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168 MEDIA POLICY AND GLOBALIZATION<br />

movements, both formal <strong>and</strong> informal (spontaneous), that animate<br />

political struggle outside electoral <strong>and</strong> civic politics. Whether the<br />

distinction between political <strong>and</strong> civil society is as stark as Chaterjee<br />

suggests is open to question.<br />

14. The USA representation at the beginning of the summit for example<br />

refered to the UN Millenium Development Goals (MDG) as ‘too<br />

limiting’, referring rather to the obligation of countries to eradicate<br />

poverty <strong>and</strong> ensure education for all – see government statements to<br />

WSIS at www.ITU.org<br />

15. It is beyond the scope of this chapter to cover this important issue in<br />

greater detail. For an excellent cross-national overview of this area,<br />

see Mitter 2002: http://gab.wigsat.org/partIII.pdf<br />

16. For more on the development objectives outlined in WIPO’s new<br />

m<strong>and</strong>ate as well as more details on IP-related issues see: http://www<br />

.choike.org/nuevo eng/informes/2263.html; http://www.ip-watch<br />

.org

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