Global Trade Watch (Australia)
Abbreviation | GTW |
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Formation | 2003 |
Legal status | Non-profit organization |
Purpose | Monitor the social & environmental impacts of globalisation. |
Website | Global Trade Watch Website |
Global Trade Watch (GTW) is an Australian non-profit organisation which monitors the social & environmental impacts of globalisation.
Established in 2003, Global Trade Watch publishes pamphlets & books, makes films and runs adult education courses, such as its Understanding Globalisation course.[1]
Global Trade Watch also runs the People & Planet International Photo Competition [2] and publishes the annual People & Planet: Social Justice & Environment Diary[3]
Global Trade Watch maintains a blog called "Rethinking Globalisation".[4]
Global Trade Watch is no longer operational.
Publications
- The World Trade Organisation: An Australian Guide (2003, 2006)
Films
References
Related media
- David Elias, Free trade leads to torrent of trouble, 23 August 2003.
External links
- Global Trade Watch Website
- Global Trade Watch Blog: "Rethinking Globalisation"
- National Library of Australia Pandora Archive of Global Trade Watch
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