#WSF2024: Unjust Wars and a Just Peace
By Walden Bello* Wars can have many and diverse causes, but it is when local conflicts are...
Read MorePosted by Walden Bello | Feb 23, 2024 | Asia/World, Feature, Peace and Security, Power and Democracy
By Walden Bello* Wars can have many and diverse causes, but it is when local conflicts are...
Read MorePosted by Walden Bello | Feb 22, 2024 | Asia/World, Feature, Peace and Security, Power and Democracy
(Intervention at the “Building a Movement Mindset” Panel of the World Social Forum,...
Read MorePosted by Anisa | May 14, 2023 | 1Post Types, Asia/World, China, Deglobalisation, Peace and Security, Trade and Investment
by Walden Bello (These are the unpublished, uncorrected page proofs of this article that has been...
Read MorePosted by Anisa | Mar 27, 2023 | Asia/World, Opinion/Analysis, Peace and Security, Power and Democracy
By Walden Bello* An earlier version of this article was published on Rappler at the link...
Read MorePosted by Anisa | Mar 20, 2023 | 1Post Types, Asia/World, Opinion/Analysis, Peace and Security, Philippines, Power and Democracy
By Walden Bello* (This is a composite version of articles that originally appeared in MEER on...
Read MorePosted by Anisa | Nov 4, 2022 | Asia/World, Opinion/Analysis, Peace and Security, Power and Democracy
Walden Bello’s intervention in the ASEAN Civil Society Conference/ASEAN People’s Forum Assembly,...
Read MorePosted by Walden Bello | Jul 6, 2021 | Asia/World, Opinion/Analysis, Peace and Security, Power and Democracy
Twenty years of military quagmire of the Middle East has contributed to the fraying of the U.S. economy even as China has rapidly become the new center of global capital accumulation.
Read MorePosted by Walden Bello | Jul 6, 2021 | Asia/World, Opinion/Analysis, Peace and Security, Power and Democracy
Biden has promised an end to the endless wars. But such promises are not easy to keep. by Walden...
Read MorePosted by Walden Bello | Jun 13, 2021 | Asia/World, China, Opinion/Analysis, Peace and Security, Power and Democracy
by Walden Bello originally posted on the Inquirer China’s seizure of maritime formations that are...
Read MorePosted by admin | Aug 13, 2006 | 1Post Types, Peace and Security
By Walden Bello* BEIRUT, 14 August, 2006: The bittersweet mood in Beirut on this day when the ceasefire took effect was perhaps best expressed by Rahul, a taxi driver, who tells me, “We won, but at what cost? So many people...
Read MorePosted by admin | Aug 13, 2006 | 1Post Types, Peace and Security
By Walden Bello* BEIRUT, August 14, 2006, 6.17am: I got awakened a few minutes ago by two massive blasts. They sounded very close, but they were probably coming from South Beirut. I am in Central Beirut. ...
Read MorePosted by admin | Aug 12, 2006 | 1Post Types, Peace and Security
By Walden Bello* BEIRUT, August 13, 2006: The wounds of war were evident shortly after we crossed the Syria-Lebanon border at 1130 in the morning on August 12. At Haissa, about three kilometers from the Dabboussiyeh border...
Read MorePosted by admin | Jul 20, 2006 | 1Post Types, Peace and Security
By Walden Bello* (This article appeared in Business World, July 17, 2006.) In Argentina, during the “Dirty War” in the mid-seventies, the military used to load tortured university students into helicopters...
Read MorePosted by admin | Mar 3, 2006 | Opinion/Analysis, Peace and Security, Power and Democracy
[Français] By Walden Bello* “An Army of the People” That something interesting and unusual is taking place in Venezuela first really struck me when, in response to a sarcastic comment about an anti-war meeting of the 2006...
Read MorePosted by admin | Jan 19, 2006 | Opinion/Analysis, Peace and Security, Power and Democracy
By Walden Bello* (Revised version of a speech delivered at the Conference on Globalization, War, and Intervention sponsored by the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War, German Chapter, Frankfurt, Germany,...
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