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Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade. We believe sustainable global trade strengthens relationships between nations and improves people’s lives. We support original research and education programs that build understanding and leadership in global trade. Our approach is independent, fact-based and objective.
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IPE at Middlebury College with James Morrison
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Join Georja Calvin-Smith for a round up of the week's cultural and current affairs stories from across the African continent: exclusive reports and analysis. Every Thursday at 3:45pm Paris time.
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China Trends podcast gives the latest trends in China's economy.
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This podcast series explores the changing relationship between business and society from 1999 to today. Each episode unpacks a key event—from the Seattle WTO protests to the global financial crisis and beyond—to find insights for the future. Produced by the Aspen Institute’s Business & Society Program and hosted by Michelle Harven.
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Trade Bites - the podcast about trade policy. Brought to you by the Centre for Inclusive Trade Policy, and presented by Chris Horseman of Borderlex.
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The Zero Hour with RJ Eskow. "The Time is Now."
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CATALYST is about pivotal moments that shape business and the global economy. We tap into the expertise of Temple University’s Fox School of Business faculty and business community to dig deep into today’s most pressing questions, like: What is the future of work? Will the WTO stop working? Who is winning the global AI race? We decode topics from philosophical and practical standpoints so you, the workforce, can spark change in your field.
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World Insight with Tian Wei is an international platform for debate and intelligent discussion. It is the meeting point of both the highly influential and rising voices, facilitated by host, Tian Wei.
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A podcast from SWI swissinfo.ch, a multilingual international public service media company from Switzerland, where Imogen Foulkes puts big questions facing the world to the experts working to tackle them in Switzerland’s international city.
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Free trade or fair trade? This unit will help you to analyse the relationship that exists between developed and developing countries under the World Trade Organization regime of Development Round negotiations. The current world trade regime has a very mixed record in promoting growth and reducing poverty. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. Published in ePub 2.0.1 forma ...
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The Matrix Podcast features interviews with social scientists from across the University of California, Berkeley campus (and beyond). It also features recordings of events, including panels and lectures. The Matrix Podcast is produced by Social Science Matrix, an interdisciplinary research center at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Back to the Future: a New Era of Managed Trade? Globalisation’s next chapter is being written, driven by concerns about supply chain risks. The global trade in goods is increasingly seen through a security prism in capitals around the world and governments are developing new policies to reduce unwanted dependencies, seek new sources of leverage and guarantee supplies. Trade links are being reordered as policymakers scramble to secure access to strategic materials and positions in global valu ...
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A fun and entertaining look at global affairs, trade and the United Nations, brought to you from the perspective of two American expats living in Switzerland. They try to keep a straight face while recapping the latest in current events and the local scene in Geneva, Switzerland as well as interviews with fellow expats on the international scene and leaders in their respective fields.
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Trade Policy Comments with Christofer Fjellner MEP
Trade Policy Comments with Christofer Fjellner MEP
Trade Policy Comments with discussions on the latest in European and international trade. The EU’s free-trade agreements, how the EU will trade with Britain after Brexit, trade defence and what is happening at the WTO are some of the topics we put on the table. Trade Policy Comments is hosted by Christofer Fjellner, Member of the European Parliament, with twelve years in the Committee for International Trade. Each episode features a knowledgeable guest.
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Welcome to Jus Gentium Podcast Series!
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Check out the Channel at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLEDoxFJPUYlFSsE-X4NggQ
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Social Media Insights is the platform for conversations with the professionals behind social media accounts of organizations, governments, and executives. SoMe Insights is co-hosted by Dante Licona, a social media strategist based in Geneva, and Matthias Lüfkens, founder of DigiTips.
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Three former Australian diplomats (John Fowler, Helen Zhang and Dmitry Grozoubinski) shed light on major topics in international relations by offering their unique perspectives from inside the rooms where decisions are made. Based on the fantastic content in the freekly weekly newsletter International Intrigue: https://www.internationalintrigue.io?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=show&utm_campaign=intintrigue
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The Global Economy Podcast is a podcast by ECIPE, a think tank dedicated to international economic policy. This podcast will discuss international economic policy and politics, particularly in Europe, and expose the key debates in our time to critical examination. We are unrepentant supporters of globalisation and an open world order, and just like our other work, this podcast will channel irreverent and contrarian views.
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Engagement is one of the hallmarks of great conversation. This will be the core of a twelve-part, bi-weekly video streaming series for Toronto Star. Howard Green, author of three bestselling business books and part of the founding team at BNN (now BNN Bloomberg) will host. Known for his in-depth, probing, human interviews of business leaders and policy makers, Green will bring his decades of experience to bear, giving viewers unusual insight into influencers and power brokers -- and the key ...
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Audio recordings of Peterson Institute for International Economics events.
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Chinese representative to WTO interprets inclusive and fair trade
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The Chinese ambassador to the WTO explains China's strategy toward equitable and inclusive trade and the country's role in reforming and strengthening the organization.
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Responsible consensus: a final bid to rescue the WTO from institutional irrelevance?
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‘En direct’ from the World Trade Organisation’s Public Forum 2024, this podcast focuses on the WTO’s decision-making process. Responsible consensus was a phrase first coined after the Ministerial Meeting in Abu Dhabi earlier this year, due to impasse on a number of issues. The organisations’ rules make clear that nothing can be agreed unless there …
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Special episode: Can the WTO shape a fairer world economy?
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Send us a text The World Trade Organisation (WTO) Public Forum is underway in Geneva and its key theme is ‘re-globalisation’. Are we nervous of that word? Inside Geneva sat down with WTO officials to find out what it means. “Trade has been a very powerful force for reducing between-country inequality. Since 1995, for example, since the foundation o…
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WTO: PROTEST LIKE IT'S 1999 (w/ DW GIBSON)
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The Fed Doesn’t Work for You (w/ Prof. Richard Wolff)
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Sonali Kolhatkar Harvey J. Kaye & Matt Strackbein
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Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah struck northern Israel on Thursday. How were the gadget explosions carried out? What does the unconventional attack, that has left civilian casualties, mean for the on-going Mideast conflict?
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Africa's debt not caused by borrowing from China: Standard Chartered economist
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The 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation was held in Beijing. What were the key takeaways from the summit? How might the China-Africa partnership influence the international political and economic landscape? Is China setting a debt trap in Africa? Our guest shares her insights with China Trends.…
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Can the UN's Summit for the Future tackle today’s toughest challenges?
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Send us a text This month the United Nations (UN) will host the ‘Summit of the Future’ in New York. What's the point of this high-level event? Inside Geneva investigates. “The UN is not an entity that does anything. I mean, we can all blame it, but what is the UN? It’s just the sum of its parts: the governments,” says Christiane Oelrich, journalist…
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Social Security: Built to Last (w/ Rebecca Vallas)
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The Election Train’s Coming, Ready or Not
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WTO chief explains major challenges for global trade
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The director-general of the World Trade Organization shares her opinions on issues such as institutional reforms, measures to limit trade barriers' impact, trade consultations with other nations and WTO dispute settlement system.
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Business representatives analyze major trade issues
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Two participants at a major WTO forum share their perspectives on issues such as the transformation of developing countries, the role of e-commerce in agricultural and rural businesses and the growth of electric vehicle and new energy industries.
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Agricultural Modernization in China: Interview with Ross Doll and Coleman Mahler
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This episode of the Matrix Podcast features Matrix Postdoctoral Fellow Julia Sizek interviewing Ross Doll and Coleman Mahler, two scholars from different disciplines whose work focuses on the modernization of China. Ross Doll is Ciriacy-Wantrup Postdoctoral Fellow in the UC Berkeley Department of Geography. He researches agrarian change in Asia dra…
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The World Trade Organization Public Forum is underway in Geneva. A senior WTO official explains what the event can do for better trade and a better world.
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The 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation has concluded. After this year's FOCAC, what are the prospects of China-Africa cooperation? What are the key takeaways from the summit?
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Sport and development: Africa’s game plan for its transformation
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Africa’s sporting elite have been showcasing their prowess at The Paris Olympic and Paralympic Games. But sport is about more than performance and can have a huge social impact. For the first Across Africa after the summer break, Georja Calvin-Smith speaks to Remy Rioux, head of France’s Development Agency (AFD), about how big league investment in …
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WTO reform - Discussion with Ambassador Ølberg the WTO’s Chair of General Council
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The WTO’s track record in updating the global trade rules that came into effect in the mid-1990s is not particularly impressive. How can the WTO be made to function better without losing its cherished status as a member-driven organization that works on the basis of consensus? The WTO’s General Council is currently grappling with the issue of how t…
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Beijing rolls out the red carpet for the 2024 summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, or FOCAC. Chinese and African leaders are set to chart a course for China-Africa relations. Over the years, cooperation between China and Africa is a beacon for the Global South on common growth and sustainable development. China has been Africa's largest…
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China-Africa cooperation: African leaders in China for 2024 FOCAC
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African leaders have come to Beijing for the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation to strengthen partnerships. It's been more than two decades since China and Africa first held the forum to chart a common course. With the vision of a community with a shared future, China and Africa have forged together through the Belt and Road coope…
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Summer profiles: Recognising and supporting survivors of sexual violence
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Send us a text Conflict-related sexual violence has existed for as long as war itself – forever. “It is a weapon of war. I would say it’s a weapon of mass destruction. It is really maximising harm,” says Esther Dingemans, Executive Director of the Global Survivors Fund. In Inside Geneva’s final summer profile, we talk to a woman working to support …
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The Science and Technology Agreement between China and the United States was the first ever official deal signed after the normalization of relations in 1979. But now, after 45 years, many hope the agreement will not be a casualty of cooling ties, after two partial six-month extensions have been in the pipeline since last year. But geopolitical ten…
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China-U.S. diplomacy: Sullivan visits China
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Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan in Beijing. What signal does the visit of the U.S. national security advisor to China send, especially ahead of the U.S. presidential elections?
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In this episode, we have a special roundtable discussion on China-U.S. youth exchanges. It features guests from various fields. We share stories and discuss personal experiences.
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Artificial intelligence is growing rapidly while geopolitics is having continuing impact on it. Realizing the industry's potential requires both technological innovation as well as thoughtful strategies for the industry of semiconductor. What is the general picture?
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China is pushing for its initiative on the no first use of nuclear arms. What difference can the initiative make if the world's nuclear powers are open to it? How can it help reduce the chances of nuclear annihilation?
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Cheese Wars, Coal's Comeback, and Strava Jockeys (It’s a thing)
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Episode 67: Cheese Wars, Coal's Comeback, and Strava Jockeys (It’s a thing) Welcome to Episode 67 of Tradesplaining! In this episode, hosts Rob and Ardian dive into some of the most intriguing and unexpected topics in international trade, business, and expat life. Here’s what’s on the agenda: - The Cheese War: Explore the brewing conflict over chee…
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In this episode, we talked about the rising tensions in the Middle East as Israel and Hezbollah have engaged in extensive exchanges of fire. We also talked with a world artist who started out from China and enriched the world.
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Prof. Harvey J. Kaye: Beyond the Convention
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Sonali Kolhatkar on Medicare For All; Troy N. Miller on The DNC
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This episode presents a special round table on China-U.S. youth exchanges. The discussion includes stories and personal experiences, promoting better understanding and helping build lasting friendships.
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In this episode, we have discussions about the U.S. Democratic National Convention in Chicago. We also talk about the impact of Chinese culture on the world.
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China has been Australia's largest trading partner, export market, and import source for 15 consecutive years. How can China and Australia strengthen economic cooperation despite their differences and geopolitical challenges? We also talk about a beautiful national park in northwest China.
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Summer profiles: Afghan women’s struggle against Taliban oppression
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Send us a text It’s three years since the Taliban took back control in Afghanistan. Inside Geneva talks to an Afghan human rights defender. “I was scared and I could see it coming. Yes, I mean, I think for the women of Afghanistan, we knew that the Taliban taking over would mean a dark future for women,” says Fereshta Abbasi from Human Rights Watch…
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As we mark World Humanitarian Day, we take a closer look at the aid and relief work in conflict zones from the United Nations refugee agency to other organizations actively contributing to the care of refugees.
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Special Ep. - What’s at stake if the WTO fails its global e-commerce deal?
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In this special edition of Current Accounts, the Hinrich Foundation’s podcast on global trade, the US Association of Foreign Press Correspondents interviews Deborah Elms on the WTO’s landmark e-commerce agreement. In July, The Joint Statement Initiative (JSI) on Electronic Commerce achieved a historic milestone in global trade, as 82 World Trade Or…
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Special episode: World Humanitarian Day stories from crisis zones
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Send us a text Join us for a special extra edition of Inside Geneva to mark World Humanitarian Day, with testimonies from aid workers who have given their all – and who have often lost a great deal. “So I had taken him to the airport together with our child, and, yes, it took me in fact many years to be able to use the same elevator in the airport …
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The Truths of Ferguson, The Myths of AI (w/ Sonali Kolhatkar)
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Wolff & Eskow on Kamala, Tim, and Radical Change
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