PANEL
DISCUSSION
The Instruments of Imperialism: War, Trade and Finance
The panel discussion
at the World Social Forum focused on the changed character
of imperialism and attempted to analyze the workings
and the impact of national and international markets
in the age of 'free' global trade and the dominance
of finance –an age that also does not preclude
war.
SEMINARS
Resisting Imperialism: The Agrarian Crisis
The first of the seminars
that IDEAs hosted during the World Social Forum was
the session focusing on the agrarian crisis in the
developing world since agricultural trade liberalization.
This session was hosted in association with Focus
on the Global South, Bangkok. The speakers sought
to bring to the fore the problems poor, small and
marginal farmers are facing following opening up of
agriculture to trade, and why they can never compete
on equal terms with the heavily subsidized big farmers
of the west.
Resisting Imperialism: Women and Economic Rights
The second of the seminars that IDEAs hosted during
the World Social Forum was the session focusing on
women and their economic rights in the current context.
The All India Democratic Women's Association and the
International Association for Feminist Economics were
the co-sponsors of this session. The session sought
to bring to the fore the problems that are now faced
by a relatively marginalized section of society, in
the wake of increasing withdrawal of government activity
and reduction in its social expenditure.
Resisting
Imperialism: Financial Fragility and Trade Volatility
All the speakers at the IDEAs session on Resisting
Imperialism: Financial Fragility and Trade Volatility
outlined the dangers of financial liberalization as
this will lead to an increase in speculation and volatility
in the financial sector where market signals that
are available to the firms and the ability of private
agents of taking market signals are the least, and
the risks of market failure are the greatest.
Resisting
Imperialism: The World of Labour
The IDEAs session on Resisting Imperialism: The World
of Labour was held on 19 January 2004 from 5-8 pm.
Every participant in the session was of the opinion
that labour faces a grave threat under the imperialist
globalization that is being forced upon most countries,
and we need to unitedly resist such efforts by international
capital to undermine the interests of the working
class in their search for increasing profits.
Resisting
Imperialism: The Impoverishment of Nation States
The session drew attention to the reduced ability
of governments in different countries to meet their
basic responsibilities for the provision of the socio-economic
rights of citizens that has emerged as a typical feature
of imperialist globalisation in the age of finance.
Updated March 8, 2004.
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