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Global Journalist: GJ talks 2003 G8 Summit (2003)
(2003)
This June 5, 2003 Global Journalist program features guest host Byron Scott speaking with four international journalists about their perspectives on the G8 summit held in Évian, France. Host: Byron Scott. Guests: Shaowen Lin (@LinShaowen1...
Global Journalist: OPEC’s power after the U.S. war in Iraq
(2003)
In this May 8, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, host Byron Scott and four journalists from Venezuela, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Russia discuss about how the oil market in OPEC member countries and allies impacts the world economy, and what...
Global Journalist: GJ talks lessons learned by foreign journalists at MU Journalism Program
(2003)
This May 15, 2003 program of Global Journalist featured guest host Byron Scott speaking with three international journalists who spent the last year learning about American media at the Missouri School of Journalism through the Humphrey Fellowship...
Global Journalist: President Bush's war on Iraq and the EU response
(2003)
This interview from May 1, 2003, features several European journalists describing their countries' responses to President Bush's war on Iraq. They discuss the stance that the leaders of Germany, France, the United Kingdom and Spain are taking...
Global Journalist: Can we contain terrorism?
(2003)
This May 22, 2003 program featured host Stuart Loory speaking with three international journalists about terrorism, and the global spread and influence of Al Qaeda....
Global Journalist: Byron Scott explores difficulty of anti-corruption reporting
(2003)
This is a conversation on June 12, 2003 between Byron Scott and journalists discussing the difficulties of reporting in the Balkans in the midst of corruption and crime. Guests from Serbia, Croatia, and Montenegro weigh in on the lack of protections...
Global Journalist: NATO in the leadup to the Iraq War
(2003)
In this February 13, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory interviews four panelists about the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in advance of an important Security Council meeting to determine if the United States should go...
Global Journalist: From Asia to Europe to Africa, American pop culture is everywhere
(2003)
Byron Scott is the host of this Feb. 27, 2003 show, in which, alongside four international journalists, he discusses how prevalent American culture tends to be around the world: spanning from music to fast food to action movies, it has somehow...
Global Journalist: Space Shuttle Columbia disaster
(2003)
This is a conversation on February 6, 2003 between Stuart Loory and journalists about the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster on February 1, 2003. They discuss their predictions for the American space program going forward, as well as the progression...
Global Journalist: Global war ON terrorism
(2003)
This August 28, 2003 conversation demonstrate how the global war on terrorism is a complicated matter even for the United Nations. How do we fight terrorism worldwide? Is the UN will ever agree on the fight on global terrorism?...
Global Journalist: Can the United States avoid war in Iraq?
(2003)
In this January 23, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory and four journalists discuss the possibility of a war between the United States and Iraq. Guests from the US, UK, Israel and Lebanon weigh in on how other countries would react...
Global Journalist: A kidnapping in Colombia, a murder in Sweden and a vote against the Euro
(2003)
This week Global Journalist have a conversation with different journalists about the fate of eight kidnap tourist in Colombia and about who join the EU at last and who is left? In the conversation Stuart Lorry is with Nidia Hagstrom head...
Global Journalist: As the world eyes Iraq, Venezula and Ecuador face challenges
(2003)
In this January 9, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, guest-host Byron Scott interviews four panelists about the political strife plaguing Venezuela and Ecuador at a time when many eyes were only turned to Iraq....
Global Journalist: An International Perspective on the 2003 California Governor’s Race
(2003)
This August 8, 2003 program had host Stuart Loory speak with three international journalists to learn how the 2003 California governor's race, which notably included then-candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger, was being covered internationally....
Global Journalist: Openly gay minister
(2003)
On this August 7, 2003 program Global Journalist asks if the election of an openly gay minister in the United States Episcopal Church minister Gene Robinson, as Bishop of New Hampshire threatens to split the Worldwide Church, the Anglican Communion...
Global Journalist: Fair trade and subsidizing rich farmers
(2003)
On this September 11, 2003 Global Journalist program interviewees discussed how subsidizing farmers in rich countries is affecting the developing world. Are small holder farmers benefiting from the subsidy? What would be the solution to a fair trade...
Global Journalist: Japan's new trade relations with Africa
(2003)
In this October 2, 2003 Global Journalist program, guests discuss Japan effort to make new trade partners in Africa. How could this shift the world trading order and relations? The group also discusses Japan's billion-dollar aid pledge to Africa...
Global Journalist: President Bush visits Africa
(2003)
In this July 10, 2003 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory leads a discussion on President Bush's visit to Africa and his effort to alleviate the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Host: Stuart Loory. Guests: David Ouma Balikowa, Winston Ojukutu Macauley...
Global Journalist: International view as UN Security Council debates Iraq War
(2003)
This conversation on the March 6, 2003 Global Journalist show features several journalists from around the globe describing how their countries' governments view the Iraq War as the United Nations Security Council continues to debate the matter. One...
Global Journalist: The next weapons of mass destruction
(2003)
This September 4, 2003 conversation will give us the glimpse of an understanding if Iran is developing weapons of mass destruction; if so, will it be the next threat for the world? Is Iran really a growing threat?...