What is included with this book?
Acknowledgments | p. xv |
List of Acronyms | p. xix |
Introduction: Of Magenta Hair, Nose Rings, and Naivete | p. 1 |
The Clash of Visions | |
Introduction | p. 13 |
Globaphobia: Confronting Fears about Open Trade | p. 23 |
Address to WTO Ministerial Meeting | p. 26 |
Report of the International Financial Institution Advisory Commission | p. 29 |
Free Trade Is Not Free | p. 34 |
Globalism on the Ropes | p. 38 |
Alternatives to Economic Globalization | p. 42 |
The New Internationalism | p. 47 |
General Principles and Gender | p. 51 |
The Death of the Washington Consensus? | p. 56 |
For Further Reading | p. 60 |
The Historical Context | |
Introduction | p. 65 |
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa | p. 77 |
Why Can't People Feed Themselves? | p. 80 |
Long before Seattle: Historical Resistance to Economic Globalization | p. 86 |
Present at the Creation: The Bretton Woods Agreements | p. 92 |
Multinational Corporations and United States Foreign Policy | p. 95 |
Declaration on the Establishment of a New International Economic Order | p. 99 |
We Are to Be Sacrificed: Indigenous Peoples and Dams | p. 103 |
The Pillars of the System | p. 106 |
For Further Reading | p. 112 |
Realigning Trade Rules | |
Introduction | p. 117 |
A Just and Sustainable Trade and Development Initiative for North America | p. 129 |
Another Look at NAFTA | p. 135 |
Cross-Border Labor Solidarity | p. 140 |
NAFTA's Labor Agreement: Lessons | p. 142 |
Building Workers' Human Rights into the Global Trading System | p. 150 |
How the South Is Getting a Raw Deal at the WTO | p. 154 |
How to Support the Rights of Women Workers in the Context of Trade Liberalisation in India | p. 158 |
Agreement on the Establishment of a Free Trade Area | p. 165 |
For Further Reading | p. 168 |
Challenging Corporate Conduct | |
Introduction | p. 173 |
The Conscious Consumer: Promoting Economic Justice through Fair Trade | p. 188 |
What Hope for "Ethical" Trade in the Globalized Garment Industry? | p. 192 |
Business Partner Terms of Engagement and Guidelines for Country Selection | p. 197 |
Presentation and Acceptance of Reebok Youth in Action Award | p. 199 |
Children of the Looms: Rescuing the "Carpet Kids" of Nepal, India, and Pakistan | p. 201 |
Independent Monitoring in Guatemala: What Can Civil Society Contribute? | p. 206 |
Can Advocacy-Led Certification Systems Transform Global Corporate Practices? | p. 210 |
Forest Stewardship Council Principles and Criteria | p. 216 |
Letter to University Presidents Regarding Anti-Sweatshop Campaigns on American Campuses | p. 222 |
Statement to College and University Presidents | p. 224 |
Developing Effective Mechanisms for Implementing Labor Rights in the Global Economy | p. 228 |
For Further Reading | p. 236 |
Rolling Back Globalization | |
Introduction | p. 243 |
Our Word Is Our Weapon | p. 258 |
Bringing the Food Economy Back In: The Social, Ecological, and Economic Benefits of Local Food | p. 262 |
Jaiv Panchayat: Biodiversity Protection at the Village Level | p. 269 |
The Cochabamba Declaration on Water: Globalization, Privatization, and the Search for Alternatives | p. 273 |
The Treaty Initiative: To Share and Protect the Global Water Commons | p. 274 |
South-South Summit Declaration: Towards a Debt-Free Millennium | p. 275 |
Controlling Casino Capital | p. 282 |
How Much Is "Enough"? | p. 287 |
Toward a Deglobalized World | p. 292 |
For Further Reading | p. 296 |
Conclusion: What Does It All Add Up To? | p. 301 |
Globalization: Can Governments, Companies, and Yes, the Protesters Ever Learn to Get Along? | p. 305 |
Bibliography of Global Backlash Web Sites | p. 309 |
Index | p. 325 |
About the Contributors | p. 335 |
Credits | p. 343 |
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