Atelier no. 19 : Les Mouvements
sociaux contre les entreprises multinationales américaines: locaux, nationaux,
et internationaux
(Co-Directeurs : Albert, Chomsky, Dowd, Parenti, et Zinn)
- Article 1 : Colin
Hines, "Localization - The post Seattle alternative to
globalization"
- Article 2 : Vijay
Prashad, "IMF: Advance Guard of the WTO"
- Article 3 : Susan
George, "Seattle prepares for battle"
- Article 4 : Robert
Naiman, "IMF, WTO: "I Can Change, I Can Change!"
- Article 5 : Mark
Weisbrot, "Last Stop for Corporate Globalization : Seattle '99"
- Article 6 : William
Greider, "Waking Up the Global Elite"
- Article 7 : An
interview by Danielle Brian, "Oil Scams, Defense Fraud and Other
Rip-Offs"
- Article 8 : Charlie
Cray, "Protecting Public Health & the Environment: Implementing
the Precautionary Principle"
- Article 9 : World
Development Movement, "
- Article 10 :
"USA : Grassroots Compaign Calls on Institutions to Boycott World
Bank Bonds"
- Article 11 : Mass
Demonstrations in Prague
- Article 12 : Julie
Light, "Prague -- World Bank and IMF officials cut their annual
meeting a day short...."
- Article 13 : Abby
Scher, "Coming in From the Cold in the struggle for Solidarity"
- Article 14 : Doug
Ireland, "Bye, Bye IMF? A New Blueprint for the Global Economy"
- Article 15 : Kevin
Cullen, "Raytheon on the Defensive in Ulste"
- Article 16 : Tom
Buerkle and Alan Friedman, "Globalization Foes Have Their Say"
- Article 17 : Noami
Klein, "A Fete for the End of the End of History"
- Article 18 :
William Greider, "Time to Rein in Global Finance"
- Article 19 :
Editors of Nation Magazine : "Free Trade and the 'Starving
Child' Defense"
- Artilce 20 : Jane
Spencer, "Raising a Ruckus: Students Take the Bus to DC"
- Article 21 :
Fred Lonidier, "The Tijuana/San Diego Coalition to Stop the
FTAA"
- Article 22 : Fred
Lonidier, "Organizing for Grassroots Globalization April 18-20, 2001,
San Diego, California"
- Article 23 : John
McMurty, "The FTAA and the WTO: The Meta-Program for Global
Corporate Rule"
- Artilce 24 : Naomi
Klein, "Democracy, when you least expect it"
- Article 25 :
Anthony DePalma, "With Seattle in Mind, Quebec is taking no
chances"
- Article 26 : Naomi
Klein, "The Really Tough Question in Buenos Aires"
- Article 27 : Mark
Weisbrot, "It's Not About "Free Trade"
- Article 28 : Shawn
Ewald, "A Quebec Diary"
- Article 29 :
William K. Tabb, "After Seattle: Understanding the Politics of
Globalization"
- Article 30 :
William K. Tabb, "The World Trade Organization? Stop World
Takeover"
- Article 31:
Alan Friedman, "Violence Rages at G-8 Talks"
- Article 32:
Associated Press Disptaches, "Day One: City Center Becomes War
Zone"
- Article 33 : Walden
Bello, "The Battle of Genoa"
- Article 34 :
Michael Albert, "An Update from Genoa"
- Article 35 : Alan
Friedman, "Leaders Start to Re-Think Big-Summit Format"
- Article 36 : Fareed
Zakaria, "Real Street Smarts for G-8 Protesters"
- Article 37 :
Melinda Henneberger, "Outrage Rises Over Beating of Students in
Genoa"
- Article 38 : Arthur
Santana & Paul Blustein, "IMF and World Bank to Shorten
Talks"
- Article 39 :
Michael Albert, "What Are We For?"
- Article 40 : Naomi
Klein, "After Genoa"
- Article 41 : Paki
S. Wright, "Is There No Other Way"
- Article 42 :
Bertell Ollman, "Why War With Iraq? Why Now? Phantom Reasons and Real
Ones"
- Article 43 : Jim
Hightower, “Connections” extract from “Thieves in High
Places”