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Dambisa Moyo on how the U.S. makes bad leaders worse
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Dambisa Moyo discusses the impact of reducing African aid budgets.
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Dambisa Moyo on how aid is killing Africa.
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“Aid disenfranchises Africans…[they] cannot hold their governments accountable,” says author Dambisa Moyo.
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A conversation with Dambisa Moyo, former Goldman Sachs economist and author of Dead Aid: Why Aid is Not Working and How There is a Better Way For Africa
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Governments across the world are growing and changing like never before. The question now is how companies can learn to navigate new regulations and capitalize on new opportunities. From bailouts […]
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Today’s leading business and economic minds offer experience-based strategies for finding success in perilous times. From cost-cutting, to innovation, to business psychology, Big Think experts have global solutions to the […]
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Exponential changes to technology have always presented opportunities and risks. Today’s businesses need the best ideas for how to leverage technology to compete and grow. Big Think technology experts share […]
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Dan Ariely on why it’s so difficult to be rational.
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The philosopher Peter Singer discusses the dilemma of seeking a life without pain.
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The philosopher discusses his controversial ideas about handicapped children.
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Peter Singer tackles poverty and the environment.
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The philosopher Peter Singer discusses morality and enlightened self-interest.
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Peter Singer on modern utilitarianism.
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The philosopher discusses how understanding selfishness can help us fashion a better society.
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Philosopher Peter Singer discusses the state of global ethics.
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Richard Dowden says Mugabe will not bow from power if only to spite the West.
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The journalist does not have faith in a massive financial aid package for Africa.
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The journalist says prevention is the key step that no effort has been able to successfully deliver on yet.
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The journalist notes a great deal of enthusiasm for Obama but no homegrown leader of equal stature.
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Journalist Richard Dowden says solidarity is the goal but it’s handicapped by regional allegiances.
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The journalist says colonialism was “short enough to destroy leadership in Africa but not long enough to replace it with anything else.”
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The journalist analyzes China’s far-reaching role in Africa’s mineral sector.
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The journalist advises not going to Africa with the idea of being a crusader.
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The journalist explains the dysfunction that plagues Africa’s politics.
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The journalist first entered the field after missionaries got him a teaching job in Uganda in 1971.
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The journalist tells the story of the world’s leading organization for African affairs.
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Specific strategy from today’s top business leaders.
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Technology has changed everything.
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Warren is both “hopeful and pessimistic.”
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