Recently, the AP World Twitter chat looked at resources for teaching the Cold War as a global war. We considered images, video clips, podcasts, and even lesson ideas. On Top of the World has a terrific podcast in which the hosts discuss Odd Arne Wested's book called "The Cold War: A Global History." They offer some great ideas for teaching the Cold War through a more global lens. The Atomic Heritage Foundation has a summary of proxy wars in Africa during the Cold War. They include the Congo Crisis, the Ogaden War, the Angolan War, and the Namibian War for Independence. AP World teacher Eric Beckman has a Cold War lesson in which students look at several Cold War events from around the world, place them on a map, annotate them, and put them on a thermometer to show how hot the event was. Three videos provide clips that work well with the global nature of the Cold War. PBS Freedom Now examines decolonization in Asia and Africa and the impact...