Global Journalist archive (MU)
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[Collection created March 2020.]
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Item Global Journalist: Far East’s resignations, protests and nuclear weapons(2008) Loory, Stuart; Ahn, Chak-hee; Kirk, Donald; Witter, Willis; Lewis, Leo; Yoneyama, ShiroThe Sep. 4, 2008 show with Stuart Loory brings to the table political turmoils happening in Japan, North Korea and Thailand. The panel of guests gives its insights on how political and economic changes in the Far East affect not only the region, but also can take a toll on their relations with the U.S.Item Global Journalist: East Timor conquers independence from Indonesia(2002) Gelatt, Rod; Williams, Louise; Galpin, RichardRod Gelatt hosts this May 09, 2002 episode debating an atypical topic with his two guests: the rise of a newly-free nation, East Timor. Knowing the country’s past and the recent devastation trail left by Indonesian domination, both journalists say East Timor’s reconstruction and independency materialization depend on international help.Item Global Journalist: Electoral fraud in Zimbabwe and Peru’s Truth Commission(2002) Gafke, Roger; Meldrum, Andrew; Louw, Raymond; Lauer, Mirko; Hayner, PricillaRoger Gafke hosts this Apr. 25, 2002 show. He, three journalists and one human rights activist go deep into the meaning, functionality and outcomes of truth commissions in the context of transitional justice, taking the examples of Peru and South Africa and pondering what it would look like if applied in Zimbabwe – which would require Robert Mugabe’s removal as President.Item Global Journalist: Colin Powell’s mission to negotiate peace in the Middle East(2002) Loory, Stuart; Rößler, Hans-Christian; Tisdall, Simon; Heimer, MEha Odin(ph)The Israeli-Palestinian war remains the topic of discussion. During this Apr. 11, 2002 episode, Stuart Loory seeks to understand how the U.S. long-time major European allies view the country’s efforts to bring about peace in the Middle East: especially in light of Colin Powell’s visit to Israel. The journalists also talk about Maoism’s affirmation in Nepal.Item Global Journalist: Conflict in Gaza demands a united front from Arab countries(2002) Loory, Stuart; Khashoggi, Jamal; Sanabani, Faris; Nasr, Octavia; Wittes, TamaraIn this Mar. 21, 2002 episode, Stuart Loory’s guests take a deeper look into the Israeli-Palestinian war in Gaza, and criticize the United States’ position, for siding with Israel.The journalists also venture on whether or not the US will bring a war to Iraq and its consequences to Arab countries.
