America’s Racial Reckoning: Black Lives and Black Futures in Historical, Political and Legal Context
America is in the midst of reckoning with the legacies of racism, racial violence, and systemic injustice against black people. The current national uprising, ...
BrandeisUniversity
Lecture 18: Political Limits of Business: The Israel-Palestine Case
In this lecture, Prof. Ian Shapiro and Nicholas Strong, Yale College Class of 2018, discuss the Israel-Palestine conflict, the Breaking the Impasse advocacy group ...
YaleCourses
What Factors Contributed to a Conflict-Ridden Middle East? | A World on the Brink
A region diverse in culture and history, yet the source of many of today's most violent conflicts. Episode 3 of A World On The Brink teases out threads from the ...
Real Vision Finance
Barriers To Black Progress: Structural, Cultural, Or Both?
Manhattan Institute senior fellow Jason Riley joined Brown University's Glenn Loury to discuss Dr. Loury's upcoming Manhattan Institute working paper, followed ...
Manhattan Institute
Lessons of New Institutional Economics for Development
Are we all institutionalists now? What should development agencies really learn from the New Institutional Economics? John Nye discusses the impediments to ...
Mercatus Center
ANDY NGO: Antifa’s Plan to Undermine Liberal Democracy
A far-left revolutionary movement calling itself Antifa has organized mass violence on the streets of major American cities. Journalist Andy Ngo was severely ...
The Heritage Foundation
Failure To Appear: Resistance, Loss And Identity
Join us for a virtual conversation with Emily Quint Freeman about her resistance against the Vietnam War and its aftermath. In May 1969, Freeman was an ...
Commonwealth Club of California
Reform and Revolution 1815-1848: Crash Course European History #25
In the aftermath of the revolutions and upheaval in 18th and early 19th century Europe, there was a hunger for reform across the continent. Reformers like Robert ...
CrashCourse
It Depends What State You’re In: Policies and Politics of the US Health Care System | Part 1
Health care and political systems are deeply intertwined, with implications for the quality and equality of access to health care. This symposium explores the ...
Harvard University
When at Times the Mob is Swayed: A Citizen's Guide to Defending our Republic
September 12, 2019 Brennan Center for Justice NYU Law and the Brennan Center hosted a discussion of "When at Times the Mob is Swayed: A Citizen's Guide ...
NYU School of Law
How the British National Health Service Was Formed (Stay At Home #3)
Today we're talking to Tribune editor and Jacobin contributor, Ronan Burtenshaw, on the formation of the British National Health Service and what it can teach ...
Jacobin Magazine
Webinar: Are public-private partnerships the solution to India’s healthcare woes?
The #coronavirus pandemic has revealed in tragic detail the inadequacies of India's healthcare system. While public #healthcare, especially outside of major ...
newslaundry
The Ethics of Health Care Reform at Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics
Congress has been locked in debate over the last year about repealing the Affordable Care Act. There have been numerous controversies over the process ...
HMS Center for Bioethics
It Depends What State You’re In: Policies and Politics of the US Health Care System | Part 2
Health care and political systems are deeply intertwined, with implications for the quality and equality of access to health care. This symposium explores the ...
Harvard University
A Conversation with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg '59
On September 21, 2018, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg '59 returned to Columbia Law School to discuss strategic litigation as an approach to policy change with ...
Columbia Law School
Systemic Racism: Australia's great white silence | Jonathan Sri | TEDxQUT
Racism is more entrenched and systemic than most of us realise. Using a range of practical case studies, Jonathan shows how Australia's white supremacist ...
TEDx Talks
Workers on the Move: Addressing Global Workforce Challenges Through Labor Mobility Partnerships
Between 2050 and 2080, OECD countries will need at least 400 million new workers to maintain current pension and health schemes, resulting from a shrinking ...
Center for Global Development
Can Political Innovation Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy?
This is a session about fixing our democracy, and it reveals an actual plan — a compelling, actionable, specific strategy to transform our political system.
The Aspen Institute
Tariq Ali: Rights and Needs
A writer, journalist, filmmaker and leading figure among cultural-political analysts, Tariq Ali is the author of several important historical novels that examine the ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
João Biehl, “The Judicialization of the Right to Health in Brazil”
On February 28, 2019, João Biehl, PhD, delivered a talk at Yale University on “The Judicialization of the Right to Health in Brazil: Enacting Magical Legalism and ...
YaleUniversity
14. The Political and Judicial Elements of American Capitalism
Capitalism: Success, Crisis and Reform (PLSC 270) Professor Rae uses the Merck-Vioxx business case to highlight political elements of U.S. capitalism, ...
YaleCourses
How work requirements for social security programs impact people in need
President Donald Trump signed an executive order last month pushing certain work requirements for access to social security programs like Medicaid.
PBS NewsHour
Staying Sane in a Crumbling World
On May 14 the Valdai Club held an online presentation of its unscheduled special report, titled “Staying Sane in a Crumbling World.” This is a serious attempt by ...
ORF
2019 James Q. Wilson Lecture: The Entrenched vs. The Newcomers
The proliferation of unfair laws and regulations is walling off opportunity in America's greatest cities. In this year's James Q. Wilson Lecture, Edward Glaeser ...
Manhattan Institute
LIVE: The crisis of democratic capitalism
We are hosting a Panel Discussion on “The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism” with Martin Wolf, Chief Economics Commentator & Associate Editor, at The ...
Brookings India
Connecting the Dots: Technology to Bridge from Clinic to Community
While our nation's debate over how to structure our existing healthcare system rages along political and ideological lines, it may be missing the point altogether: ...
New America
All American Nativism: How the Bipartisan War on Immigrants Explains Politics as We Know It
Daniel Denvir is an award-winning journalist, Visiting Fellow in International and Public Affairs at Brown University's Watson Institute and the host of “The Dig,” a ...
Brown University
Alondra Nelson: The Black Panther Party and health care equality
Watch video of Alondra Nelson, associate professor of sociology at Columbia University, speaking at Vanderbilt University Nov. 8. Typically associated with the ...
Vanderbilt University
Richard M.Ryan: Is Human Autonomy a Western Ideology or a Basic Need?
University of Missouri Department of Psychological Sciences Distinguished Lecture Series, 2015-2016.
Mizzou Visual Productions
The Changing Behavioral Health Care Landscape: The Need for Evidence-Based Practice
Visit: http://www.uctv.tv/) David Mechanic, Director, Institute for Health, Health Care Policy, and Aging Research at Rutgers University, details the trends in ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
The Constitution, the Court, and Social Change | Tomiko Brown-Nagin || Radcliffe Institute
Since Brett Kavanaugh's appointment to the Supreme Court, the potential influence of the court on a range of critically important issues that could come before it ...
Harvard University
Regulation or “Don’t Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste” [COVID-19 & the Law]
The fifth panel of the Federalist Society's COVID-19 & the Law Conference discussed "Regulation or 'Don't Let a Good Crisis Go to Waste'". The panel took place ...
The Federalist Society
Michael Porter and Katherine Gehl: Why Competition In The Politics Industry is Failing America
Year after year, Congress fails to reach consensus on important issues, the electorate screams for change, and voters become more polarized along the lines of ...
Stern Strategy Group
Neoliberalism: WTF? Neoliberal Capitalism from Ronald Reagan to the Gig Economy | Tom Nicholas
Neoliberalism (or neoliberal capitalism) is a term which gets thrown around a lot in cultural and political discourse. Is it often used to describe the policies of ...
Tom Nicholas
Martha C. Nussbaum, "The Radical Utilitarians"
People today often think of Utilitarianism as a cold and heartless economistic creed. It's time to rediscover the radical origins of Utilitarian ideas, which were a ...
University of Chicago Law School
LSE III Annual Conference 2017 | Health Equity barriers and opportunities
This session looks at different aspects of health equity and inequalities in countries where economies, societies and politics are very different, but where many of ...
LSE
Innovating Democracy: Key Issues for the 2020 Election and Beyond
Experts weigh in on a number of key issues ahead of the 2020 election including: democratic engagement, voter participation, gerrymandering, voter ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
English 20 May 2020 - The Hindu Editorial News Paper Analysis [UPSC/SSC/IBPS] Current Affairs
Click here https://bit.ly/2wJs0SV to Download our Android APP to have access to 1000's of #Smart_Courses covering length and breadth of almost all ...
Study IQ education
After War: The Political Economy of Exporting Democracy
From the IHS Vault: Prof. Christopher Coyne lends an economist's eye to the subject of foreign policy, specifically post-conflict reconstruction and "exporting ...
Learn Liberty
Chapter 9 - Socio - Cultural Reform Movements
Brief history of modern India Brief History of modern India Spectrum Rajiv Ahir Chapter 2 - Approaches to Modern History https://youtu.be/C1JAC_kswvg Chapter ...
Success Keys
TEDxGeorgetown - Nick Troiano - How the Internet Can Create a 21st Century Democracy
Nick Troiano, College Class of 2012 | Nick is taking a leave of absence from Georgetown to help launch an organization that will hold the nation's first online ...
TEDx Talks
Webinar on planning for a supervised injecting facility in the UK.
This webinar brought together, on 4th June 2020, a partnership of presenters and discussants to talk about various aspects of how to set up supervised injecting ...
University of Kent