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Number 63, May 2001

Posted by admin | May 26, 2001 | 1Post Types

HONOLULU FACE-OFF: CIVIL SOCIETY 1, ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK 0

By Walden Bello and Shalmali Guttal

PRIVATIZING INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE SOUTH

By Chris Adams

THE ADB IN INDONESIA: THE OPERATION WAS A SUCCESS, BUT THE PATIENT DIED

By Stephanie Fried

ADB TOKENISM AND THE “CHINO GESTURE”

By Raghav Narsalay

WILL THE ADB PASS THE REALITY TEST?

By Joy Chavez

PEOPLE’S CHALLENGE TO THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

People’s Petition submitted to ADB President Tadao Chino, May 9, 2001

WTO IGNORES DEVELOPING COUNTRIES… AGAIN

By Aileen Kwa

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