Interviews
Katsiaficas: The Eros Effect and the Arab Uprisings
Znet Article, April, 22 2011
George Katsiaficas
Katsiaficas's ZSpace page
George Katsiaficas is a professor, sociologist, author, and activist. He teaches at the Wentworth Institute of Technology and specializes in social movements, Asian politics, U.S. foreign policy, and comparative and historical studies.
Klein: “My Fear is that Climate Change is the Biggest Crisis of All”
Znet Article, March, 10 2011
Naomi Klein
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Naomi Klein warns global warming could be exploited by capitalism and militarism.
Kagarlitsky: Global Crisis - A Russian Perspective
Znet Article, January, 12 2011
Boris Kagarlitsky
Kagarlitsky's ZSpace page
Deep-rooted changes have happened in Russia as a result of its embrace of neoliberalism.
Kershner: Resisting the Guam Military Build-Up
Zmag Article, September, 01 2010
Seth Kershner
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An interview with Chamorro rights activist LisaLinda Natividad
Kuhn: Sober Living for the Revolution
Znet Article, July, 20 2010
Gabriel Kuhn
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Interview about his book Sober Living for the Revolution: Hardcore Punk, Straight Edge, and Radical Politics
Kershner: A Journalist's Responsibility
Zmag Article, March, 28 2010
Seth Kershner
Kershner's ZSpace page
A talk with Dahr Jamail on war reporting
Kuhn: Life Under the Jolly Roger
Znet Article, March, 24 2010
Gabriel Kuhn
Kuhn's ZSpace page
Book interview...
Kuhn: Sober Living for the Revolution
Znet Article, February, 28 2010
Gabriel Kuhn
Kuhn's ZSpace page
ZNet book interview...
Korte: Reimagining Society Interview
Znet Article, December, 07 2009
Pat Korte
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My interview for the Reimagining Society Project.
Klein: Climate Debt: Why Rich Countries Should Pay Reparations To Poor Countries For The Climate Crisis
Znet Article, November, 25 2009
Naomi Klein
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That piece in Rolling Stone is looking at a growing demand for the repayment of climate debt. This is really a relatively new framing for the climate crisis and is becoming predominantly from the developing world, led by the government of Bolivia ...


