Journal of Political Science (JPS)
Journal of Political Science (JPS) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that publishes articles on both domestic and international politics. The journal is ...
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Making Sense of The Brexit Stalemate: Unpredictable Setbacks or 'Accident Waiting to Happen’?
Interview with Dr Frank Mols On 2nd October 2016, then UK Prime Minister Theresa May Triggered Article 50, paving the way for the UK to leave the European ...
Australian Institute of International Affairs
4 Parts of a PhD Program (Political Science)
Have you ever wondered what someone actually DOES when they "get a PhD"? In this video I break down what you can expect from a PhD program in political ...
Dr. Emily Maiden
Political institutions--what are they and why do they matter?
POLS3033 Environment, Human Security, and Conflict Lecture 3, video 2 by Richard Frank A lecturer at the Australian National University COURSE WEBPAGE: ...
Richard W. Frank
Economic Schools of Thought: Crash Course Economics #14
We talk a lot about Keynesian economics on this show, pretty much because the real world currently runs on Keynesian principles. That said, there are some ...
CrashCourse
Chinese Politics & Authoritarian Regimes | Professor Rory Truex | Talks at Google
Rory Truex is a professor at Princeton University focusing on Chinese politics and authoritarian regimes. At this Talks at Google series, Professor Truex argues ...
Talks at Google
Surviving the 21st Century by Professor Noam Chomsky
Professor Noam Chomsky Institute Professor & Professor of Linguistics (Emeritus), Massachusetts Institute of Technology addressed this question of global ...
DurhamUniversity
Coronavirus Mutations and COVID 19 Vaccine Implications with Shane Crotty, PhD (SARS CoV 2 Variants)
Professor Shane Crotty, Ph.D. explains recent coronavirus mutations and how they might impact COVID 19 vaccines and transmission. COVID-19 research of ...
MedCram - Medical Lectures Explained CLEARLY
Covid-19: why vaccine mistrust is growing | The Economist
A vaccine for covid-19 could be rolled out before the end of the year. But a worrying rise in mistrust of vaccines threatens its effectiveness. Now & Next is a series ...
The Economist
Why People Believe Covid-19 Conspiracies
Scientists have been studying Covid-19 in real-time as the world collectively goes through a traumatic, world-changing event. It's killed more than half a million ...
CNBC
Dr. Peter Brukner - 'Why Low Carb?'
Peter Brukner OAM, MBBS, FACSP, FACSM, FASMF, FFSEM is a specialist sports and exercise physician and the founding partner at the Olympic Park Sports ...
Low Carb Down Under
Former FBI Agent Explains How to Read Body Language | Tradecraft | WIRED
Former FBI agent and body language expert Joe Navarro breaks down the various ways we communicate non-verbally. What does it mean when we fold our ...
WIRED
We could lose the oldest culture on our planet | Amy Toensing | TEDxCarnegieLake
When the pyramids were being built, the Aboriginal culture in Australia was already running for 55000 years. In this talk, Amy Toensing shares the difference in ...
TEDx Talks
Dr. Paul Mason - 'Low Carb from a Doctor's perspective'
Dr Paul Mason obtained his medical degree with honours from the University of Sydney, and also holds degrees in Physiotherapy and Occupational Health.
Low Carb Down Under
Dr. Gary Fettke: The Role of Nutrition in Everything
In this video, Australian orthopedic surgeon Dr. Gary Fettke outlines the junk science that shapes our nutrition guidelines. Fettke's presentation was part of ...
CrossFit®
Why Climate Change Denial Still Exists In The U.S.
Despite overwhelming scientific evidence, some American politicians continue to deny that climate change exists, while others question the severity of its impact.
CNBC
Finding the right sources online - Smart research for HSC students
You search online all the time, but are you finding what you need? This session helps you look for sources of scholarly content for the HSC, including ...
State Library of New South Wales
The Volatility of the Gold Market, Explained | WSJ
The price of gold is going haywire, driving a frenzy of investment that's calling into question the metal's reputation as a safe-haven during times of economic ...
Wall Street Journal
Disarmament - 10+2 Political Science Lecture by Harminder Kaur Lecturer Political Science
Disarmament - 10+2 Political Science Lecture by Harminder Kaur Lecturer Political Science, Govt. Sr. Sec. School, Manauli, Mohali.
Harminder Kaur
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Criminology: A Very Short Introduction | Tim Newburn | Talks at Google
Tim Newburn is the Professor of Criminology and Social Policy at LSE and author of Criminology: A Very Short Introduction. In this talk, he gives an overview of ...
Talks at Google
Ray Kurzweil (USA) at Ci2019 - The Future of Intelligence, Artificial and Natural
The Future of Intelligence, Artificial and Natural https://www.creativeinnovationglobal.com.au Ray Kurzweil is one of the world's leading inventors, thinkers, and ...
CInnovationGlobal
Alan Bloomfield — International Criminal Court Challenges & Palmyra
Part 1 of 2 Alan Bloomfield from the University of Western Australia discussing the current challenges faced by the International Criminal Court and Bashar Al ...
Australian Institute of International Affairs
Evaluating Privacy Needs When Engaging in Advocacy Online
Net 303 - Policy Primer - 17511191.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE II | INDIA & WORLD (LS 3) | SHAITAZ BEGUM MA'AM
Model Schools Telangana
Beauty is Power: Why I’m No Longer Afraid to Own It | Ryann Richardson | TEDxCitrusParkWomen
This talk explores 1) the concept of "beauty" -or aesthetic appeal- as a universal tool for power and influence, 2) the modern social history of restricting women's ...
TEDx Talks
US-Australia Dialogue on Medical Innovation in Response to COVID-19
On February 2, 2021, G'Day USA and the American Australian Association were proud to present this dialogue, showcasing the exceptional contributions ...
American Australian Association
Covid-19: what will it take to vaccinate the world? | The Economist
The race to immunise the global population against covid-19 is under way. With the distribution of safe and effective vaccines posing an unprecedented ...
The Economist
Don Aitkin Lecture 2015
Professor John Dryzek, Australian Research Council Laureate Fellow and Centenary Professor in the Centre for Deliberative Democracy and Global ...
University Of Canberra
'The Political Narratives in Traditional Media and New Media in Kenya...' Delphine Hochstrasser
Delphine Hochstrasser (University of Edinburgh) shares her research on 'The Political Narratives in Traditional Media and New Media in Kenya - Raila Odinga's ...
Political Studies Association
What Other Cities Could Offer to Businesses Leaving Hong Kong | WSJ
Hong Kong's new national-security law is changing how one tech CEO sees the future of his company in Asia's global hub. Several countries in the region are ...
Wall Street Journal
An Evening with Niall Ferguson
The Scottish-born Harvard University professor, known for his provocative and contrarian views on international history and economic policy, discusses his life ...
SOH Talks & Ideas Archive
Part 2 Alan Bloomfield — International Criminal Court Challenges & Palmyra
Part 2 of 2 Alan Bloomfield from the University of Western Australia discussing the current challenges faced by the International Criminal Court and Bashar Al ...
Australian Institute of International Affairs
China and human rights | Anastasia Lin | Tom Switzer
China uses its trade power as leverage to infiltrate institutions and bully virtually every Western nation. Anastasia Lin knows this firsthand, having grown up in ...
Centre for Independent Studies
RESET.21 | MATTERS OF FACTS: THE SCIENCE OF GETTING IT RIGHT ON CLIMATE
How much do the scientific facts really matter in addressing the climate emergency? Do we already know enough to set the right goals and timeframes for action, ...
National Climate Emergency Summit
Food Politics 2019: "Nutrition Science Under Siege" with Marion Nestle
Nutrition science is under attack from statisticians and the food industry. Who stands to gain and what might be lost? Introduction by Malia Wollan, director of the ...
UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism
The Interview
In this film, we invited four successful applicants back to Cambridge to share their interview experiences. We asked experienced interviewers in four subject ...
Cambridge University
Former MI6 chief claims coronavirus came from Wuhan lab
A former spy chief has warned people not to dismiss the idea that the coronavirus was an "engineered escapee" from the Wuhan Institute of Virology. Sir Richard ...
Sky News
sharks attack policy in Australia
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Jean-François Nativel
Why is there a measles outbreak in Europe? BBC News
Cases of measles in Europe have reached the highest this decade, according to the World Health Organization. So what's going on? #measles #bbcnews ...
BBC News
New study: This nasal spray could be key to beating COVID-19
Developers say that INNA-X, a nasal spray can protect users against COVID-19 as well as the common cold. RT America's Trinity Chavez reports for the News ...
RT America
The Same Drugs: Helen Pluckrose on postmodernism, feminism, and Cynical Theories
I spoke with Helen Pluckrose, co-author of Cynical Theories and one of the masterminds behind the Grievance Studies hoax, early in January. We talked about ...
Meghan Murphy