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The Country That Does The Most Good

Many countries claim they are making the world a better/safer place, but how which ones are actually making the world better? Simon Anholt asked himself the same question and came to a conclusion that to me was unexpected. I won’t spoil it for you.

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This entry was posted in International Events, Peace, politics and tagged Simon Anholt, TED on 2014-09-10 by Adam Clare.

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