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Let's hope the tactics that have rocked free-traders can also change the hearts and minds of SUV-driving, overconsuming Americans.
By Bill McKibben
April 17, 2000
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The protests surrounding this weekend's meetings of the IMF and World Bank are the next step in the backlash to globalization.
By Bruce Shapiro
April 15, 2000
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Washington's mayor and police force get ready to rumble, though they hope they won't have to.
By Harry Jaffe
April 15, 2000
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This is an ongoing notebook of events as police and protesters square off.
By Jake Tapper
April 15, 2000
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On the eve of the A16 protests, experts discuss the roles of the international financial organizations and the Seattle protests in this weekend's battle over globalization.
By Daryl Lindsey
April 14, 2000
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Would-be anti-corporate crusaders encounter the unexpected as they take on Starbucks, Gap and the Washington police.
By Alicia Montgomery
April 14, 2000
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An expert on post-Soviet Russia explains how former spy leader Vladimir Putin is using the war in Chechnya to lock in the presidential election -- and why the U.S. doesn't mind a bit.
By Fiona Morgan
January 6, 2000
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Gov. Bush says he has been reading a biography of former Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Here's a reading comprehension exam for the GOP front-runner.
By David Corn
December 13, 1999
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Critics fear increased cooperation between the World Trade Organization, World Bank and International Monetary Fund will spawn an 800-pound gorilla.
By Monte Paulsen
December 2, 1999
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A worldwide movement to wipe out debt for poor countries is getting some star-studded support this weekend.
By David Moberg
October 9, 1999
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The World Bank's Joseph Stiglitz is articulating a new philosophy for global economic reform, and ruffling feathers at the International Monetary Fund.
By David Moberg
September 25, 1999
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As Moscow teeters on the brink, Russian experts blame years of bad American advice.
By Jonathan Broder
September 1, 1998
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Indonesia's new leader is supremely confident that he is the mind to inspire and unite his country. Experts, opposition leaders and the IMF are not so sure.
By Jonathan Broder
May 22, 1998
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Without a vigiilant Congress, the U.S. could find itself supporting a new military dictatorship in Indonesia.
By Peter Dale Scott
May 21, 1998
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An Indonesia expert says the time for peaceful change is past and that President Suharto can't survive.
By Jonathan Broder
May 15, 1998