Tyranny comes home : how the 'boomerang effect' impacts civilian life in the U.S.
Methods used in foreign intervention often resurface domestically, whether that's in the form of skills or technology. University of Tampa professor Abigail Blanco calls this the boomerang effect. It's a consequence not often thought about when we discuss foreign intervention. The three ch...
| Format: | Video |
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| Language: | English |
| Language Notes: | In English. |
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Big Think,
2020.
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| Summary: | Methods used in foreign intervention often resurface domestically, whether that's in the form of skills or technology. University of Tampa professor Abigail Blanco calls this the boomerang effect. It's a consequence not often thought about when we discuss foreign intervention. The three channels to consider when examining the boomerang effect include human capital in the form of skills, administrative dynamics, and physical capital in the form of tools and technology. |
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| Physical Description: | 1 online resource (4 minutes) |
| Playing Time: | 00:03:37 |