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post-cold war world is marked by an emergence, proliferation, and
expansion of a wide array of transnational, citizen-based initiatives
to address international economic, political, ecological, and social
issues and crises.
A crucial fault-line in many of these networks is
that Southern and Northern members often have different perspectives
about the character of the problem and about the focus of proposed
solutions. (Recognizing, of course, that within both North and South
there are often differences as well). These divides are all the
more important because the resource inequalities embedded within
these movements, coalitions, and networks is often an obstacle to
a full, transparent, and constructive dialogue.
As part of its mission, the IRC aims to promote
strategic dialogues within and among citizen groups. We aim to maximize
the web and the Internet, as well as more traditional fora, to provide
spaces for the airing of analytical, strategic, and tactical debates
among progressives. We welcome your feedback on how we might do
this better. Please send feedback to
John Gershman.
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