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A country can no longer chart its own economic course in isolation from the<br />

world. We resemble a global economic village as many forces bring closer<br />

integration. This series examines those forces, their causes, effects, and<br />

problems they can create.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

337 GLOB.<br />

v.1.<br />

HOW GERALDO LOST HIS JOB [VIDEORECORDING]/ BY PATRICE BARRAT AND JON ALPERT.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording of the SBS program broadcast 27/03/2001.<br />

First released: France, La sept Arte, 1999.<br />

A case study of the impact of globalisation on an ordinary worker in Brazil.<br />

Geraldo, a metalworker, is retrenched from his job with Ford after a market<br />

downturn. Jon Alpert, investigative journalist, interviews high ranking<br />

government, company, and Bank officials, and business people, to try and make<br />

sense of a complex subject.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

337.181 HOWG.<br />

POWER IN THE PACIFIC [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Pt. 1. Dreams of China -- Pt. 2. Japan comes first --Pt. 3. The nuclear<br />

northwest -- Pt. 4. Power without purpose.<br />

Camera: Marc Spicer ; original music: Peter Kaldor ; sound: Mario Pellegrino ;<br />

written and produced by: Bruce Belshan (pt. 1) ; Tong Barrcell (pt. 2) ; Bruce<br />

Belsham (pt. 3) ; Joseph Angier and Carl Byker (pt. 4).<br />

Hugh Keays-Byrne.<br />

Pt. 1. Explores military relations between China and the United States and<br />

focuses on China's economic potential. Pt. 2. Discusses Japan's economic growth<br />

and rise to an economic world leader. Pt. 3. Examines America's recent military<br />

and nuclear domininance of the Pacific. Pt. 4. Under Ronald Reagan the United<br />

States moved from being the world's largest creditor nation to the world's<br />

largest debtor nation.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording ABC, 1990 Australian Broadcasting Corporation in association<br />

with Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, <strong>Television</strong> New Zealand, Channel Four<br />

<strong>Television</strong>, 1990.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

337.52 POW Pt.1 : VHS.<br />

POWER IN THE PACIFIC [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Pt. 1. Dreams of China -- Pt. 2. Japan comes first --Pt. 3. The nuclear<br />

northwest -- Pt. 4. Power without purpose.<br />

Camera: Marc Spicer ; original music: Peter Kaldor ; sound: Mario Pellegrino ;<br />

written and produced by: Bruce Belshan (pt. 1) ; Tong Barrcell (pt. 2) ; Bruce<br />

Belsham (pt. 3) ; Joseph Angier and Carl Byker (pt. 4).<br />

Hugh Keays-Byrne.<br />

Pt. 1. Explores military relations between China and the United States and<br />

focuses on China's economic potential. Pt. 2. Discusses Japan's economic growth<br />

and rise to an economic world leader. Pt. 3. Examines America's recent military<br />

and nuclear domininance of the Pacific. Pt. 4. Under Ronald Reagan the United<br />

States moved from being the world's largest creditor nation to the world's<br />

largest debtor nation.<br />

<strong>Off</strong>-<strong>air</strong> recording ABC, 1990 Australian Broadcasting Corporation in association<br />

with Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, <strong>Television</strong> New Zealand, Channel Four<br />

<strong>Television</strong>, 1990.<br />

ERC VID.<br />

337.52 POW Pt.2 : VHS.<br />

POWER IN THE PACIFIC [VIDEORECORDING].<br />

Pt. 1. Dreams of China -- Pt. 2. Japan comes first --Pt. 3. The nuclear<br />

northwest -- Pt. 4. Power without purpose.<br />

Camera: Marc Spicer ; original music: Peter Kaldor ; sound: Mario Pellegrino ;

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