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2006 ARTICLES | JULY-DECEMBER
Articles are listed in reverse chronological order.
Abandoning the World Bank
By Mark Engler
Published in the Fall 2006 issue of Dissent Magazine
Pitfalls When Right and Left Agree.
Fair Trade Sweatshops?
By Mark Engler
Published in the November 2006 issue of the New Internationalist
Supporting 'clean clothes' campaigns to end the exploitative labour practices that pervade the textile industry is not as simple as just picking the 'right' brand to buy.
2006: A Global Justice Year in Review
By Mark Engler
Published on December 22, 2006
The past 12 months brought some promising developments on the globalization front.
Slowing the 'Free Trade' Bulldozer
By Mark Engler
Published on November 30, 2006
Positive signs that a new Democratic Congress is breaking with the corporate globalization agenda.
The Return of Daniel Ortega
By Mark Engler
Published on November 7, 2006
Despite Ortega's many flaws, the return of the Sandinistas to power creates the possibility that his challenge to the "savage capitalism" of the previous regime can genuinely benefit Nicaragua's poor.
World Bank: Calling Bad Business Good
By Mark Engler
Published on September 30, 2006
The World Bank should get a failing grade for its rankings of countries that violate workers' rights.
A History of Nonviolence
By Mark Engler
Published on September 13, 2006
The author of "Cod" suggests that the world's most dangerous idea could have derailed the American Revolution, the Civil War and possibly even World War II.
WTO: Best Left For Dead?
By Mark Engler
Published on August 8, 2006
The collapse of talks at the World Trade Organization is a victory for the global justice movement, but also presents new challenges.
Mel Gibson's True Passion
By Francis Engler and Mark Engler
Published on August 3, 2006
Gibson's vulgar, anti-Semitic rant upon his arrest for drunk driving should prompt reexamination of The Passion of the Christ.
Mexico: Allow More Time For Democracy
By Mark Engler
Published on July 14, 2006
The demand for a full recount is a legitimate one.
Mexico's Democratic Transition Still Incomplete
By Mark Engler
Published on July 6, 2006
A campaign of fear may have kept Mexico locked into the status quo.
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