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The following papers were presented at the GSA third annual conference
at Brandeis University, April 23 - 25, 2004:
Resistance
to Public Higher Education in Trade Agreements
by Renate Bridenthal
Institutionalizing
Global Neo-Liberalism: The Structural Transformation of the WTO and Its
Inherent Contradictions
by Nitsan Chorev
The 2004
Elections: War, Terrorism and the Need for Regime Change
by Carl Davidson
Globalization
and Labour: Defining the ‘Problem’
by Sam Gindin
"We
Don't Torture People in America": Coersive Interrogation in the Global
Village
by Ed Greer
The
Regional and Global Geopolitics of Russo-Chinese Crude Oil Transport
by John Gulick
To Be or Not To
Be: The Nation-Centric World Order Under Globalization
by Jerry Harris
Uneasy
Partnerships and Contradictions: Corporate Social and Environmental Responsibility
by Alice Mah
Where
Did Freire Go Wrong? Pedagogy in Globalization: The Grenadian Example
by Paul Mocombe
Regime
Building as a Prime Mover of Technological Progress: The Energy Sector
in the Central Asia-Caspian Region
by Mikhail Molchanov and Yuri Yevdokimov
Global
Creditist Economy: Capital Economy vs. the Credit Economy
by Gregorio Morales
Dominant
Capital in the New Wars
by Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bichler
Why
a Leninist Approach to Imperialism
by Mel Rothenberg
Local
Actors in Global Politics
by Saskia Sassen
War,
Imperialism and Resistance From Below
by Jose Maria Sison
Capital,
Class and the State in the Global Political Economy
by William Tabb
Lessons
From Seattle, Resistance to Globalization, the Media and the State's Response
by Joe Young
In
the Name of Human Rights
by Gordana Yovanovich
More Articles From Our Contributors:
Towards an Urban Approach to Global
Issues
by Gerardo del Cerro Santamarķa, Ph.D.
Towards A Global Ruling
Class? Globalization and the Transnational Capitalist Class
by William I. Robinson and Jerry Harris
Information Technology
and Global Class Formation
by Jerry Harris
An Interview
with Walden Bello
by Jerry Harris
The
Military/Industrial Complex in the Conflict for Power
by Jerry Harris
From
Virtual Public Spheres to Global Justice:
A Critical Theory of Internet-worked Social Movements
by Lauren Langman
Clash of Civilization,
or Capital Accumulation?
by Jonathan Nitzan and Shimshon Bichler
Mr. Bush and Neoliberalism
by William Tabb
Technology, Ecology and Socialist
Renewal
by Victor Wallis
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