1 00:00:07,880 --> 00:00:13,870 Particularly a pandemic, as we saw, has impact on the economic development of the world. 2 00:00:14,230 --> 00:00:18,580 Does it mean that you react the same way? But 911 is We all have seen it. 3 00:00:18,640 --> 00:00:22,870 You know, so it's synchronised that moment because they might differ. 4 00:00:22,900 --> 00:00:29,350 The shocks that were considered real shocks internally for the organisation, then what might be the global shocks? 5 00:00:30,700 --> 00:00:35,650 Welcome to Global Shocks. The podcast of the Oxford Mountain Program on Changing global Borders. 6 00:00:36,070 --> 00:00:39,700 My name is John King and I'm a research fellow in international relations. 7 00:00:40,240 --> 00:00:44,770 And in this podcast, we're going to explore how international organisations deal with global shocks. 8 00:00:45,580 --> 00:00:51,220 Global shocks are all around us, from humanitarian emergencies to war, financial crises to pandemics. 9 00:00:51,730 --> 00:00:57,130 So how can international organisations respond to them, adapt to them and survive such turbulent times? 10 00:00:57,670 --> 00:01:02,170 To find out, we are entering the conversation with leading figures from these organisations, 11 00:01:02,590 --> 00:01:09,490 to find out how they're affected by crisis and turbulence, what lessons they draw from the past, and what future prospects they have.