Presentations will be created to teach the learning community about the United Nations Security Council.
Focus on a critical and historical context of the organization and the dynamics of global systems through the critical analysis
of economic, political/policy, social and cultural systems while emphasizing potential processes for creating change.
Answer the following questions with substantive information:
What is the stated mission/purpose of the organization?
Does the organization achieve its stated mission/purpose?
What is the history of the organization?
Who are the stakeholders and powerholders of the organization?
What is the social, political, and economic schema espoused by the
organization?
What are the consequences for present and future human life?
What ethical concerns arise from your investigation of this organization?
What political, social, and economic systems are served by the organization?
Who benefits from this council?
Presentations should be informed by credible seven (7) sources (only 1 can be the United Nations Security Council).
Engage a critical / historical focus.