Replacing the United Nations system and large international institutions with plutocratic groups (G-7, G-8, G-20) and universal principles with the laws of the market has led to multiple crises that require immediate reaction to prevent them from becoming irreversible.Neoliberalism has placed military, energy, economic and media power in the hands of a very few (the “great domain”). The markets – for the most part undeservedly “rescued” – are now harassing political leaders, making democracies progressively more vulnerable and even appointing governments without elections (including in Greece, the cradle!).For the first time in history we have the means for mobilizing people and involving citizens in local and global government, which enabl...
The global crisis demands global answers; answers that cannot come from those who provoked, accepted...
Some of the current financial issues and problems besetting the world economies may be traced to the...
Neoliberal ideologies have powered the international processes of liberalization since the 1980s, a ...
Replacing the United Nations system and large international institutions with plutocratic groups (G-...
The current financial crisis marks the end of the reign of the neo-liberal economic dogma that has d...
This crises is the neoliberal system crises. At the beginning of the nineties, after the collapse of...
The global financial crisis has dealt a shattering blow to the neoliberal faith in laissez-faire as ...
The aftershocks of the 2008 financial crisis still reverberate throughout the globe. Markets are dow...
The global financial and economic crisis is of such magnitude that 2008 will probably be looked back...
It is easy to sympathise with those who despair at the current state of global politics. Twenty year...
Since its founding, the member states of the United Nations have again and again, often with great f...
This paper first examines the geopolitical trends of the post-Cold War era. The main features of thi...
In the last few years, there has been an enormous decline on all fronts and in all areas. The world...
As the most‐discussed topic of the recent period, the world’s economic crisis has attracted the atte...
Invited key-note speech for the Roundtable on "Challenges to participatory democracy and human right...
The global crisis demands global answers; answers that cannot come from those who provoked, accepted...
Some of the current financial issues and problems besetting the world economies may be traced to the...
Neoliberal ideologies have powered the international processes of liberalization since the 1980s, a ...
Replacing the United Nations system and large international institutions with plutocratic groups (G-...
The current financial crisis marks the end of the reign of the neo-liberal economic dogma that has d...
This crises is the neoliberal system crises. At the beginning of the nineties, after the collapse of...
The global financial crisis has dealt a shattering blow to the neoliberal faith in laissez-faire as ...
The aftershocks of the 2008 financial crisis still reverberate throughout the globe. Markets are dow...
The global financial and economic crisis is of such magnitude that 2008 will probably be looked back...
It is easy to sympathise with those who despair at the current state of global politics. Twenty year...
Since its founding, the member states of the United Nations have again and again, often with great f...
This paper first examines the geopolitical trends of the post-Cold War era. The main features of thi...
In the last few years, there has been an enormous decline on all fronts and in all areas. The world...
As the most‐discussed topic of the recent period, the world’s economic crisis has attracted the atte...
Invited key-note speech for the Roundtable on "Challenges to participatory democracy and human right...
The global crisis demands global answers; answers that cannot come from those who provoked, accepted...
Some of the current financial issues and problems besetting the world economies may be traced to the...
Neoliberal ideologies have powered the international processes of liberalization since the 1980s, a ...