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Many Westerners embrace globalization—but do they grasp how profoundly their consumption and spending habits affect people thousands of miles away? Filmed entirely on location in Malawi, Ecuador, Nicaragua, India, and Guatemala, this five-part series illuminates what globalization means for citizens of those nations. Emotional and informative interviews with farmers, school teachers, community activists, and others reveal the human side of situations too often assessed only in terms of business and profit. Portions are in other languages with English subtitles. 5-part series, 26 minutes each.



 
                    

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Copyright date: ©2004



The Series Includes : Malawi: A Nation Going Hungry | Ecuador: Divided over Oil | Nicaragua: Turning Away from Violence | India: Working to End Child Labor | Guatemala: The Human Price of Coffee
     


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Global Cities: Immigration and the World Economy
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Globalization Is Good
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Controversial writer Johan Norberg argues forcefully for one side of the globalization debate. In this program he examines three developing countries and how they fit into that debate, building a case for deregulation, the abolishment of subsidies an...(more details)
 
America's Immigration Debate
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Diversity from immigration keeps cities alive, former Senator Bill Bradley (D-NJ) and other leaders assert in this program; opposing views are also presented, thus summarizing America's immigration debate with mixed evaluations of its capacity for ch...(more details)
 
Mexico City: The Largest City
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This program defines Mexico City’s globalization in terms of winners and losers, examining how, in the world’s largest metropolis, immigration challenges are linked to poverty and population influx from surrounding rural areas. Contrasting the city’s...(more details)
 
Colombia: Cocaine's Battleground
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This documentary reveals just how divisive the 40-year Colombian civil war has become. It ventures behind government spin and FARC guerilla secrecy to interview army commanders, public officials, Colombian journalists, drug cartel paramilitaries, and...(more details)
 


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