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Wolf Schafer's Global History Pages include Syllabi for HIS 300 Global History and other courses by Professor Schafer, designed to develop "global competence and world wide web literacy." There is also a list of his publications on global history, history of science and social history, a glossary, selected bibliography and an essay on defining the Global Age in history. http://www.sinc.sunysb.edu/Class/wschafer

The Institute for Global Communications, IGC, maintains networking information on five major types of global issues and their related social movements under the headings of PeaceNet, EcoNet (ecology), ConflictNet, LaborNet and WomensNet. http://www.igc.org/igc Building Global Capacity for NGO Policy Advocacy Training. This project at the School for International Training, Brattleboro, VT, USA, aims to promote networking, resource sharing and training for civil society organizations in the areas of sustainable development, environmental protection, human rights, community action, the empowerment of women and other minorities, and similar endeavors. http://www.worldlearning.org/sit/cspid/global_capacity.html

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