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List of TED Talks for Global War Stories AssignmentTRANSCRIPT
War and peace TED Talks
1. Joseph Kim: The family I lost in North Korea. And the family I gained.
2. Daniel Suarez: The kill decision shouldn't belong to a robot
3. Janine di Giovanni: What I saw in the war
4. Ronny Edry: Israel and Iran: A love story?
5. Jake Wood: A new mission for veterans -- disaster relief
6. Jason McCue: Terrorism is a failed brand
7. Bahia Shehab: A thousand times no
8. Scilla Elworthy: Fighting with non-violence
9. James Stavridis: A Navy Admiral's thoughts on global security
10. Marc Goodman: A vision of crimes in the future
11. Keith Nolan: Deaf in the military
12. Stephen Coleman: The moral dangers of non-lethal weapons
13. Peter van Uhm: Why I chose a gun
14. Jonas Gahr Støre: In defense of dialogue
15. Karen Tse: How to stop torture
16. Srdja Popovic: How to topple a dictator
17. Natalie Warne: Being young and making an impact
18. Guy-Philippe Goldstein: How cyberattacks threaten real-world peace
19. Sarah Kaminsky: My father the forger
20. Julia Bacha: Pay attention to nonviolence
21. Jeremy Gilley: One day of peace
22. Josette Sheeran: Ending hunger now
23. Rory Stewart: Time to end the war in Afghanistan
24. Nadia Al-Sakkaf: See Yemen through my eyes
25. Maajid Nawaz: A global culture to fight extremism
26. Emiliano Salinas: A civil response to violence
27. Sam Richards: A radical experiment in empathy
28. Stanley McChrystal: Listen, learn ... then lead
29. Ralph Langner: Cracking Stuxnet, a 21st-century cyber weapon
30. Wael Ghonim: Inside the Egyptian revolution
31. Suheir Hammad: Poems of war, peace, women, power
32. Jody Williams: A realistic vision for world peace
33. Bart Weetjens: How I taught rats to sniff out land mines
34. William Ury: The walk from "no" to "yes"
35. Zainab Salbi: Women, wartime and the dream of peace
36. Aaron Huey: America's native prisoners of war
37. Stefan Wolff: The path to ending ethnic conflicts
38. Joseph Nye: Global power shifts
39. Carne Ross: An independent diplomat
40. Maz Jobrani: Did you hear the one about the Iranian-American?
41. Jamil Abu-Wardeh: The Axis of Evil Middle East Comedy Tour
42. Julian Assange: Why the world needs WikiLeaks
43. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy: Inside a school for suicide bombers
44. Emmanuel Jal: The music of a war child
45. Paul Collier: New rules for rebuilding a broken nation
46. Clay Shirky: How social media can make history
47. Sean Gourley: The mathematics of war
48. Laurie Garrett: Lessons from the 1918 flu
49. Bruce Bueno de Mesquita: A prediction for the future of Iran
50. Samantha Power: A complicated hero
51. Newton Aduaka: The story of Ezra
52. Paul MacCready: Nature vs. humans
53. Noah Feldman: Politics and religion are technologies
54. Philip Zimbardo: The psychology of evil
55. Eve Ensler: What security means to me
56. Irwin Redlener: How to survive a nuclear attack
57. George Dyson: The story of Project Orion
58. Paul MacCready: A flight on solar wings
59. Deborah Scranton: An Iraq war movie crowd-sourced from soldiers
60. Steven Pinker: The surprising decline in violence
61. Dean Kamen: Luke, a new prosthetic arm for soldiers
62. Chris Abani: Telling stories from Africa
63. Patrick Awuah: How to educate leaders? Liberal arts
64. Alan Russell: The potential of regenerative medicine
65. Dan Dennett: Dangerous memes
66. Thomas Barnett: Let's rethink America's military strategy
67. David Rockwell: A memorial at Ground Zero
68. Play_iconJames Nachtwey: My wish: Let my photographs bear witness
69. James Nachtwey: My wish: Let my photographs bear witness
70. Bill Clinton: My wish: Rebuilding Rwanda
71. Martin Rees: Is this our final century?
72. Robert Wright: Progress is not a zero-sum game
73. Peter Gabriel: Fight injustice with raw video
74. Ashraf Ghani: How to rebuild a broken state
75. Sasa Vucinic: Why we should invest in a free press
76. Bobby Ghosh: Why global jihad is losing
77. Alberto Cairo: There are no scraps of men
78. P.W. Singer: Military robots and the future of war
79. Malcolm Gladwell: The unheard story of David and Goliath
80. May El-Khalil: Making peace is a marathon
81. Bandi Mbubi: Demand a fair trade cell phone
82. Giles Duley: When a reporter becomes the story
83. Stephen Coleman: The moral dangers of non-lethal weapons
84. Hasan Elahi: FBI, here I am!
85. Malcolm Gladwell: The strange tale of the Norden bombsight
86. John Hunter: Teaching with the World Peace Game
87. Patrick Chappatte: The power of cartoons
88. Inge Missmahl: Bringing peace to the minds of Afghanistan
89. Viktor Frankl: Why believe in others
90. Jonathan Klein: Photos that changed the world
91. Dean Kamen: The emotion behind invention
92. Mark Roth: Suspended animation is within our grasp
93. Asher Hasan: My message of peace from Pakistan
94. Ryan Lobo: Photographing the hidden story
95. Gordon Brown: Global ethic vs. national interest
96. Parag Khanna: Mapping the future of countries
97. Sophal Ear: Escaping the Khmer Rouge
98. Bruce Bueno de Mesquita: A prediction for the future of Iran
99. Corneille Ewango: A hero of the Congo forest
100. David Hoffman: Sputnik mania
101. Mohamed Ali: The link between unemployment and terrorism
102. Trita Parsi: Iran and Israel: Peace is possible
103. Manal al-Sharif: A Saudi woman who dared to drive
104. Shabana Basij-Rasikh: Dare to educate Afghan girls
105. Sanjay Pradhan: How open data is changing international aid
106. Lisa Kristine: Photos that bear witness to modern slavery
107. Dalia Mogahed: The attitudes that sparked Arab Spring
108. Wadah Khanfar: A historic moment in the Arab world
109. Monika Bulaj: The hidden light of Afghanistan