While lavish agricultural subsidies illustrate wealthy countries’ hypocritical stance on “free trade,” ending them would be no panacea for human development.
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Could administration officials be called to account? An interview with Jeremy Brecher, Jill Cutler, and Brendan Smith, editors of In the Name of Democracy: American War Crimes in Iraq and …
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Dick Cheney’s El Salvador.
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The CIA then and now.
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A review of How to Succeed at Globalization: A Primer for the Roadside Vendor by El Fisgón.
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Victories and challenges for the anti-sweatshop movement.
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Fighting terror while opposing Bush.
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A new globalization must resist both Clinton’s corporate vision and Bush’s imperial one.
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Ending abuses requires challenging an imperial conception of national purpose.
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Protests this weekend will highlight the dramatic changes in the development debate of past years, and denounce the nefarious, US-backed policies that remain intact.