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DEC 20, 2007 • Podcast
The Enclave Economy: Foreign Investment and Sustainable Development in Mexico's Silicon Valley
Kevin Gallagher finds that Mexico's post-NAFTA experience of foreign direct investment in its information technology sector, particularly in the Guadalajara region, did not result in ...
DEC 19, 2007 • Podcast
Fighting Corruption: Perspectives from the World Bank
Brian Levy discusses the dilemmas of addressing corruption in the context of development work, since the World Bank's primary mission is poverty reduction. New community-driven ...
DEC 17, 2007 • Podcast
Responsible Profit: Perspectives from Deutsche Asset Management
Bringing capital into play is the pragmatic and profitable response to climate change, says Mark Fulton of Deutsche Asset Management. Governments are creating a price ...
DEC 17, 2007 • Podcast
A Megacommunity at Work on Great Barrier Reef
Christopher Kelly explains how business leaders launched the Great Barrier Reef Foundation to coordinate scientific research and protect the ecosystem. Gradually a megacommunity formed around ...
DEC 17, 2007 • Podcast
Responsible Profit: Crafting a Fair Climate Agreement
Nikhil Chandavarkar of the UN says Developed countries focus on mitigation and absolute emissions levels, whereas developing countries cite their low per capita emissions and ...
DEC 12, 2007 • Podcast
Pakistan: The Struggle Between Politics and Extremism
Created as a Muslim state 60 years ago this August, Pakistan is in crisis, wrestling with Draconian laws, the conflict between secularism and Islam, and an ...
DEC 12, 2007 • Podcast
Trade Imbalance: The Struggle to Weigh Human Rights Concerns in Trade Policymaking
Is trade the best tool to achieve human rights objectives? Which human rights and for whom? Do trade agreements enhance or undermine the process? Susan ...
DEC 10, 2007 • Podcast
Towards a New Culture of International Relations: Rights and Responsibilities of the Individual in Multilateral Decision-Making
We need to involve individuals more and give a lot of what we call our sovereignty to the individual, says Kerim. Shared responsibilities should be ...
DEC 7, 2007 • Podcast
Branded! How the Certification Revolution is Transforming Global Corporations
Michael Conroy discusses how certification systems, market campaigns, and champions within corporations are driving a major shift in global corporate accountability on social and environmental ...
DEC 6, 2007 • Podcast
The First Campaign: Globalization, the Web, and the Race for the White House
The Internet has transformed the election process, says Graff, and whether candidates like it or not, fundraising and campaigning will never be the same again.