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How does the General Election work?
The UK Parliament provides a fun and speedy guide to how the UK general election works (UK 2018).
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How Laws are Made in Germany
This animated film explains how German laws are made (3 minutes, 2020)
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Baffled by Bitcoin? How Cryptocurrency Works
The short video explains the decentralized system of the blockchain technology (New York Times 2018).
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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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How Lobbying Became A $3.5 Billion Industry
Lobbying is a huge industry in the U.S.. In 2019, around 12,000 registered professionals helped clients spend over $3.5 billion. The video explains how lobbying works, why it exists and how it became a powerful tool for businesses (15 minutes / USA: CBS 2020-21).
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How Is a Rapidly Changing Media Affecting Democracy?
Does accessing the news through social news feeds strengthen political polarization? The video describes the conflict betwenn sensationalism and substance (USA 2018).
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How Germany’s Economy Made The Greatest Economic Comeback
The German economy is the fourth largest in the world, posting the largest export surplus (USA 2020).
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Don’t Panic — How to End Poverty in 30 Years
The film was broadcasted on BBC TWO on September 23, 2015.
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