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Uploaded by on May 19, 2008

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/03/27/Kemal_Dervis_Debates_on_India_and_China

Kemal Derviş, Head of the United Nations Development Programme, discusses impacts of climate change on long-term economic planning.

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Prosperity and Inequality: Debates in India and China Keynote Address by Kemal Dervis

India and China are emerging as major players in the global political economy of this century, having enjoyed record growth rates for the past five years. Yet each faces major social and economic challenges. Both countries are dealing with growing social unrest, widespread poverty, and rising energy needs in a world market shaped by dwindling oil supplies.

China's growth is creating massive disparities between its urban and rural sectors, resulting in protests against state authority and restless migrant populations. Citizens face a steady degradation of public health due to runaway industrial growth, while capitalists chafe against the state's tight control of the market. In India, the epidemic of suicides among farmers and episodes of violence against minorities have cast doubts on the benefits of wholesale economic liberalization, unfettered foreign investment, and growth, which are also being challenged by the rise of judicial activism and of an active, vocal civil society.

The India China Institute at The New School, now in its third year of sponsoring fellowships, public debates, and research collaborations between experts in India, China, and the United States, is hosting "Prosperity and Inequality: Debates in India and China," a major conference exploring these issues. Participants in the conference, including our own fellows from all three countries as well as experts on urbanization, globalization, and growth in India and China, will discuss Chinese and Indian urbanization and wealth formation, the social and political risks associated with skyrocketing growth in two massive agrarian societies, alternative designs for development in each society, and the quest in both societies for a "third way" of development that combines the virtues of socialism and capitalism without sacrificing democracy and grassroots inclusion - The New School

Kemal Derviş started as the new head of the United Nations Development Program, the UN's global development network, on August 15, 2005. Currently he also serves as the Chair of the United Nations Development Group (UNDP), a committee consisting of the heads of all UN funds, programs, and departments working on development issues.

Prior to his appointment with UNDP, Mr. Derviş was a member of the Turkish Parliament, representing Istanbul from November 2002 to June 2005. From March 2001 to August 2002, he was the Minister for Economic Affairs and the Treasury of the Republic of Turkey. In August of 2002, he resigned from his Ministerial post and was elected to Parliament.

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  • Three of my most cherished words.

    Transparency

    (as in government)

    Oversight

    (as in by the people)

    Sustainability

    (as in we won't run out, or kill ourselves with pollution and starvation)

    without em we're screwed.

  • bu adam bir yahudi ajanidir ve dunyanin en buyuk hirsizlarindan biridir

  • bad title for this video, it is about how many people the Earth can have...

  • it may be trilateral..but not opus dei...fuck all of them...and he also has a son who is a dj and fucks all the beautiful chicks in turkey...he's balt like mr. Marsellus Wallace

  • not a jew. a KHAZAR

  • go gamble

  • this man is under control of illiminuati... fuck him...

  • AN all whites out of america

    The HOLY land FOR THE NATIVE INDIANS

  • Go home 2 USA

  • An informed man; who are You?

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