Issues / Financial Flows

  • The Apple Connection

    Column

    By Walden Bello, February 1, 2012

    Apple's march to market supremacy has been accomplished at tremendous cost to both American and Chinese workers.

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  • Germany's Social Democrats and the European Crisis

    Column

    By Walden Bello, December 21, 2011

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    Can the Social Democrats shape a more positive vision for Germany's relationship with Europe?

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  • How to Occupy the World

    Commentary / Youth & Activism Department

    By Jason Hickel, December 15, 2011

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    This call for true internationalism challenges the Occupy movement to engage the Global South.

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  • Burma's Big Brother

    Commentary

    By Dan Beaker, December 2, 2011

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    China is emerging as the leading economic force in Burma, and the Burmese are starting to get uncomfortable.

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  • America vs China in Africa

    Commentary

    By Francis Njubi Nesbitt, December 1, 2011

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    By clinging to a paternalistic attitude and an antiquated Washington Consensus, the United States has opened up space for a broad Chinese role in Africa.

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  • Brazil and Colombia: An Unexpected Alliance

    Commentary

    By Raul Zibechi, November 29, 2011

    Colombia, traditionally Washington's best ally in the region, is cozying up to Brazil and building a solid commercial, financial and political network with its neighbor while Washington becomes more and more isolated as a result of the geopolitical restructuring taking place globally and regionally.

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  • Occupy Foreign Affairs

    World Beat

    By John Feffer, November 29, 2011

    Inequality has become so extreme that even the foreign policy elite is worried.

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