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  • STOP the Killings, Abductions and Involuntary or Enforced Disappearances in the Philippines
    by: IBON

    The extrajudicial killings perpetuated by authorities in the Philippines especially in the past four years have been so horrific that these cannot fail to catch international attention. And indeed all those who came across the news we

  • Repression And Resistance: The Filipino People vs Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, George W. Bush, et. al.
    by: IBON

    This book /CD records tha arduous, competent and fruitful work of the prosecutors, the initiating and plaintiff organizations, the Permanent Peoples\\\' Tribunal (PPT) and its distinguished jurors from various countries, the int

  • Jobs and Justice: Globalization, Labor Rights and Workers\' Resistance
    editor: Antonio A. Tujan, Jr.

    The neoliberal reforms prescribed under the post-Washington Consnsus have increased profits through greater value-added, greater trade

  • Neoliberal Subversion of Agrarian Reform
    Editor: Ujjaini Halim

    While genuine agrarian reform has remained elusive to peasants and continues to be the main focus of peasant struggles in Asia and elsewhere in the world, the concept is currently being subverted by neoliberal globalizat

  • The Reality of Aid 2006
    By The ROA Management Committee

    The 2006 Reality of Aid Report analyzes the impact of policies and actions of the international community, and in particular of aid donors, on the rights, needs and interests of populations affected by conflict.

  • Stop the Killings in the Philippines
    In the Philippines, there is a pattern of assassinations and political persecution of activists, members of people´s movements, and so-called leftist leaders. Over 280 persons have been killed from 2004 to the first half of 2006. Several eyewitnesse

  • Save Lives, Save Limbs: Life support for victims of mines, wars, and accidents
    By Hans Husum, Mads Gilbert, Torben Wisborg

    When a land mine explodes every 10 minutes somewhere in the world - taking or maiming another life - it makes the appearance of Save Lives, Save Limbs all the more timely. This book is indispensible f

  • Human Rights
    by Koen de Feyter Social Justice in the Age of the Market The author shows the many ways in which rampant market economics in today´s world leads to violations of human rights. He questions how far the present-day international

  • A New Democracy: Alternatives to a Bankrupt World Order
    By Harry Shutt

    Harry Shutt argues that the world is coming under threat from forces that the ruling elite is increasingly unable to control. He exposes the fantasies at the heart of today´s market capitalism and counterfeit democracy.

  • A People's World
    By John Madeley

    The destruction of the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001 has shifted public attention to terrorism. But the sources that nurture violence and extremism remain rooted in a global system that has rapidly become more and mo

  • Developing Countries and Services Trade
    By Chakravarthi Raghavan

    As mandated by the World Trade Organization´s (WTO) General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS), a new round of negotiations on services is presently under way at the world trade body. This book draws on the exp

  • Eat Your Genes: How Genetially Modified Food is Entering Our Diet
    By Stephen Nottingham

    This book explains how and why genetically modified food suddenly became part of our diet. It describes the factors responsible for driving these foods so rapidly into the marketplace and the implications of this for count

  • Effective Strategies in Confronting Transnational Corporations
    By Abdul Aziz Choudry

    This book was written out of need to conduct more evaluation, reflection, analysis and sharing of experiences, challenges, setbacks and success stories in the fight against transnational corporations. It discusses how par

  • Fifty Years of Japan ODA
    A Critical Review for ODA Reform

    The 50th anniversary of Japan Official Development Assistance in 2004 is an important milestone because of the tremendous significance of Japan ODA in Asia and the world. Japan ODA remains controversial in the d

  • Financing Underdevelopment
    By APRN

    A compilation of speeches and papers presented during the conference on Poverty and Financing Development organized by the Asia Pacific Research Network from 21-23 August 2000 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

  • Food for All: The Need for a New Agriculture
    By John Madeley

    John Madeley believes we must recognize that our current hi-tech, agrochemical-dependent, corporate-dominated farming system has failed to feed the hungry. He argues that we already have the experience on which to base a new ap

  • Genetic Engineering: Dream or Nightmare?
    By Mae Wan Ho

    This book is an in-depth, yet accessible, exposition of the science behind genetic engineering biotechnology, written by a scientist who has carried out research in genetics and taught the subject for many years. It also examines

  • Give and Take: What's the Matter with Foreign Aid?
    By David Sogge

    Foreign aid has existed for 50 years. Billions are spent each year. Does money actually flow to the South once collapsing prices, past debts, repatriated profits and corruption have been accounted for? How much aid, anyway, sh

  • Global Intelligence: The World's Secret Services Today
    By Paul Todd & Jonathan Bloch

    The CIA, the KGB, M15, Mossad, Boss, Savak, Dina – the names evoke the murky side of history after the Second World War. But the Cold War has long gone. Now the ‘War on Terror´ is upon us – what are t

  • Globalisation and Labour: The New “Great Transformation”
    By Ronaldo Munck

    Intellectual fashion likes to see us as consumers, but the world of production and services still needs workers. Globalization has been driven by the transnational corporations´ search for cheap labor, but little attenti