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The War in Ukraine Could Change Everything

Offered By: TED via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the complex geopolitical landscape of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in this 50-minute TED talk featuring renowned historian Yuval Noah Harari. Gain valuable insights into Ukraine's long history of resistance, the potential global implications of the conflict, and the broader cultural and ideological battles at play. Delve into topics such as the specter of nuclear war, the role of information in modern conflicts, and the potential impact on climate action. Analyze the effectiveness of international sanctions, the leadership of President Zelensky, and the roles of major global powers like China and Germany. Understand the historical context of the conflict, its unique characteristics, and the potential long-term consequences for the global order. Engage with thought-provoking discussions on the nature of war, the power of diplomacy, and the seeds of hatred that fuel conflicts.

Syllabus

Intro
Ukrainians are not Russians
Ukraines desire for independence
The Russian model
The longterm goal
The bottom line
The culture war
The decline of war
The return of nuclear weapons
Repairing the global house
Seeds of hatred
Historians and history
Germany
Information
China
Chinas role
Did diplomacy fail
What makes this situation unique
Could this crisis accelerate climate action
How do you look at President Zelensky
Is the sanctions effective
An analogy to Syria
The sentiment in the street


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