Mohau Pheko
What is wrong with the way global trade works?
Since the World Trade Organization came into being in 1995 global trade in food has been distorted by agricultural subsidies. New trade agreements encourage subsidized farmers in…
Recorded: 10 September 2006
Mohau Pheko
What is the WTO’s Doha round?
Mohau Pheko discusses the World Trade Organization’s Doha Development Round of trade talks which failed in 2006. The talks were designed to correct injustices in the current…
Recorded: 10 September 2006
Susan George
How do the WTO, World Bank and IMF work?
Susan George considers the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) to be acting as a de facto World Ministry of Trade and Finance.…
Recorded: 8 September 2006
John Cavanagh
Are corporations too powerful?
John Cavanagh gives examples of ways in which global corporations have set the world’s financial institutions – the IMF, World Bank and WTO (formerly GATT). Oil companies…
Recorded: 13 April 2005
Lori Wallach
How free is ‘Free Trade’?
Lori Wallach talks about the unethical nature of multi-lateral trade agreements such as NAFTA and the seventeen agreements enforced by the World Trade Organization (WTO). Many WTO…
Recorded: 13 April 2005
Lori Wallach
What have the effects of ‘Free Trade’ been? (Part One)
In the first part of this two-part series, Lori Wallach explains how the name of free trade was usurped by multinational corporations and right-wing think-tanks in the early 1990s.…
Recorded: 13 April 2005
Lori Wallach
What have the effects of ‘Free Trade’ been? (Part Two)
Lori Wallach discusses the impact of unfair trade rules such as those of NAFTA and the WTO, established in 1994 and 1995 respectively. She gives examples of how biased trade regulations…
Recorded: 13 April 2005
Lori Wallach
Do foreign investors have too much power?
Lori Wallach explains how existing WTO agreements empower corporations at the expense of national governments, but are not absolute in their demands – requiring government…
Recorded: 13 April 2005
Mae-Wan Ho
Has Darwin’s theory of natural selection been misinterpreted?
Mae Wan-Ho discusses how the Darwinian theory of natural selection has been misappropriated by business leaders and economists. The notion of ‘survival of the fittest,’…
Recorded: 31 January 2005
John Perkins
Does the US have an empire? (part 2)
Former economic hitman John Perkins sees positive change emerging from different quarters. He believes the social movements that have emerged in recent years point to real progress.…
Recorded: 28 January 2005
Caroline Lucas
Are there any alternatives to economic globalization?
Caroline Lucas explains how economic growth is largely driven by corporate globalization and how the global trading system has been designed to further the interests of the affluent…
Recorded: 3 December 2004
Michael Meacher
How can humanity better respect the environment?
Michael Meacher MP addresses the theme of environmental governance. He begins by talking about the fragile nature of our Earth’s biosphere, with particular reference to James…
Recorded: 31 March 2004
Elisabet Sahtouris
Should spirituality and science be unified? (part 2)
In this two-part series Dr. Sahtouris talks about reuniting spirituality with science in order to form a new world view – a world view that shows how humanity is still evolving…
Recorded: 1 September 2003



