
- •Ethnocentrism
- •2. Speaking.
- •3. Writing.
- •4. Project work.
- •5. Vocabulary:
- •Informational society
- •(By т. V. Evgenyeva)
- •Vocabulary:
- •Text 1 Religion
- •Text 2 Of the word “Religion” and other words of uncertain identification
- •Idol, to preach, sign, to reveal, to suppose, to confide, origin.
- •Text 1 Organizations, Goals, Tactics, and Financing
- •Text 2 m odern Era of Terrorism
- •Text 4 Drug Trafficking and Terrorist Organizations
- •4. Current events.
- •5. Vocabulary:
- •Text 2 Drug abuse
- •Text 3 Juvenile delinquency. Causes and Effects
- •2. Speaking.
- •3. Writing.
- •4. Current events.
- •Unit 6 Human rights Reading and translating.
- •Text 1 Historical Background
- •Text 2 The Soviet dissidents.
- •Text 3 Women rights
- •Text 4 Minority groups
- •3. Current events.
- •6. Vocabulary:
- •S ome principles of ecology
- •Applications of ecology
- •Applications of ecology
- •Goals of ecology
- •2. Speaking.
- •3. Writing.
- •5. Current events.
- •International trade
- •Text 1 The Scope of Trade
- •International Bodies and Agreements
- •Text 3 World Trade Organization
- •2. Speaking.
- •3. Writing.
- •5. Current events.
Text 3 World Trade Organization
A
n
international organization designed to supervise and liberalize world
trade, the World Trade Organization
(WTO) is the successor
to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), w
hich
was created in 1947. The GATT
was founded in the expectation that it would
soon be replaced by a specialized
agency of the United Nations
to be called
the International Trade Organization (ITO). The
ITO never materialized, however,
and GATT proved remarkably successful in liberalizing the world's
tradeover the next five decades. By the mid-1990s, however, there
were calls for a stronger multilateral
organization to monitor that trade and
resolve disputes. The WTO
came into being on Jan. 1, 1995, with 104 countries as its founding
members. The organization is charged with policing member countries'
adherence to all prior GATT agreements, including those of the last
major GATT trade conference, the Uruguay Round (1986–94), at the
conclusion of which GATT had formally
gone out of existence. The WTO is
also responsible for negotiating and implementing new trade
agreements. The WTO is governed by a
Ministerial Conference, which meets every two years; a General
Council, which implements the conference's policy decisions and is
responsible for day-to-day administration; and a director-general,
who is appointed by the Ministerial Conference. The WTO's
headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland. In the late 1990s the WTO
was increasingly associated with the problems of globalization
and unrestricted free trade.
In December 1999 a WTO meeting in Seattle, Wash., provoked massive
protests by various environmental, labor, and human rights
organizations. In particular, they focused on the need for labor
standards that would
prevent the
exploitation of workers, as well as
restrictions to prevent industries from flouting environmental
standards in developing nations with few regulatory laws. During a
speech at the meeting, United States President Bill Clinton stated
that labor and environmental standards
should be written into WTO agreements and that nations that break the
rules should be sanctioned.
Representatives from several developing nations were angered by the
statement, insisting that the United States was interested in
imposing labor and environmental standards only as a means of
protecting its highly paid workers from a truly free
market. As some 100 of the 135 WTO
members come from developing countries,
an impasse was reached on the issue that ultimately torpedoed the
meeting.
(From: Britannica Student Encyclopedia from Encyclopedia Britannica 2004 Children's Edition. 1994-2003)
Exercises:
1. Explain the italicized grammar phenomena.
2. Give the summary of the text.
3. Define the notions in bold.
4. Do you agree with the underlined statement?
5. Ask problem questions.
2. Speaking.
3. Writing.
5. Current events.
Using informational internet sites find and render the information about current political events.