Alexander Street: Global Issues LibraryGlobal Issues Library includes around 180 thematical clusters of issues, topics, and events from the late 1890s to present that are key to understanding today’s world: immigration, genocide, peacekeeping, climate change, water issues, key engineering failures, terrorism, human trafficking, and incarceration. Specific events explored include the U.S. and Mexico Border, the Rwandan Genocide, the Arab Spring, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and climate migrants in Asia Pacific. Issues and events are presented through a variety of perspectives—personal, governmental, legal, contemporary and retrospective—that demonstrate the interactions and interconnectedness of global issues.