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IMF and the Third World : will the cure kill?
(WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)Blackwell Corporation (Washington D.C.)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceSouth Carolina Educational Television Network, 1984)
Examines the role of the IMF, Third World criticisms of the institution, and the relationship between American interests and IMF policy.
Privatization in the Third World
(WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)Blackwell Corporation (Washington D.C.)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceSouth Carolina Educational Television Network, 1986-11-22)
Examines the growing trend of privatization in the Third World.
Africa : going forward or backward?
(The Kentucky NetworkGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 2000)
Examines the political and economic situation on the ground in Africa, as well as the United States’ role in the region.
Africa : U.S. policy choices?
(The Kentucky NetworkGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1996)
Feeding the world
(WHYY-TV (Television station : Philadelphia, PA)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1989)
Examines the debate over the world’s dwindling food supply.
A conversation with Barber Conable, President of the World Bank
(WETA-TV (Television station : Washington, D.C.)Blackwell Corporation (Washington D.C.)Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceSouth Carolina Educational Television Network, 1987)
Examines the role of the World Bank in spurring economic growth and the ways in which the institution benefits the United States.
Africa's second liberation?
(Connecticut Public TelevisionWorld Beat AssociatesGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1992-02-25)
Examines African development and democratization after the end of Cold War.
Financing global development : is it time for reform?
(The Kentucky NetworkGeorgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 1998)
Examines the goals and effectiveness of American foreign aid programs, and discusses the reasons why the U.S. should continue providing development assistance in the post-Cold War world.
International banking
(Jefferson Communications Inc.Georgetown University. School of Foreign Service, 1982-11-02)
Examines the causes and potential consequences of the international lending crisis.
Addressing global poverty
(Georgetown University. School of Foreign ServiceForeign Policy Association, 2005)
Examines the international efforts to eradicate poverty.