News Clip0:21
Hearst Metrotone News

Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko speaks about a no-first-use policy concerning nuclear weapons at the United Nations in New York City.

Higher Ed
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko speaks about a no-first-use policy concerning nuclear weapons at the United Nations in New York City.
News Clip0:20
Hearst Metrotone News

East Germans escape into West Berlin during the Cold War.

Higher Ed
East Germans escape into West Berlin during the Cold War.
News Clip2:20
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Cold War bunker in Bosnia revived

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Cold War bunker in Bosnia revived
News Clip6:07
Curated Video

Nerve agent Novichok - how it breaks down the body

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Chemical experts say the nerve agent used to attack a former Russian spy and his daughter behaves differently to those previously used and is in a class of substances deadlier than similar chemicals like sarin or...
News Clip9:19
Bloomberg

Australia Ex-PM Rudd Says Xi Wants a 'Changing' China, Not Status Quo

Higher Ed
Nov.05 -- Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who is now president of the Asia Society Policy Institute, talks about China's policies and its relations with other nations. He speaks on the sidelines of the Bloomberg New Economy...
News Clip4:08
Bloomberg

China's Vision of a Censored Internet is Spreading

Higher Ed
Jun.09 -- China is offering a new version of the internet. This new vision combines sweeping content curbs with uncompromising data controls. It’s called Cybersovereignty and it’s already spreading to other countries around the world.
News Clip3:06
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Police thriller Cold War heats

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Police thriller Cold War heats
News Clip6:55
Bloomberg

NATO Secretary General: Trump, U.S. Committed to NATO

Higher Ed
Jan.20 -- NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg talks about comments about NATO from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and his confidence in the nation's commitment to the alliance. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua from the...
News Clip0:12
Hearst Metrotone News

U.S. President John F. Kennedy names Moscow as the source of trouble in the Berlin Crisis.

Higher Ed
U.S. President John F. Kennedy names Moscow as the source of trouble in the Berlin Crisis.
News Clip0:25
Hearst Metrotone News

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin attend the Yalta Conference.

Higher Ed
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin attend the Yalta Conference.
Stock Footage0:33
Bridgeman Arts

First Soviet Hydrogen bomb test (Joe 4 or RDS-6) August 12 1953, USSR.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD colour footage of the cloud formation from the first Soviet test of a thermonuclear weapon (hydrogen bomb) on August 12, 1953, that detonated with a force equivalent to 400 kilotons of TNT. The device, which was nicknamed Joe 4...
News Clip4:13
Curated Video

IAEA, NATO officials, Nagasaki survivor, at Vatican nuclear meeting

Higher Ed
The Vatican on Friday hosted Nobel laureates, UN and NATO officials and a handful of nuclear powers at a conference aimed at galvanizing support for a global shift from the Cold War era policy of nuclear deterrence to one of total...
News Clip6:07
Curated Video

Nerve agent Novichok - how it breaks down the body

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Chemical experts say the nerve agent used to attack a former Russian spy and his daughter behaves differently to those previously used and is in a class of substances deadlier than similar chemicals like sarin or...
News Clip5:27
Bloomberg

Reflecting on a Week of War

Higher Ed
Rose Gottemoeller, former Deputy Secretary General for NATO, reflects on a week of war in Ukraine, including the humanitarian situation, fears of nuclear action and more.
News Clip4:44
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Swiss Cold War bunkers back in vogue as Ukraine conflict rages

9th - Higher Ed
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has reawakened interest in Switzerland's concrete nuclear fallout shelters, built during the Cold War with enough space to shelter everyone in the country (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip7:46
Bloomberg

Trade Wars Can Easily Escalate into Hot Wars, Says Rep. Tulsi Gabbard

Higher Ed
May.09 -- Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) discusses domestic and foreign policy issues and her candidacy for president with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Balance of Power.'
Stock Footage1:59
Bridgeman Arts

Damaged buildings, US government agency offices. Clip from 1960s Cold War educational film.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Peace Education program of the American friends Service Committee, "The Language of Faces", c.1960. Cold War film. damaged and desolate buildings. Secret Services offices or other US government agency offices, men and women typing.
Stock Footage3:03
Bridgeman Arts

US citizens in streets, anti-war protest, people debating. Clip from 1960s Cold War educational film.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Peace Education program of the American friends Service Committee, "The Language of Faces", c.1960. Cold War film. General street scenes (New York?). Male and female anti-war demonstrators debate with each other in the streets during...
Stock Footage1:31
Bridgeman Arts

Food preparation in a disaster. Canada, 1960s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 1 from French Cold War film 'Alimentation de Secours en Period D'Urgence (Nourrir les Populations Affamees)', about how to feed a displaced population during a disaster or emergency. Footage of food halls and kitchens. Stills of...
News Clip4:59
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Slovenia hideouts spill Cold War secrets

9th - Higher Ed
Almost three decades after the end of the Cold War secrets from the era of espionage and power games are now resurfacing in Slovenia
News Clip3:24
Bloomberg

Team U.S. vs. Team China for Global Dominance

Higher Ed
Dec.17 -- Gideon Rose, editor at Foreign Affairs magazine, examines the competition for global dominance between the U.S. and China. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip3:21
Bloomberg

Roubini: Trump's Isolationist Policy Recipe for Disaster

Higher Ed
Jan.03 -- NYU Stern School Professor Nouriel Roubini and Ian Bremmer, president at Eurasia Group, discuss the geopolitical risks linked to the policies of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. They speak on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip5:45
Bloomberg

Equity Markets Saying This Too Shall Pass: Ed Yardeni

Higher Ed
Ed Yardeni, president at Yardeni Research, says markets are moving from an inflationary boom to something like stagflation. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
News Clip1:33
Hearst Metrotone News

Albert Einstein makes a plea to end the arms race.

Higher Ed
Albert Einstein makes a plea to end the arms race.