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Connexions Library:
International Affairs & Development
Aid
Cut - Canada
keeps cutting foreign aid while pretending it isn't. (CX4354).
America's
Last Taboo - By Edward Said. The unspoken
premise of the mainstream press is that no Palestinian or Arab position
on Israeli police terror, settler-colonialism, or military occupation
is worth hearing from. November 2002. (CX5265).
The
Arab Choice - Arabs are many peoples, cultures,
religions, and realities. I cannot put an Arab tyrant, whoever he
is, in the same category as a martyr for democracy like Mehdi Ben
Barka. (CX4166).
Bangladesh:
Of Disasters and Disastrous Development -
Dispossession, disparities in land
distribution, and inappropriate development strategies in Bangladesh.
(CX5036).
Dialogue
on Development -
A discourse between a Third World citizen and a Canadian.
(CX5094).
Do
I Divest? - By Archbishop Desmond Tutu. If
apartheid ended, so can this occupation, but the moral force and
international pressure will have to be just as determined. November
2002. (CX5280).
Ecology
Watch - Poverty
has been identified as a major cause of environmental degradation
in courtries such as Guatemala. (CX5067).
The
Exploitation Explosion -
Female workers in developing countries are undervalued and underpaid.
(CX5105).
From
the Editor of Green Living -
To satiate North America's addiction to high electricity consumption,
the popular solution is war. (CX5074).
Girl
Child: A Mother's Grief -
A tragic tale. (CX5041).
Introduction
to the Development, International section of the Connexions Annual
The
Iraq Crisis in Context -
A rogue state, heavily armed with weapons of mass destruction,
openly contempuous of international law and the United Nations,
plunges the world into crisis. (CX5290).
Looking
for Democracy - Democracy in Eastern Europe?
Wonderful! But how about some more democracy here? (CX3573)
Making
their Voices Heard - An account of international
solidarity work in El Salvador. (CX4703)
Moscow
Gangsters - A conversation with Boris Kagarlitsky,
a Russian social activist. (CX4351).
New
World Order: A postwar Analysis -
Everyone is allowed to play the game, so long as it's according
to the U.S. rules.. (CX5042).
The
1990 Prague Appeal -
The peaceful transition of Europe is unthinkable without the
full observance of all human and civil rights. (CX4002).
Portugal
- Portugal's
revolutionary upheavals. (CX5120).
Portugal:
The Impossible Revolution -
Book review. (CX5134).
Reporting
the realities of poverty - Review of Everybody
Loves a Good Drought: Stories from India's Poorest Districts.
(CX5229).
Shame
on you, Mr. Harper - Open letter initiated
by members of Shalom-Salaam, a Jewish-Arab Montreal dialogue group.
July 19, 2006. (CX5279).
Take
a STAND Canada - An interview on the Darfur
advocacy groups's path to success with
director Ben Fine. (CX5210)
The
Third World Debt: The Comforts of Newspaper Pie -
Canadians are unaffected by the
Third World, since most of it arrives in the form of newspaper headlines.
(CX5084).
A
truly fragile identity - By Edward Said. Israel
has equated modern identity not with actual live people, with rights
and obligations, but with a vast collectivity with no limits either
in the past, the present, or the future. March 2002. (CX5264).
Victims
of European Revolutions -
European gypsy communities have historically been, and remain,
the most marginalized social group.
(CX5052).
War
in the Gulf - A critique of the 1991 Gulf
War. (CX4163)
What
a Way to Treat Your Mother: Women and the State of the Planet
- Our planet
is in crisis. (CX5098).
You
either believe in freedom or you don't. We believe. -
Support independence for East Timor
from Indonesian rule. (CX4167).
Zimbabwe:
One State, One Faith, One Lord - The one-party
system of Zimbabwe. (CX5040).
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