2952-416 STED [AY 2022 Fall] Meeting 12

Today we will be meeting online [via Teams]. Next week we will be back in the classroom. I would like to finish discussing the topic of debt, while transitioning to the topics on rule of law and trade agreements. I have provided you with plenty of material for next week’s discussion on media and the propaganda model. Please review that material so we can have some good participation.

    • Your second essay should be published on Project Pathumwan by Friday, December 2nd. If you would like to have some feedback on your second outline and you would like to have enough time to review and incorporate the feedback into your essay, try to get it to me by this week sometime, so I can get it back to you by the  23rd of November along with the feedback from your first essay.
    • If you have not received a response from me related to the second outline by the 23rd, please message me, because there is a chance it was overlooked or it was missing somehow.

Rule of Law and Trade Agreements

Legal Institutions: if we want to understand who the system is ultimately designed to benefit/serve, we need to understand…

    • What are the rules?
    • Who writes the rules?
    • In whose interest are the rules written?
    • Who enforces the rules?
    • How are the rules enforced?
    • Are the rules equitably enforced or two-tiered?

Joseph Stiglitz Chapter 3 and Chapter 4 in Making Globalization Work.

    1. Notes: “Two-Tiered Justice Systems and the Rule of Law
    2. Notes: “‘Trade Agreements’: MNCs, Patents, Profit, and Their Impact on People

John Pilger (2001) “New Rulers of the World” : Indonesian Investment Conference | IMF/World Bank | Interview with Nicolas Stern | Interview with Stanley Fischer| Seattle Protests, WTO, and MAI

Alain Supiot, “The World Bank Helps Investors Choose the Law They Want,The Real News Network, June 18, 2019.

Kennard, M. & Provost, C. (2016, July 25) Inside the Corporate Utopias Where Capitalism Rules and Labor Laws Don’t ApplyIn These Times.

Jonathan D. Ostry, Prakash Loungani, and Davide Furceri, “Neoliberalism: Oversold?” FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT, June 2016, Vol. 53, No. 2

Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins, “The Rotten Roots of the IMF and the World Bank,” The Nation

Dave Johnson, “Stop Calling the TPP a Trade Agreement – It Isn’t,” Moyers & Company, 27 May 2015

Video: “The World According to Monsanto” (GMO seeds, intellectual property)

Video: “Michael Hudson: Why the US has a unique place in the history of imperialism?” India & Global Left. November 5, 2022.

Video: Glenn Greenwald and Noam Chomsky,  “How the Law Is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful

Video: “The Investigators: ALEC – The Backroom Where Laws Are Born

Article + Video: “TPP ‘worst trade deal ever,’ says Nobel-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz“, CBC News, April 1st, 2016.

Glenn Greenwald, “In Europe, Hate Speech Laws are Often Used to Suppress and Punish Left-Wing Viewpoints,” The Intercept, 29 August 2017.

Glenn Greenwald, “How the Rich Subverted the Legal System,” Tom Dispatch, 25 October 2011.

Nathan J. Robinson, “Why Does International Law Even Matter?” Current Affairs, 14 April 2018.

Zayed Siddiki, “Digital authoritarianism in Bangladesh: Weaponising a draconian law to silence dissent in the pandemic era,” EngageMedia, July 14, 2022.

Debt Issues:

Media:

Start with chapter 1 of Herman, Edward S. and Noam Chomsky (2002, 1988) Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media. New York: Pantheon Books. Then check out the following articles:

Then watch this documentary, “Manufacturing Consent” (1992) by Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick, with my accompanying notes. Alternatively, you could start here and then go back and review the readings. Key highlights include (32:50 – 46:05), (2:38:35 – 2:42:53).

Then watch this documentary, “Manufacturing Consent” (1992) by Mark Achbar and Peter Wintonick, with my accompanying notes. Alternatively, you could start here and then go back and review the readings. Key highlights include (32:50 – 46:05), (2:38:35 – 2:42:53).

Additional articles that are relevant to this topic, but ones we likely will not have time to discuss: