomat and Pentagon staffer Chase Freeman: At the same time, the United States does not ignore the interests of other countries".