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Brooke Brodack dives into one of the thorniest questions in global politics: why do conflicts persist? In this short, she presents a thought-provoking argument that when institutions and profit structures are built around global conflicts, those conflicts become nearly impossible to resolve. She acknowledges the deep sensitivities involved while encouraging viewers to examine the systemic forces at play.
This is Brooke at her most politically engaged, inviting her audience to share their own perspectives in the comments. It is part of her October 2023 series of political shorts where she uses her platform to spark meaningful conversations about governance and accountability.
Key Topics
- Institutional profit from global conflicts
- Why conflicts are difficult to resolve
- Encouraging civic engagement and critical thinking
Notable Moments
- [00:00:00] "If there is an institutional and profitable component to global conflicts, global conflicts are unlikely to be resolved"
- [00:12:00] Inviting viewers to share their thoughts in the comments
