Thousands of protesters are heading to Washington for part two of the Battle of Seattle. This weekend the World Trade Organization and International Monetary Fund will continue trade policy negotiations. Once again, thousands of people will be rallying against their proposed policies. Join us as we go beyond Seattle and ask can indigenous people survive economic globalization? Guests include Carol Kalafatic of the International Indian Treaty Council
The recent failure of the Seattle ministerial conference has raised several questions on the future ...
For four days in December, the world will revolve around Seattle. Billed as the Olympic Games of wor...
The impact of global activism against trade liberalization is examined in this article through an an...
The massive popular protests that disrupted the Third Ministerial Meeting of the World Trade Organiz...
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From an environmental point of view, the big news coming out of Seattle was not the (non) results of...
The fact that countless people around the globe see street protests against the International Moneta...
The so-called 'Battle of Seattle' against a Millennium Round of trade liberalisation negotiations hi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Indigenous and non-indigenous coalitions have th...
Introduction "It was just like May 1968," said José Bové, sheep-farmer and French anti-globalisation...
descended upon Seattle to protest the ministerial meetings of the World Trade Organization (WTO), an...
How Can the WTO (World Trade Organization) Survive Seattle? , Economic Strategy Institute Foru
Globalization is an inevitable phenomenon in human history that the world becomes more interconnecte...
Late last year the Occupy Wall Street Movement burst on the scene. It quickly spread across the coun...
The recent failure of the Seattle ministerial conference has raised several questions on the future ...
For four days in December, the world will revolve around Seattle. Billed as the Olympic Games of wor...
The impact of global activism against trade liberalization is examined in this article through an an...
The massive popular protests that disrupted the Third Ministerial Meeting of the World Trade Organiz...
The massive protest by labor, human rights, and environmental activists at the Ministerial Conferenc...
Abstract: This paper examines the possibilities and complexities of transnationalism through an anal...
From an environmental point of view, the big news coming out of Seattle was not the (non) results of...
The fact that countless people around the globe see street protests against the International Moneta...
The so-called 'Battle of Seattle' against a Millennium Round of trade liberalisation negotiations hi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Indigenous and non-indigenous coalitions have th...
Introduction "It was just like May 1968," said José Bové, sheep-farmer and French anti-globalisation...
descended upon Seattle to protest the ministerial meetings of the World Trade Organization (WTO), an...
How Can the WTO (World Trade Organization) Survive Seattle? , Economic Strategy Institute Foru
Globalization is an inevitable phenomenon in human history that the world becomes more interconnecte...
Late last year the Occupy Wall Street Movement burst on the scene. It quickly spread across the coun...
The recent failure of the Seattle ministerial conference has raised several questions on the future ...
For four days in December, the world will revolve around Seattle. Billed as the Olympic Games of wor...
The impact of global activism against trade liberalization is examined in this article through an an...