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- Canadian Information Sharing Service
Volume 2, Number 4 - November 1977 Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1977
- Chomsky.Info
Resource Type: Website The Noam Chomsky Web site.
- Christian Reformed Church in North America
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- The Common Good
Resource Type: Book Published: 1998 Interviews with Noam Chomsky on the U.S. and the world.
- Connexions
Volume 11, Number 1 - Spring 1987 - A Digest of Resources and Groups for Social Change Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1987
- The Creation of World Poverty
Resource Type: Book Published: 1983 Hayter challenges the assumption that the West is 'helping' the rest of the world to develop. Far from rescuing the countries of Asia, Africa and Latin America from their supposed backwardness, the rich countries have accumulated vast wealth at their expense.
- The IMF and the Debt Crisis
The Third World's Dilemma Resource Type: Book A well-documented, up-to-date and readable account of the Third World's debt crisis, the IMF's new role in prescribing domestic economic policies on a more or less permanent basis, and the destruction of long-term development prospects this entails. The authors argue that the only feasible alternative comprises conditional loans geared to reducing the historical structural defects of LDC economics, and administered by a democratized international monetary system.
- International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Lifting the Burden of Debt
Resource Type: Article Published: 1991
- The new colonialism: Greece and Ukraine
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 According to Jack Rasmus, aA new form of colonialism is emerging in Europe. Not colonialism imposed by military conquest and occupation, as in the 19th century. Not even the more efficient form of economic colonialism pioneered by the U.S. in the post-1945 period, where the costs of direct administration and military occupation were replaced with compliant local elites allowed to share in the wealth extracted in exchange for being allowed to rule on behalf of the colonizers. In the 21st century, it is 'colonialism by means of financial asset transfer.' It is colony wealth extraction by colonizing country managers, assigned to directly administer the processes in the colony by which financial assets are to be transferred. This new form of colonialism by direct management plus financial wealth transfer is now emerging in Greece and Ukraine.
- New Internationalist
Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) New Internationalist reports on issues of world poverty and inequality. We focus attention on the unjust relationship between the powerful and the powerless worldwide in the fight for global justice.
- The Next Liberation Struggle
Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy in Southern Africa Resource Type: Book Published: 2005 An indispensable guide to understanding how the resources of that era can be used to contribute to real liberation for the region and for the continent of Africa as a whole.
- The North-South Institute
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Odious Debts
Loose Lending, Corruption and the Thirld World's Environmental Legacy Resource Type: Book Published: 1991
- Paying Dearly
The International Debt Crisis Resource Type: Article Published: 1987
- Puerto Rico's default is fine, as long as Wall Street is repaid
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 On August 1, 2015, Puerto Rico defaulted on part of its enormous $72 billion debt, paying back only $628,000 on a relatively small $58 million loan that was due at the start of the month. The default, which marks the most serious credit event in US public bond markets since the city of Detroit filed for bankruptcy in 2013, has led many to draw obvious comparisons to Greece and understandably so.
- The State of the World Atlas
Resource Type: Book Published: 1981
- The Third World Debt: The Comforts of Newspaper Pie
Resource Type: Article Published: 1991 Canadians are unaffected by the Third World, since most of it arrives in the form of newspaper headlines.
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