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April 26, 2001
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International News of
the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine |
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Cape Town, South Africa:
Deconstructing District 6
Chris Chambers, Radio Netherlands |
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April 25, 2001
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Montenegro
John Lampe, Professor of History at the University of Maryland |
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Chicago Latino Film
Fest
Milos Stehlik with Arturo Ripstein, celebrated Mexican filmmaker
in Chicago for Latin American Film Festival
chicagolatinocinema.org |
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Bush Foreign Policy Outlook
David Eisenhower, Director of the Institute for Public Service
at the Annenberg Institute of Communication at Pennsylvania University
More information at carthage.edu
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April 24, 2001
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Japan: Reformer likely
new Prime Minister
Gerald Curtis, Burgess Professor of Political Science at Columbia
University |
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Synthesizing Recent Latin American Histories
Alma Guillermoprieto, author of Looking for History: Dispatches
from Latin America, Latin America correspondent for The New Yorker,
contributer to the New York Review of Books, as well as other
books and articles |
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April 23, 2001
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Central Africa Update:
Congo, Rwanda, Burundi
Suliman Baldo, Senior Researcher for Human Rights Watch |
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Public Institutions
and the Environment
Maurice Strong, environmentalist legend, Senior environmental advisor
to the United Nations and World Bank, author of Where on Earth
are We Going? |
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April 20, 2001
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Views on Mexico's Maquiladoras |
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Workers' Perspectives
Elvia R. Arriola, Fellow at the DePaul Humanities Center, translator;
Margarita Ramirez and Juanita Lopez, maquila workers who volunteer
with the CFO to help other workers understand their rights |
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Business Perspective
The Trade Commission of Mexico
Miguel Leaman, Trade Commissioner
www.bancomext.com.mx |
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The FTAA Viewed
from Brazil
Jordan Young, Professor of Brazilian History, Director of Brazil
Institute, Pace University
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Iranian Filmmaker's
Fiasco with U.S. Immigration Officials
This week in his regular film commentary, Facets Multimedia's Milos
Stehlik examines the fiasco and the films of Jafar Panahi. |
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April 19, 2001
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International News of
the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine |
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Critique of Labor Rights
under NAFTA
Lance Kampa, Senior Lecturer at Cornell University's School of Industrial
and Labor Relations, author of the Human Rights Watch report "Unfair
Advantage: Workers' Freedom of Association in the United States
under International Human Rights Standards |
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Mixed Views on the Role
of Labor Standards in Trade Agreements |
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- Labor standards belong in ILO not trade agreements:
Ambassador Carla Hills, U.S. Trade Representative under the
previous Bush administration from 1989 to 93.
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- Jordan treaty step in right direction; ILO has no teeth:
Lori Wallach, Director of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch
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- Moral suasion can work, trade itself is not
labor's enemy:
Jagdish Bhagwati, Professor of Economics at Columbia University
in NY, Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations
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- Moral suasion doesn't work, fair trade means
labor standards:
Leo Gerard, International President of the United Steelworkers
of America
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A coalition of labor groups are meeting to protest
the FTAA (Free Trade of the Americas)
Henderickson Spring Plant
48th and Western
Chicago
Saturday, April 21, 2001
11:30 am
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April 18, 2001
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Perspectives
on the Free Trade Area of the Americas |
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Looking for (Washington)
Consensus in Quebec
Doug Cassel, Northwestern University's Center for International
Human Rights |
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Perspective One
Ambassador Carla Hills, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of
Hills and Company, International Consultants, US Trade Representative
under the previous Bush administration from 1989 to 93. |
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Perspective Two
Lori Wallach, Director of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch |
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April 17, 2001
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The Four Cycles of Globalization
John Coatsworth, Professor at Harvard University |
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April 16, 2001
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Rumors of Japanese Princess
Masako's Pregnancy
Patrick Smith, writer, author of Japan: A Reinterpretation, worked
as an editor and correspondent in Asia for some 20 years |
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Worker and Land Rights
in Colombia
Jose Fernando Ramirez Lozano, Oil Union Representative
Jeff Danielski, translator |
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April 13, 2001
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Israeli-Palestinian
Violence Continues |
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Perspective One: Yossi
Olmert, Senior Likud Official |
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Perspective Two: Rasheid
Khalidi, Professor of History and Director of Center for International
Studies, University of Chicago |
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Jerome McDonnell with
Michael Hanchard
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Transnational Black
Politics On-Line
Michael Hanchard, Professor of Political Science at Northwestern
University, conceptualized Global Mappings: A Political Atlas
of the African Diaspora at http://diaspora.northwestern.edu |
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April 12, 2001
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International News of
the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine |
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Scholars at Risk
Robert Quinn, director of University of Chicago "Scholars at
Risk" program |
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April 11, 2001
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Listener Calls on US/China
Spy Plane Crisis |
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Election Surprise in
Peru
Doug Cassel, Northwestern Universitys Center for International
Human Rights |
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Iran Arrests Members
of Opposition Freedom Movement |
| Audio |
Ahmed Hodavi, former member
of Iranian Freedom Movement |
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Ahmed Sadri, Professor
of Sociology, Lake Forest College |
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April 10, 2001
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Conditions in Iraq |
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German Efforts to Halt
Environmentally Dangerous Indonesian Paper Mill
Mike Mulberger, Radio Deutschewelle |
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April 9, 2001
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Perspective on the China
- U.S. Debacle
Bruce Cummings, Professor of History at the University of Chicago
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Refugee Crisis in Guinea
and West Africa
Richard Poole, European representative of the American
Refugee Committee |
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April 6, 2001
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Listener Calls
Worldview listeners voice opinions on the China-U.S. spy
plane debacle |
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Milos Stehlik:
Marzieh Meshkini, Mohsen Makhmalbaf and The Day I Became a Woman |
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| Jerome McDonnell with Prince
Norodom Sirivudh |
Cambodia
Prince Norodom Sirivudh
Peruvian Election Preview
Charles Costello, director of the Democracy project at the Carter
Center |
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April 5, 2001
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International News of
the Week
Russ Watson, Senior Editor, Newsweek Magazine |
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Japan: From Textbooks
to Sex Slaves, Japan Wrestles with Demons of the Past
Norma Field, Professor of East Asian Language and Civilization at
the University of Chicago, author of In the Realm of a Dying
Emperor |
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April 4, 2001
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U.S.-China Spy Plane
Debacle: Opposite Ends of the Spectrum |
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Perspective One: Take a
hard line on China security issues
Dana Dillon, Policy analyst of the Heritage Foundation, former Army
officer |
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Perspective Two: Why the
degree of forward deployment in Asia?
Chalmers Johnson, President of the Japan Policy Research Institute,
author of Blowback: the Costs and Consequences of American Empire |
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Hypocrisy in U.S. Militarys
Use of International Law in Spy Plane Reaction
Doug Cassel, Northwestern Universitys Center for International
Human Rights |
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Russia and the Region:
Putins State of Union, State of Independent Media, Peace Talks
between Azerbaijan and Armenia
Paul Goble, Director of Communications for Radio Free Europe |
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April 3, 2001
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China-US Spy Plane Debacle
and the Future of Sino-US Relations
Orville Schell, Dean of Journalism at the University of California,
Berkley, author of many books about China, including Mandate
of Heaven: The Legacy of Tiananmen Square and the Next Generation
of Chinas Leaders, Virtual Tibet: Searching for Shangri-La
from the Himalayas to Hollywood, he also wrote the afterword
to The Tiananmen Papers |
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Recent Happenings in
Guatemala
Francisco Zamora, representative of the Guatemalan National Revolutionary
Unity (URNG) party for the U.S. and Canada. |
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April 2, 2001
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China:
Impact of Plane Collision
David Shambaugh, George Washington University |
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Yugoslavia: Putting Milosevic in Jail
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Anthony DAmato,
Northwestern University School of Law |
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Nina Bang-Jensen,
Coalition for International Justice |
| Audio |
Dusan Makavejev,
filmmaker |