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Number 61, April 2001

Posted by admin | Apr 21, 2001 | 1Post Types, Publications

Parliamentary fig leaf is too small for the WTO
By Nicola Bullard

WTO tries to subvert developing countries’ resistance to new trade talks
By Walden Bello

Trading the Environment
By Shalmali Guttal

No Logo: A Brilliant but Flawed Portrait of Contemporary Capitalism
A review of Naomi’ Klein’s No Logo by Walden Bello

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