Is another world possible? world development for peace and freedom
Examines responses of civil society and the social movements within it to Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; 24 articles, a bibliography, and a list of sources. Partial contents: Between McWorld and Jihad, by Naomi Klein; Globalization, inequality and global protest, by Amartya Sen; The USA, the West...
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Published in: | Development (Society for International Development) 2002-06, Vol.45 (2), p.3-128 |
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Summary: | Examines responses of civil society and the social movements within it to Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks; 24 articles, a bibliography, and a list of sources. Partial contents: Between McWorld and Jihad, by Naomi Klein; Globalization, inequality and global protest, by Amartya Sen; The USA, the West and the rest of the world: a research agenda for peace, by Johan Galtung; The light of history: reflections on Durban and September 11th, by Linda Burnham; What strategy for the "Another world is possible" movements after September 11? by Franck Amalric. |
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ISSN: | 1011-6370 1461-7072 |