The President's trip south of the border will do little to sway a region that is demanding fairer economic policies. (Slovak)
Author
Mark Engler
Mark Engler
Mark Engler is a writer based in Philadelphia and an editorial board member at Dissent magazine. His latest book, written with Paul Engler, is entitled This Is an Uprising: How Nonviolent Revolt Is Shaping the Twenty-First Century.
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While lavish agricultural subsidies illustrate wealthy countries' hypocritical stance on "free trade," ending them would be no panacea for human development. (Translation into Arabic by Kefaya.org)
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Railing against Bolivia's oil and gas nationalization, the media's "free trade" ideologues value markets over democracy. Translated into Chinese by Young Turks.
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Den bermte forfatter forfgtede en stolt tradition for amerikansk anti-imperialisme.
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Que va devenir l'Amérique après Bush, c'est-à-dire sans Bush?
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La Banca Mondiale dovrebbe ricevere un'insufficienza per la sua classifica dei paesi che violano i diritti dei lavoratori.
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The past 12 months brought some promising developments on the globalization front.
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Positive signs that a new Democratic Congress is breaking with the corporate globalization agenda.
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Despite Ortega's many flaws, the return of the Sandinistas to power creates the possibility that his challenge to the "savage capitalism" of the previous regime can genuinely benefit Nicaragua's poor.
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The World Bank should get a failing grade for its rankings of countries that violate workers' rights.