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Preview of IBDP Global Politics: Unit 4 Peace and Conflict FULL UNIT

IBDP Global Politics: Unit 4 Peace and Conflict FULL UNIT

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Liam Core
This is a fully planned unit 4 Peace and Conflict for IBDP Global Politics designed for the 2026 syllabus. It is designed to develop clear analytical thinking and strong written responses in line with IB assessment requirements. The unit moves students from foundational understanding to explanation, application, and evaluation, ensuring they can construct well-supported arguments in extended responses. Students engage with contemporary case studies, including Ukraine, Syria, and Gaza, applying k
Preview of Theory of Knowledge: How to Write the TOK Essay

Theory of Knowledge: How to Write the TOK Essay

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Liam Core
This is a series of four lessons designed to prepare students for writing the TOK Essay. They focus on: Introducing The TOK Essay Reasoning Developing Claims and Counterclaims Incorporating Evidence Each lesson consists of multiple activities for students to engage in, as well as several opportunities to develop essay planning and writing skills. Each lesson has a word document to work through and a PPT to guide the lesson. It is fully scaffolded anddifferentiated with extension activities em
Preview of Theory of Knowledge. May 2026 Unpacking Question 6

Theory of Knowledge. May 2026 Unpacking Question 6

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Liam Core
This fully scaffolded 3–4 lesson sequence prepares students to write the May 2026 TOK Essay Title 6: “To what extent is interpretation a reliable tool in the production of knowledge?” The unit breaks the essay down into accessible steps, guiding students from unpacking key concepts through to applying real-life situations and building evaluative essay arguments. Students engage with interactive tasks including colour-coding, sorting, and table-based analysis to distinguish knowledge from action,
Preview of IBDP Global Politics: Power in Global Politics in 2025

IBDP Global Politics: Power in Global Politics in 2025

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Liam Core
This inquiry-based, structured, and fully scaffolded series of lessons explores how states and other actors use hard and soft power to influence global politics. Fully updated for 2025 and aligned with the new IBDP Global Politics syllabus, this unit breaks down challenging concepts into accessible parts, making it ideal for all learners, including those for whom English is an additional language. Across four lessons, students critically engage with contemporary case studies, including the impac
Preview of Global Politics: Types of Violence

Global Politics: Types of Violence

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Liam Core
This is an inquiry-based, structured and fully scaffolded series of lessons on Types of Violence, Specifically Johan Galtungs's Structural and Cultural Violence theory. There is no excessive heavy reading for the students; everything is broken down into easily accessible chunks. There are many examples to consider, including a section on the death of Alexei Navalny. Other topics covered include violence against the Dalits in India, Police Brutality in the USA and Russia, and Islamophobia. Much o
Preview of Global Politics: When Is Humanitarian Intervention Justified? **UPDATED 2026**

Global Politics: When Is Humanitarian Intervention Justified? **UPDATED 2026**

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Liam Core
This is an inquiry-based, structured and fully scaffolded lesson sequence on Humanitarian Intervention, with a specific focus on the NATO intervention in Libya in 2011. It is designed for IBDP Global Politics and is fully aligned to both the current syllabus and the new syllabus with first assessment in 2026. The lesson balances conceptual rigour with accessibility. Complex political ideas such as sovereignty, legitimacy, power, justice and human rights are broken down into manageable sections w
Preview of Global Politics: Can there ever be a Just War?

Global Politics: Can there ever be a Just War?

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Liam Core
This is an inquiry-based, structured and fully scaffolded series of lessons on the features and relevance of Just Way Theory. There is no excessive heavy reading for the students; everything is broken down into easily accessible chunks. The lessons at Walzers Just War Theory and analyses Jus Ad Bellum and Jus In Bello through the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. There are Nine tasks, which are all differentiated, with all resources provided, including reading and videos. There are plenty of visu
Preview of IBDP Global Politics: Is Hamas Legitmate?

IBDP Global Politics: Is Hamas Legitmate?

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Liam Core
This is an inquiry-based, structured, and fully scaffolded series of lessons assessing Hamas's legitimacy, both in and outof the current conflict. There is no excessive heavy reading for the students; everything is broken down into easily accessible chunks. The lesson considers many different types of legitimacy and seeks to apply them to Hamas as well as in a broader global context. There are six differentiated tasks, and all resources are provided, including reading and videos. There are plen
Preview of Global Politics: Peacemaking and Peacebuilding UPDATED 2026

Global Politics: Peacemaking and Peacebuilding UPDATED 2026

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Liam Core
This is an inquiry-based, structured and fully scaffolded lesson sequence on peace-making and peacebuilding, designed to move students from conceptual understanding through to application and evaluation. Content is broken down into accessible sections, avoiding excessive reading while maintaining academic rigour. A sustained focus on contemporary global politics runs throughout, alongside a detailed case study of the Northern Ireland peace process, including developments following the restorat
Preview of Global Politics: How Do We Define Peace and Conflict? UPDATED 2026

Global Politics: How Do We Define Peace and Conflict? UPDATED 2026

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Liam Core
This is an inquiry-based, fully scaffolded lesson aligned with the new 2026 Global Politics syllabus. It provides a clear and rigorous introduction to the contested meanings of peace and conflict, establishing the conceptual foundations students need before moving into types, causes, and consequences later in the unit. Designed to make a complex theme accessible without reducing its analytical depth, this resource offers everything required for high-quality delivery across one or two lessons. Th
Preview of Global Politics: Changing Nature of Conflict

Global Politics: Changing Nature of Conflict

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Liam Core
This is an inquiry-based, structured and fully scaffolded series of lessons on the the changing nature of conflict and how contemporary conflicts are fought There is no excessive heavy reading for the students; everything is broken down is easily accessible chunks. The lessons looks at the conflicts in Ukraine, Gaza and Syria, the different groups involved, the different tactics, weaponary, tech etc etc. There are seven tasks, which are all differentiated, with all resources provided, including
Preview of IBDP Global Politics: Is Globalisation Eroding State Sovereignty? (Updated 2025)

IBDP Global Politics: Is Globalisation Eroding State Sovereignty? (Updated 2025)

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Liam Core
This is an inquiry-based, fully scaffolded lesson sequence, fully aligned with the new 2026 Global Politics syllabus. It examines whether globalisation is eroding or reshaping state sovereignty, guiding students through the core concept of interdependence and its relationship with power, legitimacy, and inequality. The sequence begins by identifying evidence of globalisation in local and national contexts before exploring its multiple forms—economic, political, cultural, legal, social, military,
Preview of IBDP Global Politics: How Effective is the International Court of Justice?

IBDP Global Politics: How Effective is the International Court of Justice?

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Liam Core
This is an inquiry-based, structured and fully scaffolded series of lessons on the effectiveness of the International Court of Justice. There is no excessive heavy reading for the students; everything is broken down is easily accessible chunks. The lessons looks at the strengths and weaknesses of the ICJ, before applying them in the context the Gambia taking Myanmar to the court. There are five tasks which are all differentiated, with all resources provided, including reading and videos. There a
Preview of Global Politics: How are Conflicts Resolved?

Global Politics: How are Conflicts Resolved?

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Liam Core
This is an inquiry-based, structured and fully scaffolded series of lessons on Conflict Resolution. It looks at different conflict resolution methods, assesses their strengths and weaknesses, and seeks to apply them to contemporary conflicts. There is no excessive heavy reading for the students; everything is broken down into easily accessible chunks. There are five tasks, which are all differentiated, with all resources provided. There are plenty of visual aids for EAL students. It is very disc
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