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2003 Audio On-Demand & Program Descriptions
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September 30, 2003
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China’s future in the global economy
Gordon G. Chang — attorney and author of The Coming Collapse of China
Martin Wolf — Columnist for The Financial Times

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Is the world safe for trade?
Robert Wright — Visiting Scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, author of The Moral Animal: Evolutionary Psychology and Everyday Life
Speaking Sept. 16th at a panel entitled "Is the World Safe for Trade?" at the Chicago Conference on the Global Economy, Sponsored by the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
 
September 29, 2003
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Iraqi Media Network
Don North — Television Producer & Director of Northstar Productions, Senior TV Consultant to the Coalition Provisional Authority

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Is Free Trade Fair?
Clyde Prestowitz, President of the Economic Strategy Institute, author of Rogue Nation: American Unilateralism and the Failure of Good Intentions

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Sikh candidate for Illinois Senate seat
Catrin Einhorn — Chicago Public Radio
 
September 26, 2003
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Zimbabwe Update
Ever Joice Win — Spokesperson for the NGO coalition group "Crisis in Zimbabwe"
  On the Rampage: Zimbabwe Youth Brigades
Eric Beauchemin — Radio Netherlands
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New Quentin Tarantino film
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia
 
September 25, 2003
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Iraqi Governing Council Assassination
Adeed Dawisha — Professor of Political Science, Miami University of Ohio, author of Arab Nationalism in the 20th Century

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Journalist’s perspective on Iraq
Anne Garrels — Foreign Correspondent, National Public Radio, author of Naked in Baghdad: The Iraq War as Seen by NPR’s Correspondent
 
September 24, 2003
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Sex Trafficking
Gretchen Soderlund — Mellon fellow in communication & society department of sociology, University of Chicago

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Journalist’s perspective on the Middle East
Joshua Hammer — Jerusalem Bureau Chief for Newsweek magazine, author of A Season in Bethlehem: Unholy War in a Sacred Place
 
September 23, 2003
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Bush addresses UN
Stephen Walt — Professor of International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

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The UN, Terrorism and Impoverished Nations
Thabo Mbeki — President of South Africa

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UN Reform
Tom Weiss — Presidential Professor, Graduate Center of the City of New York University

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Kofi Annan Addresses AIDS
Recorded September 22, 2003 at the UN General Assembly
 
September 22, 2003
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Iraq Update
Abbas Mehdi — Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at St. Cloud State University, an Iraqi exile
  The world of Global trade after Cancun
Taken from the “Is Doha Really about Development” panel at the Chicago Conference on the Global Economy, Sept. 15-16, 2003
Sponsored by the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations
Audio Jairam Ranseh — Secretary of the Economic Affairs Department for India’s Congress Party
Audio Ray Offenheiser — President of Oxfam America
Audio Gary Hufbauer — Reginald Jones Senior Fellow at the Institute for International Economics
 
September 19, 2003
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General Strike in Nepal
Ramjee Parajulee — Teaches at University College of the Fraser Valley, author of The Democratic Transition in Nepal

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Local Chileans mark coup anniversary
Mario Venegas — Coordinator, Permanent Committee for Chile in Chicago

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Chilean coup documentaries
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia

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Kenya Update
Koigi wa Wamwere — Human Rights Activist, Member of Parliament
 
September 18, 2003
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Israel-Palestine Perspective 1
Rev. Naim Ateek — Director of the Sabeel Ecumenical Theology Center in Jerusalem

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Israel-Palestine Perspective 2
Ambassador Dennis Ross — Director of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy

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Global Activism: Aga Khan
Iqbal Noor Ali — CEO of the Aga Khan Foundation
More global activism stories
 
September 17, 2003
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Arms Control Update
Jack Mendelsohn — Arms Control Analyst & Assoc. Professor at George Washington University, former State Department official

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Universal Jurisdiction in Argentina and Chile
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law

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Liberia Update Perspective 1
Sam Nagbe — Oxfam America’s representative in Monrovia

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Liberia Update perspective 2
Al-Hassan Conteh — Research Fellow for the Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethno-political Conflict, University of Pennsylvania
  Malta Still Divided on EU
Ann-Marie Michel — Radio Netherlands
 
September 16, 2003
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WTO Collapse - Perspective 1
Lori Wallach — Director of Global Trade Watch for Public Citizen

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WTO Collapse - Perspective 2
Richard Mills — Spokesperson, U.S. Trade Representative

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Political Perspective on Free Trade
Congressman Henry Hyde-R (6th District IL)
From a 9.15.03 Speech at the Chicago Conference on the Global Economy

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Fair Trade in Chiapas
Celerina Ruiz Nunez — President of Jolom Mayaetik Co-op
Marla Gutierrez of Kinal Antzetik (works with women’s indigenous groups)
 
September 15, 2003
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Sweden Votes No on Euro
Charles Peterson — Director of the Center for Scandinavian Studies at North Park University

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Future of the Euro
Robert Solomon — Guest Scholar, Brookings Institution
  Angola’s Future
Eric Beuchemin — Radio Netherlands
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September 12, 2003
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Exiling Arafat?
David Roett — Deputy Consul General for Israel's Consulate to the Midwest

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Exiling Arafat?
Ali Abunimah — Vice President of the Arab American Action Network

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Cancun's Group of 21: Alliance of Developing Nations
John Hilary — Trade Policy Analyst, Action Aid

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Chicago conference on global trade
Marshall Bouton — President of the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, sponsoring the Chicago Conference on the Global Economy

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Simplicity at the Toronto film festival
Milos Stehlik — Worldview film commentator
 
September 11, 2003
  Chile 30 years after the coup: “Promise of Freedom”
  Audio available from the Freedom Archives website
 
September 10, 2003
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Creating a non-violent culture
Michael Nagler — Founder of University of California Berkeley’s Peace and Conflict Studies Program

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Colombian President attacks human rights workers
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law

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Educating girls in Afghanistan
Wagma Battoor — Supervisor of Care International’s Out of School Girls Project
 
September 9, 2003
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Iran’s nuclear outlook
Gary Milhollin — Director of the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control
  Russia relocates arctic towns
Geert Groot Koerkamp — Radio Netherlands

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Venezuela Update
Jennifer McCoy — Director of the Americas Program, Carter Center, professor of political science, Georgia State University
 
September 8, 2003
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Reaction to Bush's vision on Iraq and terrorism
Listeners react to Sunday evening's speech

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Palestinian leadership-perspective 1
Hussein Ibish — Communications Director, American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee

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Palestinian leadership-perspective 2
Amotz Asa El — Executive Editor of the Jerusalem Post

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Reflecting on Sept 11 in film
Milos Stehlik — Film commentator and director of Facets Multimedia
 
September 5, 2003
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U.S. shifts strategy towards North Korea
Peter Hayes — Executive Director of the Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainable Development

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Burma update
James Mawdsley — activist, former political prisoner in Burma, author of The Iron Road: A Stand for Truth and Democracy in Burma
Metta Trust for Children's Education

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Telluride film festival
Milos Stehlik — Worldview film commentator
 
September 4, 2003
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Global Activism: Fighting Malaria
Ted Ernst — The Humanist Center of Cultures in Chicago
www.chicagohumanist.org

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War theater: Carmen Funebre
Marta Strauko — cast member of Teatr Biuro Podrozy’s production “Carmen Funebre”
Performing Arts Chicago

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Global trade and commodities: Sugar
David Orden — Professor of Agriculture and Applied Economics, Virginia Tech University. Author of Food Regulation and Trade Toward a Safe Open Global System
 
September 3, 2003
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Iraq and the UN
John Mearsheimer — Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago

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Iraq and the UN - A French perspective
Guillaume Parmentier — Director of the French Center on the U.S. for the French Institute of International Relations

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Iraq and the UN
Doug Cassel — Director of the Center for International Human Rights at Northwestern University School of Law

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Iran update
Ahmed Sadri — Professor of Sociology at Lake Forest College, Columnist for the Daily Star of Lebanon
 
September 2, 2003
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  Trade subsidies: Cotton

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Sam Barratt — Spokesperson for Oxfam International

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Dr. Mark Lang — President and CEO of the National Cotton Council, the trade association for the Cotton Industry
 
September 1, 2003
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Sweatshops in Bangladesh
Charles Kernigan — Executive Director of the National Labor Committee
Lisa Rahman — Shah Makhdum factory (manufacturer for Disney) worker until recently.
Sk “Shake” Nazma — President of the Bangladesh Workers Solidarity Center

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Nicaraguan coffee farmers speak out
Porsirio Zepada and Elim Blandon — Nicaraguan Coffee Farmers
Alicia Leinburger — Farmer Representative, Equal Exchange

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Colombia: Coca-Cola accused of labor abuses and collusion with death squads
Luis Adolfo Cardona — Former worker in Coca-Cola bottling plant in Colombia, currently living in Chicago
www.cokewatch.org

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Coca-Cola response
Rodrigo Calderon — Coca-Cola's Vice President of Communications for Latin America
Coca-Cola "Supplier Guiding Principles"

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