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Celso Amorim, Brazilian Foreign Minister
Jonathan Dimbleby talks to Brazil's Foreign Minister Celso Amorim. Does he believe that the financial crisis marks the end of global capitalism as we know it?
World leaders have hailed the deal reached at the G20 summit in London as an historic agreement. Some have gone as far to say that it heralds the start of a new global economic order. But what will this mean for the world's emerging nations?
In an interview for HARDtalk, Jonathan Dimbleby talks to Brazil's Foreign Minister Celso Amorim. Does he believe that financial crisis marks the end of global capitalism as we know it?
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