Preface | p. ix |
Abbreviations | p. xii |
Introduction: taking services to market | p. 1 |
Reading the GATS as ideology | p. 22 |
GATS 2000: going nowhere in a hurry | p. 42 |
FTAs: GATS on steroids | p. 50 |
How the GATS was won (and lost?) | p. 58 |
The 'services mafia' | p. 76 |
Understanding the 'GATS attack' | p. 82 |
Trade-related development | p. 89 |
The WDR 2004: making services work for rich companies | p. 104 |
The closed circuit of summitry | p. 110 |
The illusion of public services | p. 119 |
Accounting for PFIs | p. 137 |
Privatising power in the Philippines | p. 144 |
Ruling the services infrastructure | p. 152 |
Gambling on the GATS | p. 174 |
Public pensions or corporate welfare? | p. 181 |
Trade in people | p. 189 |
Call centres - the assembly line of the twenty-first century | p. 206 |
Taking nurses and soldiers to market | p. 213 |
Minds and markets | p. 221 |
The higher education supply chain | p. 241 |
A counter-convention on cultural diversity | p. 248 |
Dominion over the earth | p. 255 |
Wal-Mart rules, OK? | p. 270 |
The real Cancun | p. 276 |
Energy wars | p. 284 |
Confronting 'El Diablo' | p. 302 |
Gulf accessions: a legal invasion | p. 310 |
Conclusion: serving whose interests? | p. 318 |
Notes | p. 327 |
Bibliography | p. 353 |
Index | p. 375 |
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