44 research outputs found
Global Journalist: Japan's new trade relations with Africa
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. Host: Stuart Loory. Guests: Eric Due, Shaowen Lin, Tommy Ngidi (?). Directors: Pat Akers. Producers: Sara Andrea Fajardo, Un Teck Han (?). Web Master: Radha Ravi (?)
Global Journalist: The Unsettled Clash Between Palestine and Israel
On this March 28, 2002 program, journalists discuss how a bombing in Netanya, Israel is connected the growing concerns of religious extremism in the Middle East
Global Journalist: Reconstruction after the Iraq War
This is a Global Journalist conversation from April 17, 2003 between Stuart Loory and journalists on what to expect for the reconstruction process following the end of the war in Iraq. They examine past reconstruction in Afghanistan and Bosnia and determine what should and should not be repeated in Iraq. Host: Stuart Loory. Guests: John Lichfield (Paris), Senad Slatina (Bosnia), Razia Sultana (Pakistan). Producers: Sara Andrea Fajardo, Augustine Pang. Director: Mary Furness
Global Journalist: Global perception of U.S.'s stance on Iraq War build-up
In this February 20, 2003 conversation on the Global Journalist, Stuart Loory interviews several journalists on the relations between the U.S. and Australia, the Netherlands, Japan, and Venezuela concerning the build-up toward the Iraq War. They discuss whether each country supports or opposes the U.S.'s position on the war, as well as internal controversaries occurring in the countries, such as Middle Eastern oil exports. Host: Stuart Loory. Guests: Ben English (Australia), Wendy Bronker (?) (Netherlands), Eric Due (Japan), Andrés Izarra (Venezuela). Producers: Sara Andrea Fajardo. Director: Pat Akers
Global Journalist: Iraqi elections
In this January 27, 2005 program of the Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory talks to three journalists, Dahr Jamil in Baghdad, Maggy Zanger in Tucson, and Marty Schram in Washington about whether the upcoming elections in war-torn Iraq will lead the country to develop a democracy
Global Journalist: Unrest in Israel
In this October 28, 2004 program, host Stuart Loory discusses the implications of the Israeli Knesset's approval of a plan to withdraw from the Gaza Strip, and the reportedly serious illness of Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat on peace talks in the region
Global Journalist: Expectations for 2003 : war on terrorism, nuclear weapons, trade
In this conversation from January 2, 2003, Stuart Loory asks several journalists what they expect to be the big stories in 2003. Among their predictions: the war on terrorism, the North Korean nuclear weapons program, politics in Latin America, famine in Africa, and free trade for Latin America and the U.S. Host: Stuart Loory. Guests: Raymond Louw (South Africa), Chon Shi-yong (South Korea), Dan Kirshock (Argentina). Producers: Colleen Stretchura. Director: Pat Akers
Global Journalist: Mugabe's press crackdown during re-election: President Bush's Asia trip
On this February 21, 2002 Global Journalist program, host Stuart Loory speaks with four journalists about the controversial campaign of Zimbabwe's incumbent candidate for president, Robert Mugabe. They also talk about the status of relations between North Korea, South Korea, Japan and the United States following a trip from U.S. President George W. Bush to the Demilitarized Zone on the North-South Korea Border. Host: Stuart Loory. Guests: Michael Zielenziger, Woosuk (Ken) Choi, Basildon Peta, Kurt Shillinger. Director: Mary Furness. Producer: Sarah Andrea Fajardo
Global Journalist: Iraq War and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
In this Sepember 26, 2002 episode of Global Journalist, host Stuart Loory and four journalists discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the upcoming war against Iraq. Guests from the US, Palestine, Israel and France discuss how the invasion of Iraq would bring impact to the Arab world and Israel, as the US is making its effort to gain support from European allies to its cause in Iraq
Global Journalist: Prospects for George Bush’s second term and Middle East peace
In this November 4, 2004 episode of Global Journalist, Stuart Loory and political correspondents from around the world discuss foreign attitudes regarding the re-election of President George Bush. Also, Loory speaks with journalists in Japan and London about troop involvement in the Middle East