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Nelson Mandela - 1992 Interview
Nelson Mandela discusses his visit to the United Nations Security Council seeking peacekeepers to quell violence in South Africa. Originally broadcast on the MacNeil/Lehrer News hour on July 15, 1992.
Crash Course
What Holds a Country Together or Tears it Apart? Crash Course Geography
Today we’re going to talk about the forces that affect a country’s stability. We’ll take a closer look at Costa Rica, Venezuela, Cuba, and Brazil and examine how the cohesiveness of these Latin American countries varies dramatically even...
The Business Professor
Enforcement of Environmental Protection Laws
Enforcement of Environmental Protection Laws
Curated Video
What is Transactional Leadership?
Transactional Leadership is the everyday leadership between a manager and colleague, officer and soldier, or any leader and their followers. It is the process of passing on a request or requirement and winning a commitment to meet it.
Curated Video
Amitai Etzioni: How Organizations Secure Compliance
How do organizations elicit compliance from their members? Amitai Etzioni addressed this question, concluding that there are three types of organization, each wielding a different sort of power.
TLDR News
1 Year On: Have Sanctions Against Putin Really Worked?
With the war in Ukraine reaching its first anniversary, we take a look at the sanctions package the UK has imposed on Russia, whether they've been effective and what more the government could do, alongside Sanctions Minister Anne-Marie...
Curated Video
How Donald Trump plans to approach Iran
How much tougher is Trump than Obama when it comes to Iran? Matthew Symonds, our defence and diplomatic editor, explains.
The Economist
How covid-19 could change the financial world order
America has dominated global finance for decades. But could covid-19 tip the balance of financial power in China's favour?
TLDR News
The Iran Nuclear Crisis Explained - TLDR News
Following recent developments, some are beginning to worry about the nuclear future of Iran. With the country dropping out of their nuclear commitments they are now free to develop nuclear technology, whether that be domestic or...
The Wall Street Journal
Ukraine and Heightened Sanctions Risk
The war in Ukraine and the ensuing raft of worldwide economic sanctions have dialed up risk for companies. ACAMS Head of Global Sanctions and Risk Justine Walker offers advice on how to stay in compliance.
Espresso Media
Zimbabwe: Mugabe's Reign of Power and Oppression
The video discusses the political turmoil and dictatorship of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe, including voter intimidation, electoral rigging, and attacks on opposition members and civil society organizations. The international community...
Financial Times
A complex path to peace on the Korean peninsula
The FT's Bryan Harris examines how agreements over railways and cultural links between the two Koreas could allow Pyongyang to drive a wedge between the US and South Korea.
TLDR News
Obamagate & The Michael Flynn Controversy Explained - TLDR News
Obamagate & The Michael Flynn Controversy Explained .
The Wall Street Journal
What’s Next on Export Controls
The U.S. Commerce Department introduced its “most comprehensive” set of export controls on Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine. This interview explores future controls and how the department coordinating with other efforts to...
IDG TECHtalk
How Russia’s invasion of Ukraine affected the cyber threat landscape
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last month and consequential sanctions against the Kremlin, the threat of cyberattacks in the United States and abroad has been looming. While the threat of attacks on critical infrastructure has...
The Wall Street Journal
Priorities in White-collar Crime Enforcement
The Biden administration has signaled a heightened focus on white-collar crime enforcement, but also specific target areas. Lawyers from Miller & Chevalier and Ferrari & Associates look at the main areas of focus and how companies need...
Curated Video
Inside Iran: what's next?
Economics Explained
Could China's Currency Be The New World Reserve? part 2: Advantages of Reserve Currency & China's Plan
Could China's Currency Be The New World Reserve? part 2/3: In this video, the speaker discusses the advantages that come with having the world's reserve currency, which the US has held for 130 years. These advantages include reduced...
Hip Hughes History
The Iranian Nuke Deal Explained: Yea or Nay?
In this video we look at the Iranian Nuke deal as well as a short history of what brought us to this point.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Ukraine & the Future of Europe: Q&A lightning round wrapup
Listen to final questions from the rest of the audience in response to the panelists presentation.<br/>
Ukraine & the Future of Europe, Part 7
Ukraine & the Future of Europe, Part 7