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Part 1 of 3: the role of economic policies and international institutions in the 'underdevelopment' of Africa.
Howard Nicholas is senior lecturer of economics at the International Institute of Social Studies.
Recorded on October 14th 2015 in the Hague - International Institute of Social Studies.
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3xlO7zt0Os
Part 3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06FSITmZlV0
What are the root causes of “underdevelopment” in Africa?
What is the role of trade and institutions like the IMF?
What is the role of imperialist wars and colonial legacy?
What are the hopeful social movements and initiatives in different African nations?
A critical discussion organized by:
- Critical Collective: https://www.facebook.com/Criticalcollective
- International Relations Committee - ISS
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"China is now the world’s sole manufacturing superpower", a mainstream European think think has acknowledged. Ben Norton explains China's historic growth and development model, and how the Chinese socialist market economy works.
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In Gambia, Bram Vermeulen follows two types of fortune seekers. On the one hand, Gambians trying to escape poverty and unemployment in their country by undertaking a dangerous journey to Europe.
On the other hand, the West African country is known for its love tourism, which mainly floats on economic inequality between older white tourists and Gambians hoping for monetary support or a visa. Love and happiness as a financial transaction.
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A rare insight (especially from mainstream media) into the forgotten but ongoing war in Yemen. BBC Arabic has secured the first on-camera interviews with US mercenaries from Spear Operations Group, hired by the UAE for targeted killings of Al Qaeda operatives in Yemen and its often ignored cost to innoncent civilian lives. These mercenaries openly discussed their deadly operations with reporter Nawal al Maghafi for BBC World Service Documentary series.
Spear Operations Group Mercenaries: https://reprieve.org/uk/2024/0....1/23/bbc-documentary