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Folder 45: “Anti-neoliberalism, anti-corporate globalization”, 1999-2001

 File — Container: Box 2, Folder: 45

Scope and Contents

Article; “Anarchism and the Anti-Globalization Movement,” Barbara Epstein, Monthly Review, September, 2001, 1

Article; “How the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Undermine Democracy and Erode Human Rights – Five Case Studies, Global Exchange, September, 2001

Article; “Seven Arguments for Reforming the World Economy,” Kevin Danaher, Global Exchange

“Ten Ways to Democratize the Global Economy,” Global Exchange

“A Short History of Neo-Liberalism,” Susan George, Global Exchange, March 24-26, 1999

“Briefing Paper, Fast Track to Lost Jobs,” Robert E. Scott, Economic Policy Institute, October, 2001

NAFTA Chapter 11 Investor-to-State Cases: Bankrupting Democracy,” Public Citizen, September, 2001

“Top 10 Reasons to Oppose the World Trade Organization,” Global Exchange, 2 pages

“Top 10 Reasons to Oppose the Free Trade Area of the Americas,” Global Exchange, 2 pages

“The Rough Guide to the WTO,” Catholic Fund for Overseas Development (CAFOD)

“How the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank Undermine Democracy and Erode Human Rights – Five Case Studies, Global Exchange, September, 2001

Dates

  • Creation: 1999-2001

Conditions Governing Access

This collection is open to the public and must be used in the John M.K. Davis Reading Room of the Watkinson Library, Trinity College Library, Hartford, Connecticut. Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws when using this collection.

Extent

From the Collection: 23.5 Cubic Feet (23 records center cartons with 475 folders, and one flat box of oversized materials (box 24)) ; 1 box (16.25 in. x 13 in. x 10.5 in.) equals 1 cubic foot ("cubic foot" defined in SAA Dictionary) 1 flat box (2.5"H x 17"W x 20.75"D) equals .51 cubic feet (as defined by UNLV Archives Calculator)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the Watkinson Library - Archival Collections Repository

Contact:
Trinity College Library
300 Summit St.
Hartford Connecticut 06106