Wow, this might've been the best presentation ever in human history, but I don't know that BECAUSE I CAN'T SEE ANY F****** THING.
@petuamwesigwa456412 күн бұрын
Beautiful! Well done Kaaka Jolly❤
@emmamugisha249813 күн бұрын
My children are blessed to have Kaka Jolly as their Mukaka
@pamelatumwebaze687413 күн бұрын
So proud of you Kaaka Jolly. You raised 15+++. You mothered lots and lots of us at church
@HarvardCID13 күн бұрын
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@jasonsmith115515 күн бұрын
Like all serious academics, he's a fan of Harry Potter novels. Not the great classics, not historical texts, not philosophy, definitely not War and Peace (RUSSIAN BAD!) no.... Harry Potter novels. Novels written for children. He actually made a video about Harry Potter novels comparing them to Ukraine or something, I couldn't bother to watch a grown man and academic lecture captured students on Harry Potter, but wow. Jesus tap-dancing-christ, the man is a fifty some year Yale professor who helped to send a half a million working class men to be slaughtered for the Arms Industry, you think out of all the literature out there, he might be able to promote something a bit more cerebral than a fking HARRY POTTER NOVEL. I guess he could never promote anti-war literature, or his handlers wouldn't cut him anymore checks, but even his handlers want people to take him seriously, right? I mean, c'mon CIA, can't your boy do a little better?
@wailinburnin22 күн бұрын
There is some sort of disconnect that is demonstrated in this KZbin posting of this lecture. I’m commenting as the second comment in eleven years. I was a Project Management Professional (credentialed in 2004) who could not find employment in any hiring organization that valued professional project management. I had never heard of PDIA until yesterday. Why is this PDIA thing so narrowly applicable to only a handful of public policy wonks - quiet ones at that? This lecture is about can’t-get-there-from-here organizational structure underlying a level in which “best practices” is the recognized solution, in other words: find the best practices and implement them is irrelevant, another disguising mechanism. I’m not sure what this means, but one way of looking at this, 2 comments in 11 years is as a failure of communication or that this concept of PDIA is an irrelevant abstraction. The hypothesis that this subject matter only appeals to introverts, hence, no comments, seems implausible. So, I find myself paralyzed by cognitive dissonance.
@gideonpirandoni17022 күн бұрын
great presentation. the reality is schooling is dominating education
@kristjanpeil23 күн бұрын
37:00 yeah, exactly! If professional journalism is a job, ie earning a living, then fake news is stealing a living. That's what's always got me so riled about people who say "if you don't like propaganda, then ignore it." And I am always at a loss of words to express, "Ignore thieves. Are you serious?" And they're like "... weell yeah but freedom of speech, man..." And I don't have the words to say: "We have freedom of action as well. That doesn't mean you can STEAL stuff!!"
@aboubacarsanogo159226 күн бұрын
Pendant sont dans des discours de complexés face au reste du monde, voici des dignes compétences africaines qui se confrontent au monde d'égal à égal. L'Afrique doit s'inviter au rendez vous du donner et du recevoir avec ses potentialités et ses intelligences. Bravo PM Patrick Achi!
@kouassifabrice933826 күн бұрын
Thank you Mr prime minister for sharing you experience in public infrastructures developpement in Africa. It was very instructive. Thank again 👏
@henriipaute237226 күн бұрын
Amazing course with very useful informations. Thank u for that sharing.
@ericzadi280426 күн бұрын
I am proud to know that this great man is my fellow Ivorian. 🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🐘🐘🦣THANK GOD
@josuecalderon51129 күн бұрын
Ends his talk on “we can do large scale liberal democracies, but there may be a small margin of error and we might be outside of the margin of error!” What!???
@myhappyskin3093Ай бұрын
And here we go here go, we have chtgpt now. We will never (need) to think on our own again ….
@KatyYoder-cq1kcАй бұрын
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@KatyYoder-cq1kcАй бұрын
KatyYoder-cq1kc 0 seconds ago Go AWAY WOKE Psychopaths. I am not your property. Lesbianism who stalk, rape and abuse people are psychopaths and terrorists.
@YasinversityАй бұрын
Watching this on the internet.
@andrewpaterson51922 ай бұрын
Totally unconvinced by the Green Growth nonsense. I am also extremely sceptical of the "growth" argument. Especially as it is argued from the country inequity point of view. The "opportunity" argument is cynical too. Apparently rich countries are going to invest in poor countries ... To exploit " opporunities" to make them rich. Really ? When has this ever worked out? Rich counties always scheme to exploit. And they will do it again. Their wealth has been accumulated by emissions. So the rich counties must decarbonize themselves.. And they must do it without exploitation. We have already seen emissions trading schemes and offsets shift the task from the rich to the poor. It is truly appalling. Rich people are invited to buy an offset involving some unproductive project in a poor country so their guilt is assuaged like a Pope's Indulgence. So Growth in the rich world must stop and the export of their responsibility must also stop. These guys see this as an opportunity ... Bullshit ! This is properly called "exploitation". Net Zero is pure bullshit. Green Growth is a euphemism for avoiding responsibility. These guys are apologists for the worst excesses of capitalism which demands infinite exponential growth at all costs on an obviously finite planet. Lets challenge the real problem ... Growth. And why do we have to deal with cost of capital? Especially when capital is so concentrated ... By countries that have done the most damage and don't want to take responsibility. I challenge the Centre for International Development to describe what happens at the resource boundaries. Anything less is just short term capitalist propaganda. Disappointing .... Cancelling my subscription.
@Rocky-uz7yl2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot
@csa71892 ай бұрын
Which town of 30 000 is he referring to?
@morrademedo2 ай бұрын
Dizer que a situação se deve à polarização e dar nome a duas forças étnicas me faz pensar que o interlocutor quer ver a casa pegando fogo. Me parece uma ótima análise sob o ponto de vista de um intelectual democrata americano, mas não faz sentido para mim, uma pessoa normal de outro país.
@nogi70283 ай бұрын
She asked him a 2 paragraph long, 12-parter question. No wonder Bertaud looks confused
@adamj.75723 ай бұрын
It actually starts with democratic (Shura) governance
@tahwsisiht3 ай бұрын
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@tahwsisiht3 ай бұрын
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@DrSerendip3 ай бұрын
The use of GDP per capital is a crude and inaccurate measure. This is why Marx and Dickens make perfect sense. Both were writing about the same time in the same locations looking at the life of working people. Marx from the perspective of the wealthy trust fund child of an industrialist who was taking advantage of the working class to enrich Daddy. Dickens from the perspective of the child growing up in less than ideal circumstances, saddled with a father who ended up in a work house and his own time in a workhouse. The measure of taking total productivity, the actual work by the working class not the entrepreneur and dividing it by the total population of the nation is not an accurate measure of the economy. It fails to tell you where that money is going, who holds the lion share of the money. Keep in mind that in our current system money and politics or economics and politics are like conjoined twins that share vital organs. Economic disparity equal political disparity. Sadly most people, including economists, fail to see that. The divides are not just because of economic disparity but also because those at the top, the small slice of the system with the smallest number of members but the highest amount of wealth and power work to undermine the vast majority. Very much like the monotheistic god who tells the people how to please him/her, is omniscient and so already knows the outcome, who punishes the people for the mistakes they make even though he/she knows all along that will be the outcome.
@joepalmer52514 ай бұрын
I like tacos
@MuhammadAbdullah-bu2fm4 ай бұрын
Awesome
@DelphineUwimana-oz5nd4 ай бұрын
Dr.Kaberuka Donald, my hero and role model
@MuhammadAbdullah-bu2fm4 ай бұрын
Very nice
@martynkemp52864 ай бұрын
Not sure how Canada remains green!
@saifullahsheraji85055 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the good information you shared with us. I have a question, why should we always refer to the past to make our research more complete?
@irenedavo37686 ай бұрын
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@irenedavo37686 ай бұрын
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@abdiazizsaladmaow40966 ай бұрын
I want PhD scholarship development And political Economics please how i can get it
@3506Dodge6 ай бұрын
He should study Cincinnati. Cincinnatians put clan loyalty above all.
@alexriverson24196 ай бұрын
Funny that Maya Tudor thinks of India as wealthy. It's clear that this armchair academic knows nothing about the level of poverty in India and the slums people live in. She thinks democracy made India wealthy while in Fact India is only about 5% as wealthy as the US. China, presumably a dictatorship, is zillion years ahead of India. Maya Tudor's "lecture" is nothing more than a linguistic bubble. Not only that she thinks that democracy is some sort of a God everyone must worship, but she fails to pose the real question: if democracy is so glorious why is democracy not making India as rich as the West? i.e. why does democracy causes wealth in the West while fails to do so in India?. Maya Tudor picks on Pakistan as her favorite punching bag, most likely for ulterior motives, but her ideas seriously lack substance. In summary, Maya Tudor should study why China is far ahead of India (dictatorship vs democracy) and why the West is far ahead of India though both are democracies.
@aldrinspeck27246 ай бұрын
WEIRD people have more impersonal prosociality than your average global South dude (as long as the other guy is another rich white guy).
@DaniLoren7 ай бұрын
We need to work local as we have sun and water everywhere we don’t need companies to transport energy anywhere I believe we need to share the knowledge on how to build smart solutions locally. The planet is fine it adapts and regenerates it self in less time than we imagine without man in action like we saw in the pandemic. We need to higher our consciousness through silencing the mind to receive real answers and cocreate with universal creativity. Thanks for all the data and info 😊
@DaniLoren7 ай бұрын
Nice to meet you all I am building a totally self sustainable tiny house a capsule
@DaniLoren7 ай бұрын
Nice to meet you all I am building a totally self sustainable tiny house a capsule
@ibsachemeda28627 ай бұрын
proud of you our boy, very interesting and insigntful presentation ...
@patrickvernon15707 ай бұрын
Trump ran on liberal capitalist pluralism in 2020 and lost. Only the ignorant and the con artists say trump was messaging white nationalism in 2020. In fact white nationalists stayed home in 2020 because there was nothing for them and the GOP lost.
@patrickvernon15707 ай бұрын
Whatever western academics and government says about Russia they are really projecting about themselves.
@user-uo8vw7kk4v7 ай бұрын
Thanks For Including such Important Topic...
@amoszweig7 ай бұрын
hello Prof. DeMesquita and Prof. Smith How would you evaluate the original athenian form of democracy: government by revolving random council? for every political question, roughly 10 people are chosen from the whole population at random, and they then have to debate until they reach a unilateral agreement on the course of action. it seems to me, that corruption would be straight out the window, because one would have to bribe the entire population, and also in the random councils egoistic decisions would be very unlikely, because such a decision could just be repudiated by a next random council.
@KS-yo6md7 ай бұрын
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@melakuwoldeamlak7 ай бұрын
Having the status of the governor of the NBE I believe your presentation mainly reflects in most part the view of the gov't which makes it difficult to accept your presentation as it is. secondly talking about the economy of Ethiopia I believe any presentation that excludes the absence of good governance, the problem of land ownership, rampant corruption and not less population growth make the presentetion incompelet
@hiyabalex6 ай бұрын
Difficult to say genuine comment, seems governmet opponent !
@jacobsmith87407 ай бұрын
Thanks
@patrickvernon15707 ай бұрын
Modern Liberalism also has an us and them but it’s most insidious. It says those in the center of society (who can mobilize against the oligarchy) is them and those at the margins who are the oligarchs and thier ethnic revolution partners sexual deviants they are the “us”.