Julien argues how we see the World through cultural glasses. By changing the glasses you can change the way you interpret the World. Julien is the founder of...
Title: Evaluating Climate Change Institutions: Justice or Legitimacy? Speaker: Robert O. Keohane, Professor of...
Title: Evaluating Climate Change Institutions: Justice or Legitimacy? Speaker: Robert O. Keohane, Professor of International Affairs, Princeton University. D...
Over 100,000 Chinese millionaires have moved to Vancouver, sparking everything from a reality show to a property...
Over 100,000 Chinese millionaires have moved to Vancouver, sparking everything from a reality show to a property boom making housing unaffordable. Dateline a...
The first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, Haben Girma advocates for equal opportunities for...
The first Deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, Haben Girma advocates for equal opportunities for people with disabilities. President Obama n...
http://www.ted.com Devdutt Pattanaik takes an eye-opening look at the myths of India and of the West -- and shows...
http://www.ted.com Devdutt Pattanaik takes an eye-opening look at the myths of India and of the West -- and shows how these two fundamentally different sets ...
Ein Flüchtling, der jetzt in den USA lebt: Joseph Kim erzählt die Geschichte seines Lebens in Nordkorea während den...
Ein Flüchtling, der jetzt in den USA lebt: Joseph Kim erzählt die Geschichte seines Lebens in Nordkorea während den Jahren der Hungersnot. Er hat begonnen, s...
Paul Miller is an American Technology Journalist from Springfield, Missouri and senior editor for The Verge. During...
Paul Miller is an American Technology Journalist from Springfield, Missouri and senior editor for The Verge. During the past year he decided to disconnect fr...
This final episode in our Investigating International Finance series explores the controversial ways in which global...
This final episode in our Investigating International Finance series explores the controversial ways in which global finance interacts with the developing world. Western financial firms can buy, restructure, and then sell off companies, often leaving them saddled with debt. We also look at 'land grabbing', the widespread selling and leasing of land in Africa to corporations, which can result in governments evicting local people from their land.
This is the fourth in a series of four videos investigating different areas of the international finance system. Each is a short introduction to a major challenge we face if we want to reform global finance and make it work for people and the planet.