The Whole World Was Watching

Cascade PBS
15 Apr 201426:14

Summary

TLDRThe WTO protests in Seattle in 1999 marked a pivotal moment as citizens challenged global trade policies, highlighting concerns over labor rights, environmental protection, and economic inequality. The protests, which included both peaceful demonstrations and violent clashes, disrupted the WTO summit, influencing global trade discussions and raising awareness about the impact of free trade on local communities and the environment.

Takeaways

  • 🌐 The WTO became a widely recognized term after the 1999 Seattle protests, marking the beginning of the 21st century's global economic debates.
  • 📉 The protests in Seattle were a response to the perceived negative impacts of globalization and free trade, including job losses and environmental degradation.
  • 🏙️ Seattle was chosen to host the WTO meeting due to its status as a significant trading center, with local businesses and government officials eager to showcase the city.
  • 🔒 Critics of the WTO were concerned about the organization's secretive decision-making process and its potential to override national laws and regulations in favor of trade liberalization.
  • 🛂 The protests were organized and included a variety of participants, from labor unions to environmentalists, who were concerned about the WTO's influence on labor rights and environmental standards.
  • 🚔 The Seattle police force was unprepared for the scale of the protests, leading to a series of confrontations and the use of tear gas and other crowd control measures.
  • 🌫️ The chaos and violence that erupted during the protests overshadowed the original messages of the demonstrators and led to a focus on law enforcement's response.
  • 💸 The protests had a significant economic impact on Seattle, with businesses suffering losses and the city incurring substantial costs for managing the unrest.
  • 📉 The WTO meeting in Seattle ended without a successful conclusion, partly due to the influence of the protests and the resistance from smaller countries within the organization.
  • 🔄 The events in Seattle highlighted the need for a more transparent and inclusive approach to global trade negotiations and the importance of addressing the concerns of various stakeholders.

Q & A

  • What significant event occurred in Seattle at the end of November 1999?

    -The World Trade Organization (WTO) held its 1999 meeting in Seattle, which was marked by large-scale protests and disruptions.

  • Why were there protests during the WTO meeting in Seattle?

    -Protesters were concerned about unrestricted markets and capital flows, potential loss of jobs due to new trade rules, and the WTO's previous rulings that had overturned environmental and labor protections.

  • How did the city of Seattle and its prominent companies react to the announcement of hosting the WTO meeting?

    -Seattle's most prominent companies were eager for the chance, seeing it as an opportunity for Seattle to shine nationally and globally, and city leaders were thrilled by the decision.

  • What was the role of the Internet in organizing the protests in Seattle?

    -The Internet played a significant role as it was the first major illustration of its power in mobilizing protesters, both locally and internationally, for the WTO meeting.

  • What was the police's initial strategy to handle the protests in Seattle?

    -The police planned to arrest individuals who disobeyed laws by blocking streets, but they were unprepared for the scale of the protests and the tactics used by protesters.

  • Why did the use of tear gas by the police in Seattle become controversial?

    -The use of tear gas escalated the situation, turning some non-violent protesters violent, and was seen as an overreaction by the police, leading to criticism and legal actions.

  • What was the impact of the protests on the WTO meeting in Seattle?

    -The protests truncated the meetings, preventing the WTO from reaching a successful conclusion, and had a significant effect on the global perception of the WTO and its operations.

  • How did the events in Seattle influence the broader debate on trade and globalization?

    -The events in Seattle changed the debate on trade and globalization, making politicians and the public more aware of the issues surrounding labor rights, poverty, environmental protection, and the control of trade and the economy.

  • What were the costs incurred by Seattle due to the WTO protests?

    -Seattle incurred more than twelve million dollars in repairs and lost revenue due to the protests, with businesses suffering from the disruption and damage caused.

  • What was the aftermath for the protesters who were arrested during the WTO meeting in Seattle?

    -Many arrested protesters won victories in courts, and a settlement of a million dollars was reached because their Fourth Amendment rights had been violated.

  • How did the WTO change after the Seattle protests?

    -The WTO became a more open and scrutinized organization after Seattle, as the protests brought attention to its secretive nature and the need for transparency in global trade negotiations.

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WTO ProtestsSeattle 1999GlobalizationTrade DisputesLabor RightsEnvironmentalismEconomic JusticeNon-violent ResistanceCitizen ActivismHistorical Event