The Economist
What's the point of NATO?
NATO is often called the most successful alliance in history. But to remain relevant after 70 years the Atlantic partnership needs to go on changing
60 Second Histories
The Zulu Wars - part 1
This video gives an introduction to Zululand in Africa and its people.
60 Second Histories
Slave Capture
An African slave describes slaves in Africa were captured and by whom
Financial Times
Chinese exports - looking behind the numbers
The FT's Asia news editor Joe Leahy looks at whether the fall in Chinese exports is down to the trade war with the US or a broader economic slowdown.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Asia: Challenges and Opportunities
In part 5 of INET's interview with Erik Berglöf, he discusses how emerging countries in Asia are increasingly competing with Eastern Europe, but also represent big market opportunities
The Wall Street Journal
Defining Fair Trade
The Trump administration has fired its first salvos in what it says isn't a trade war. Where is this headed?
Institute of Art and Ideas
Are western values still relevant?
Western values have been extraordinarily successful. Yet now, we seem on the backfoot unsure of ourselves and sometimes embarrassed at our own past. Beset with postmodern doubts, do we need to revive belief in the value and importance of...
Economics Explained
The Economics of Foreign Exchange: Globalization
The foreign currency exchange market is one of the most influential markets in the world today, the New York stock exchange, the Nasdaq and the Tokyo stock exchange the three largest securities markets in the world have a daily trading...
The Business Professor
Understanding Trade Secrets
This video discusses the concept of trade secrets and their significance in protecting intellectual property. It provides definitions and examples to aid in the viewer's understanding of the concept.
60 Second Histories
The Beginning of the British Empire
A description of the start of the British Empire with the early explorers, dating back to Tudor times.
Curated Video
The Reasons Behind Globalization
In this video, the concept of globalization and the reasons behind its existence are discussed. The speaker explains how national economies are integrated and interdependent, leading to increased international trade, inward investment,...
Curated Video
Get Along Monsters: It's Okay to Say No
It has been shown that children who are taught refusal skills are more likely to make positive choices and refrain from engaging in high-risk behaviors. It's important to help children set limits for themselves and say "no" to outside...
60 Second Histories
British Empire - The Jewel in the Crown
A look at how India became fully integrated into the British Empire.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Should We Remain Hopeful About Globalization?
Justin Yifu Lin describes his work to better understand how transition economies can achieve sustainable growth, and why a closer look at unique structural conditions is essential to redefining development. Lin is the Dean of the...
ACDC Leadership
5 comparative advantage HACKS you need to know
Hey econ students, I made this video to help you rock the comparative advantage and terms of trade question on your econ exams.
Economics Explained
The Economic Powerhouse of Singapore: Singapores Economy
This is Singapore, a city-state nation just off the coast of Malaysia it is one of the most praised and highly regarded economies amongst the business community in the world. Singapore has obviously had some advantages, it was in the...
Cerebellum
America's Documents Of Freedom 1775-1786 - The Articles Of Confederation 1776
The documents our predecessors left for us contain a written record of our history, and bear witness to why we are who we are and how our democracy evolved. In this video we look at the documents that come from the tumultuous...
Curated Video
Regrouping and Composing Hundreds and Tens When Adding
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of regrouping when adding numbers with too many ones to fit in the ones place. They use base 10 blocks to visually represent the numbers and demonstrate how to regroup ones into tens and...
ACDC Leadership
Supply and Demand with International Trade- Micro Topic 2.9
In this video I explain how to show the effects tariffs and quotas on a supply and demand graph. The days I filmed this video were in "spirit week". One day was sports day (that's why I'm dressed like a coach) and the other day was...
National Institute of Standards and Technology
NIST Video: Why the Building (WTC7) Fell
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) conducted an extensive three-year scientific and technical investigation of the Sept. 11, 2001, collapse of the 47-story World Trade Center building 7 (WTC 7) in New York City....
Step Back History
A Brief History of Quebec
This week, we're going to celebrate the Canadian Province Quebec's birthday by doing a quick history of the strange place.
Curated Video
Chunking: Learning Technique for Better Memory and Understanding
This video explains the concept of chunking, which is the process of breaking down large amounts of information into smaller, more manageable pieces. By doing so, we can better understand and remember the information. The video also...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Free Trade Does Not Make Countries Richer
In part 2 of INET's interview with Ha-Joon Chang, he says that history shows that developing countries need protectionist trade policies to nurture young businesses -- including the United States until World War II