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  • Experts discuss whether social media is good for democracy

    Three academics talk about the impact of social media on democracy. Dr Ethan Plaut, Dr Maria Armoudian and Associate Professor Lech Janczewski discuss the pros and cons of social media on democracy (17 minutes / NZ 2020).

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  • The Economy of Germany

    Germany is a hugely influential economy in the world today, it has been a stabilizing force in the euro-zone and its prosperity has overflowed into regions that have been less stable (15 minutes / Economics Explained 2021).

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  • Are trade unions fit for the 21st century?

    With wages stagnating and employers increasingly favouring short-term and zero-hours contracts, are traditional workers' unions flexible and proactive enough to respond to the demands of a modern labour force? (UK: Guardian 2017)

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  • Does migration harm developing countries?

    Does the money and skills returning migrants bring to developing countries outweigh the brain-drain effect? (UK: Guardian 2017)

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  • Economic Principles: How the Economic Machine Works

    This site established by Ray Dalio attempts to educate readers about the nature of domestic and global economies. The flagship media piece on the site is a 30-minute explication of how Dalio understands the economy, using a simple machine metaphor to explain the basic driving forces of the economy, to analyze what leads to ups and downs in the economy, and to define such basic ...

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  • Is the use of unmanned military drones ethical or criminal?

    The use of unmanned aerial vehicles, or 'drones', is one of the most controversial elements of modern warfare. The technology allows for the delivery of bombs and bullets with no risk whatever to the attacker. But does the use of drones create new ethical problems? (UK: Guardian 2017)

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  • Gains from trade (part 1)

    This video by the UK Trade Policy Observatory looks at the reasons why international trade can benefit an economy - be this through specialisation, more competition, or by leading to productivity change. An economy can therefore gain both by trading with countries which are very similar and those that are quite different. But not all firms, people or regions within an economy ...

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  • Gains from Trade (part 2)

    This video from the UK Trade Policy Observatory forms part 2 of a two-part video series looking at why countries trade with each other. In this video we look at why trade results in winners and losers. Specialisation and the competition it creates in and between firms will mean some firms benefit whilst others struggle to adapt and / or compete (UK 2021).

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  • How America became a superpower

    With over 800 military bases around the globe, the US is easily the most powerful nation on earth. But it wasn't always this way. The US once played an insignificant role in global affairs. In this 8-minute video, you can see the transformation (USA: Vox 2021).

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  • Solving the Refugee and Migration Crisis?

    What would a sustainable refugee and migration policy look like? Professor Paul Collier of Oxford University in conversation with Social Europe's Editor-in-Chief Henning Meyer (Social Europe 2018-19)

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