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- catalog abstract "An incisive and entertaining account of the April 16, 2000 International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings and protests in Washington, D.C. as experienced through the eyes of two opposing South Africans, both veterans of the anti-apartheid struggle, who differ strongly on economic issues. On the inside is South African Finance Minister Trevor Manuel, the champion of South Africa's conservative economic policy introduced in 1996. On the streets: Johannesburg activist Trevor Ngwane who joined the protestors in the streets to call for immediate debt forgiveness and the closure of the international financial institutions.".
- catalog contributor b12334665.
- catalog contributor b12334666.
- catalog contributor b12334667.
- catalog contributor b12334668.
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- catalog contributor b12334670.
- catalog contributor b12334671.
- catalog contributor b12334672.
- catalog contributor b12334673.
- catalog contributor b12334674.
- catalog coverage "South Africa Economic conditions 1991-".
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description "An incisive and entertaining account of the April 16, 2000 International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings and protests in Washington, D.C. as experienced through the eyes of two opposing South Africans, both veterans of the anti-apartheid struggle, who differ strongly on economic issues. On the inside is South African Finance Minister Trevor Manuel, the champion of South Africa's conservative economic policy introduced in 1996. On the streets: Johannesburg activist Trevor Ngwane who joined the protestors in the streets to call for immediate debt forgiveness and the closure of the international financial institutions.".
- catalog description "Commentary: Tevor Manuel (South Africa, Min. of Finance), Trevor Ngwane (South African activist), Njongonkulu Ndungane (Archbishop of Cape Town), James Wolfensohn (World Bank president), Njoki Njehu (50 Years is Enough Network), Kevin Danaher (Global Exchange), Stanley Fischer (IMF)".
- catalog description "Editors, Rian Geldenhuys, Alette Schoon ; camera, Gunner Westerlind ... [ et al.]".
- catalog description "VHS.".
- catalog extent "1 videocassette (34 min.) :".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Wash., D.C.] : 50 years is Enough Network : Preamble Center [distributor],".
- catalog requires "VHS.".
- catalog spatial "South Africa Economic conditions 1991-".
- catalog spatial "South Africa.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "Washington (D.C.)".
- catalog subject "Debt relief South Africa.".
- catalog subject "Debts, External South Africa.".
- catalog subject "Demonstrations Washington (D.C.)".
- catalog subject "Export marketing United States Political aspects.".
- catalog subject "Free trade South Africa.".
- catalog subject "Globalization.".
- catalog subject "International Monetary Fund.".
- catalog subject "World Trade Organization.".
- catalog title "Two Trevors go to Washington [videorecording] / directed and produced by Ben Cashdan.".
- catalog type "image".