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TRADE: WTO Prescribes More Liberalisation
By Gustavo Capdevila
GENEVA - The shortcomings of globalisation must be amended by more globalisation, according to the World Trade Report 2008, released by the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
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BOOKS: You're Not on Their Speed Dial
By Abra Pollock
WASHINGTON - Amidst the rise of multinational corporations, technology that unites people across borders, and new waves of international migration, globalisation has also ushered in the formation of a powerful network of elites who have access to unprecedented resources and influence -- and whose decision-making impacts the lives of millions across the globe.
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GLOBALISATION: West’s Loss of Gulf Funds East’s Gain
Analysis by Meena Janardhan
DUBAI - As politically motivated restrictions on investments by oil-rich countries intensify in the West, the sovereign wealth funds (SWFs) of the Gulf countries could opt to invest in Asia and other emerging markets despite attractive valuations in the slowing U.S and European markets.
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MEDIA: IPS Has New Chairman
By Sabina Zaccaro
ROME - The IPS International Association has chosen Federico Mayor as new chair of its Board of Directors. He replaces Mario Soares, former President of Portugal (1986-1996), who has been guiding the IPS Board since 2002.
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DEVELOPMENT: About Farmers, Without Farmers
By Sabina Zaccaro
ROME - Record high food prices and their impact on poor countries will dominate the three-day UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) summit of world leaders that opened Tuesday in Rome. But the solutions to the food crisis cannot be left to governments only, according to several small farmers groups running a parallel civil society food forum.
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DEVELOPMENT: Blessed and Cursed by Water
By Tarjei Kidd Olsen
OSLO - Millions of people are threatened by poor, unreliable, or non-existent water resources, and climate change could make things worse. IPS looked at some of the issues before participants at a World Bank conference on water and sanitation issues held in Oslo last week.
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Q&A: Can Save the MDGs Yet
Interview with Glenys Kinnock, Member of the European Parliament
BRUSSELS - White banners were draped across public buildings in much of Europe during 2005 as an unlikely coalition of celebrities, church groups and trade unionists took part in the Make Poverty History campaign. The Group of Eight (G8) top industrialised countries and the European Union responded by promising to double their aid to Africa by 2010 at a summit in Gleneagles, Scotland.
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ECONOMY: IMF Reforms Itself, A Little
By John Vandaele
BRUSSELS - The poor have been given a little more say in the IMF. It is still a small step, but the biggest such in the last 60 years.
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AFRICA: Agricultural Extension Work Both Important and Under-valued
By Kwamboka Oyaro
NAIROBI - At a time of international concern about the future of the world's food supply, it's a comment that gives pause for thought: "I teach university students agriculture and extension but many of them opt for other professions, especially in ICTs, because agriculture is 'for those who haven't gone to school'."
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GLOBALISATION: New Curbs on Investment From the South
Analysis by Julio Godoy
BERLIN - Germany's decision to introduce controls on investments from the South in strategic domestic sectors is yet another indicator of growing protectionism in European and other industrialised countries against the neo-liberal globalisation they once masterminded.
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GLOBALISATION: So, Back to Regulation, Then
By Julio Godoy
BERLIN - The financial crisis around the world marks the end of neo-liberal globalisation and the beginning of a new era of regulation of the global economy, political leaders and economists say.
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PHILIPPINES: Left Extremists Continue to 'Punish' Big Business
By Brad Miller
TAMPAKAN, Mindanao - In the New Year's tradition of frightening off evil spirits with fireworks and noise, the communist New People's Army (NPA) ushered in 2008 by attacking the base camp of Sagittarius Mines Inc. (SMI) in the village of Tablu, in South Cotabato province.
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ECONOMY: Globalisation 'Localises' Inequality
Analysis by John Vandaele*
BRUSSELS - Is the big North-South-divide finally diminishing? It seems to be, though slowly.
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