Instructional Video3:20
Espresso Media

Garwin: The Cold War and Nuclear Deterrence

9th - 12th
Garwin part 6/11: In this video, Richard Garwin discusses the historical context of nuclear weapons and the concept of deterrence during the Cold War. He highlights the massive number of nuclear weapons possessed by both the United...
Instructional Video9:00
Soliloquy

The One Nation That Gave Up Its Nuclear Weapons

12th - Higher Ed
Nations that develop nuclear weapons often do so as a deterrent to any would-be attacker; it is a significant investment and so these nations, especially the smaller nations on the nuclear list, are threatened by nations surrounding...
Instructional Video27:02
The Wall Street Journal

The Trump Agenda: The View From Japan

Higher Ed
U.S. Ambassador to Japan William F. Hagerty IV talks to WSJ Executive Washington Editor and Chief Commentator Gerald F. Seib about bilateral trade and security ties between the U.S. and Japan.
Instructional Video10:29
Weird History

How a Soviet Soldier Saved the World From Annihilation

12th - Higher Ed
You many not be familiar with the name Vasili Arkhipov, but maybe you should be. He's the Soviet Navy man who stopped nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis in the '60s. Arkhipov, AKA the man who avoided nuclear war, somehow...
Instructional Video2:30
Next Animation Studio

Why the U.S. and its NATO allies are reluctant to enact a no-fly zone around Ukraine (with VO)

12th - Higher Ed
Volodymyr Zelensky has called on NATO to enforce a no-fly zone over his country, but most military and political leaders have come out against the idea.
Instructional Video36:26
The Wall Street Journal

A World of Risk

Higher Ed
A look at potential global flash points, from North Korea to the Russia and cyber attacks to deepening global inequality.
Instructional Video10:19
Weird History

What Is It Like In A Presidential Nuclear Bunker

12th - Higher Ed
The US government seems to know far too much about its citizens, so it's disturbing to realize how little citizens know about the governing body. Learning what happens inside presidential bunkers and where the president would go during a...
Instructional Video24:07
The Wall Street Journal

Former NSA adviser John Bolton on America and the World

Higher Ed
The Trump administration has reset the European relationship, with a tougher position on military spending and trade. What will the outcome of the election mean for America's place in the world? Former NSA adviser John Bolton discusses.
Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

Manhattan Project Human Experiments

9th - Higher Ed
When scientists at the top secret 'Manhattan project' wanted to discover how radioactive bomb materials could affect the human body – they secretly injected terminally ill patients with uranium to find out.
Instructional Video30:08
The Wall Street Journal

The Trump Agenda: The View From China

Higher Ed
Terry Branstad, U.S. ambassador to China, talks to WSJ Editor in Chief Gerard Baker about China's view on trade and ​foreign policy at the WSJ CEO Council in Tokyo.
Instructional Video22:27
The Wall Street Journal

Strategy In A Dangerous World

Higher Ed
North Korea, Chinese militarism, Venezuela's collapse, the inevitable black swan - we look at forces that could upend global growth and corporate planning.
Instructional Video25:54
TMW Media

ChangeMakers Faith Doherty – Fighting Deforestation in South-East Asia

K - 5th
ChangeMakers Faith Doherty – Fighting Deforestation in South-East Asia
Instructional Video1:16
Next Animation Studio

Explainer: North Korea’s ‘monster’ new ballistic missile

12th - Higher Ed
North Korea has unveiled a new intercontinental ballistic missile that experts believe could carry multiple nuclear warheads to the continental U.S.
Instructional Video24:25
The Wall Street Journal

Palmer Luckey on the Future of National Security

Higher Ed
Anduril Industries and Oculus founder Palmer Luckey sheds light on autonomous weapons, his firing from Facebook and why he believes he will ‘see you in the metaverse.’
Instructional Video5:05
Curated Video

Freedom for Eastern Europe!

Higher Ed
Hungary, the first to push back domination and people could meet their loved ones. A wind of change in Poland as people resisted soviet dictatorship for democratic elections.
Instructional Video0:58
Next Animation Studio

China tests submarine launched missile in Bohai Sea

12th - Higher Ed
China has test launched a new submarine launched ballistic missile named the JL-3
Instructional Video6:05
Ancient Lights Media

Pakistan

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Pakistan.
Instructional Video2:00
Curated Video

Merian C Cooper and Ishiro Honda: Masters of Optical Illusions and Kaiju Films

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Let’s take a look at the works of Merian C. Cooper and Ishirō Honda. Both are known for their work on giant monster movies, especially the Kaiju genre.
Instructional Video5:38
Curated Video

How Robert J. Oppenheimer became the ‘Father of the Atomic Bomb’

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Robert J. Oppenheimer, born on April 22, 1904, is known as the father of the atomic bomb. Oppenheimer was awarded a PhD in theoretical physics and was interested in the emerging field of quantum physics. As a scientist at the University...
Instructional Video9:53
TLDR News

TLDR Interview: Is the Trans-Atlantic Relationship Stronger than Ever?

12th - Higher Ed
This weekend we attended the Munich Security Conference, where we met with US Lieutenant General Michael Loh and German Lieutenant General Ingo Gerhartz. With them we discussed the trans-atlantic relationship and if China could drive a...
Instructional Video9:31
TLDR News

Biden's Football, Bunkers & Doomsday Plane: What Happens if America Gets Nuked? - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Every country has them, but hopes to never need them; nuclear plans. So in this video we dive into what would happen if the United States was hit by a nuclear weapon, how they could respond, and how the government could survive a nuclear...
Instructional Video5:21
Ancient Lights Media

North Korea

6th - 8th
Video Atlas of Asia: This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of North Korea.
Instructional Video24:18
Wonderscape

History Kids: The Attack on Pearl Harbor and the Pacific Theater of World War II

K - 5th
This video provides a historical overview of the events leading up to the attack on Pearl Harbor, the consequences of the attack, and the subsequent involvement of the United States in World War II. It also raises thought-provoking...
Instructional Video11:40
Soliloquy

How New Zealand became Nuclear-Free

12th - Higher Ed
In 1987, the New Zealand parliament passed the “New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act” writing into law that New Zealand would be Nuclear-Free. This was the last act in a series of events where being...