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Crash Course
How Can Cooperation End an Outbreak? Crash Course Outbreak Science
In 1959, the WHO set out to eradicate smallpox, an ambitious goal that was achieved by 1980. But this goal wouldn't have been possible without coordination on all levels of society. In this episode of Crash Course Outbreak Science, we'll...
Economics Explained
Does China Lie About Its Economic Statistics?
Over the past 30 years China has experienced perhaps the most impressive economic growth of any country in history. But these impressive growth numbers all come from official government statistics bureaus. How much can we trust the...
Global Ethics Solutions
Bribery and Corruption (Part 3 of 5): International Bribery Laws and Conventions
This section of the full course provides a basic overview of the most common international anti-bribery laws and conventions including the FCPA or the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery, and the...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Cecilia Nahon: Argentina vs the Vultures
During the 1990s, Argentina had been the poster child for Neoliberal policies—they adopted virtually the whole of the so-called “Washington Consensus” agenda lock-stock-and-barrel. They even adopted a currency board. And unlike...
Global Health with Greg Martin
The New Role of the World Health Organization
On this episode, we discuss the changing role of the World Health Organization and it's goals, priorities, governance- as well as the outcomes we hope to see as the needs of the global health community evolve and grow!
Global Ethics Solutions
Bribery and Corruption Awareness - International Bribery Laws and Conventions
This section of the full course provides a basic overview of the most common international anti-bribery laws and conventions including the FCPA or the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery, and the...
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: Participation in World Affairs Pt. 18: Un, Nato, Etc.
Today we discuss the United Nations, NATO, and other international organizations. This episode originally aired in January 2012.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: We the People Lesson 28 Part 3: International Organizations
Governments aren't the only organized bodies that operate regionally or internationally.