GLOBAL GOVERNANCE In Focus:

Special Reports

Is Argentina the Coup de Grace of the IMF's Flawed Policy Mission?
David Felix (November 2001)

Global Economic Governance: Strategic Crossroads
Tom Barry (September 2001)

Challenges and Conundrums of a New Global Affairs Agenda
Tom Barry (February 2000)

U.S. Leadership in the Global Economy
John Cavanagh (November 1999)

Repairing the Global Financial Architecture: Painting over Cracks vs. Strengthening the Foundations
David Felix (September 1999)

What's This Organization?
Tom Barry with Julie Schneider

In Focus Policy Briefs

G8: Failing Model of Global Governance
Tom Barry (July 2002)

G8 and Global Governance
Tom Barry (July 2001)

Greening the Bretton Woods Institutions
Andrea Durbin and Carol Welch (September 2000, updated September 2001)

IMF: Reform, Downsize, or Abolish
Sarah Anderson (September 2000)

UN Peacekeeping: An Uncertain Future
Michael Renner (September 2000)

G8/G7 and Global Governance
Tom Barry (July 2000)

Structural Adjustment Programs & Poverty Reduction Strategy
Carol Welch (April 2000, updated September 2001)

The IMF & Good Governance
Carol Welch (April 2000, updated September 2001)

IMF: Case of a Dead Theory Walking
David Felix (April 2000)

Multilateral Debt Burden
Soren Ambrose (March 2000)

The Global Sustainable Development Resolution
Jeremy Brecher and Brendan Smith (April 1999)

World Bank’s Environmental Reform Agenda
Frances Seymour and Navroz K. Dubash (March 1999)

Intellectual Property Rights and the Privatization of Life
Kristin Dawkins (January 1999)

World Bank’s Private Sector Agenda
Andrea Durbin (December 1998)

WTO and Developing Countries
Aileen Kwa (November 1998)

The IMF and Good Governance
Carol Welch (October 1998)

The World Bank
Catherine Caufield (October 1998, updated September 2001)

IMF Bailouts and Global Financial Flows
David Felix (April 1998)

International Criminal Court
Joe Stork (April 1998)

Structural Adjustment Programs
Carol Welch and Jason Oringer (April 1998)

Investment Funds
Janice C. Shields (August 1997)

Multilateral Agreement on Investment
Mark Vallianatos (July 1998)

International Cooperation Overview
Tom Barry and John Cavanagh (March 1997)

U.S.-UN Relations
Phyllis Bennis (December 1996)

Peacekeeping and the United Nations
Michael Renner (December 1996)

International Financial Institutions
Erik Leaver (November 1996)

Confronting the Multilateral Debt Burden
Soren Ambrose (November 1996)

Outside the U.S. Commentary

Australia's Unseemly Grovel to a Worrying Ally
James Dunn (August 5, 2002)

Antiglobalization Movement: Obstacles and Opportunities
Alejandro Bendaña (January 30, 2002)

WTO Doha Ministerial: "We Take Over"
Devinder Sharma (November 27, 2001)

Migration Talks Must Tie in to Trade Relationship or They Will Fall Short
Carlos A. Heredia (July 2001)

En lugar del ALCA, por qué no un ALPA?
Miguel Longo (May 2001)

Brasil fuera del ALCA
Emir Sader (May 2001)

Global Affairs Commentary

The Need for UN Police
Don Kraus (June 5, 2003)

The New Age of Disarmament Wars
Ian Williams (February 20, 2003)

Lawyers Statement on UN Resolution 1441 on Iraq
(December 5, 2002)

A War Avoided?
Don Kraus and Mark Epstein (November 8, 2002)

Slouching Toward Johannesburg: U.S. is a Long Way from Sustainability
John C. Dernbach (July 26, 2002)

Bulletin from Bali: What Are We Going to Do About the United States?
Eric Mann (July 15, 2002)

Unilateralist Path Scored as Self-Defeating
Jim Lobe (July 2, 2002)

America's Global Leadership Measured by International Law
Don Kraus (June 17, 2002)

Watch Out Kofi Annan: Washington's New Witch Hunt
Ian Williams (June 7, 2002)

Rightwing Ideology and U.S. Military Global Reach Stand Against Criminal Court
Jim Lobe and Tom Barry (May 7, 2002)

The U.S. Hit List at the United Nations
By Ian Williams (April 30, 2002)

A Return to Interventionism
Tom Barry (March 11, 2002)

Networking Civil Society in Barcelona
Martha Honey (March 11, 2002)

Economic Debacle In Argentina: The IMF Strikes Again
Arthur MacEwan (January 2, 2002)

After the Fall: The Argentine Crisis and Possible Repercussions
David Felix (December 26, 2001)

Fast Track Passage Won't Defeat the "Seattle Coalition"
Sarah Anderson and John Cavanagh (December 11, 2001)

The UN and the United States in Afghanistan
Ian Williams (November 30, 2001)

Investment Rules After Doha: A Time to Sow?
Lyuba Zarsky (November 29, 2001)

Doha Dreams?
John Gershman (November 19, 2001)

Developing Countries, Global Financial Governance, and the Group of Twenty
Gerry Helleiner (November 9, 2001)

Africa and the World Trade Organization: The Issues in Brief
William Minter (November 7, 2001)

WTO Set to Crash and Burn at Doha
John Gershman (November 5, 2001)

The IMF and Argentina's Spiraling Crisis
Arthur MacEwan (September 2001)

U.S. Policy on the UN Conference Wrong
Stephen Zunes (August 2001

Palestine in Durban: Sideshow or Main Event?
Kim Fellner (August 2001)

Making a Statement in Durban
Salih Booker (August 2001)

Who's the Rogue State Now?
Phyllis Bennis (August 2001)

The U.S. as Global Outcast: Growing Anti-Americanism
Stephen Zunes (July 2001)

Justice for Some: The Geopolitical Reality of Impunity
Stephen Zunes (July 2001)

Why We Must Open the Meetings of the IMF and World Bank Boards:
T he Case of User Fees on Primary Healthcare in Tanzania

Robert Naiman (June 2001)

U.S. Arrogance on Display in UN Human Rights Commission Flap
Stephen Zunes (May 2001)

Beating About the Bush
Ian Williams (December 2000)