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Pilger: In a Land of Facades, Mark the First Signs of an Indian Spring
Commentary, December, 29 2011
John Pilger
Pilger's ZSpace page
A peaceful resistance as inspiring as Tahrir Square has arisen in the most militarised region on earth
Raina: Is Pakistan Coming Full Circle?
Znet Article, December, 27 2011
Badri Raina
Raina's ZSpace page
What is happening among the Pakistan establishment currently must be regarded as extraordinary by any reckoning.
Krugman: Will China Break?
Znet Article, December, 21 2011
Paul Krugman
Krugman's ZSpace page
China is emerging as another danger spot in a world economy that really, really doesn't need this right now
Raina: Just Why Did God Create Us?
Znet Article, December, 16 2011
Badri Raina
Raina's ZSpace page
The onslaughts of the 1989/90 moment were set to change much of how good-natured, caring, secular Kashmiri young people lived and bonded.
Wagner: The Global Crisis Reaches China
Znet Article, December, 12 2011
Wieland Wagner
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The economic situation now is far more complicated than it was after the 2008 global financial crisis
Landau: When Number 2 Acts Like Number 1
Commentary, December, 09 2011
Saul Landau
Landau's ZSpace page
The 24 dead Pakistani soldiers might become the symbol for the beginning of the end of U.S. empire
Slaughter: Strike Wave in China Puts Heat On Official Union
Znet Article, December, 08 2011
Jane Slaughter
Slaughter's ZSpace page
China faced its second wave of strikes in two years, as thousands of workers in industrial southern provinces walked out this fall
Klare: Obama’s Risky Oil Threat to China
Znet Article, December, 07 2011
Michael T. Klare
Klare's ZSpace page
When it comes to China policy, is the Obama administration leaping from the frying pan directly into the fire?
Hallinan: Pakistan: Anatomy of a Crisis
Znet Article, December, 05 2011
Conn Hallinan
Hallinan's ZSpace page
To China, all this looks like a campaign to surround Beijing with U.S. allies and to keep its finger on the Chinese energy jugular vein
Bourrier: China’s Dark Power
Znet Article, December, 04 2011
Any Bourrier
Bourrier's ZSpace page
Although China plans to diversify its fuel sources, the nation at present runs mostly on domestic coal cheaply mined — cheap, that is, provided the costs to water, atmosphere and human life are not factored in
Campbell: Nanking and the Lessons of Genocide
Znet Article, December, 03 2011
Horace Campbell
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When competition becomes militarised, there will be war
Ford: Hail Caesar!
Znet Article, December, 03 2011
Hamish Ford
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All great imperial powers will, it seems, behave like the Mafia given half a chance
Weisbrot: Eurozone Crisis: Why the Fed Should Buy Italian Bonds
Znet Article, December, 01 2011
Mark Weisbrot
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If the ECB and European authorities stick with their suicidal doctrine of austerity, then the Federal Reserve must intervene
Ali: NATO vs Pakistan
Znet Article, November, 30 2011
Tariq Ali
Ali's ZSpace page
The Nato assault on a Pakistani checkpoint close to the Afghan border which killed 24 soldiers on Saturday must have been deliberate
Mitchell: Agent Orange on Okinawa - New Evidence
Znet Article, November, 30 2011
Jon Mitchell
Mitchell's ZSpace page
The recent surge of new information regarding military defoliants on Okinawa is clear cause for alarm
Raina: As the Murdered Come Alive
Znet Article, November, 30 2011
Badri Raina
Raina's ZSpace page
That if the object of murder is to obliterate forever the “other”, the act of murder in fact has the consequence of not obliterating but perpetuating that “other” forever.
Wittner: Is a Nuclear War with China Possible?
Znet Article, November, 29 2011
Lawrence S. Wittner
Wittner's ZSpace page
Why nuclear war with China is not inconceivable
Solon: What to Expect from Durban Climate Talks: Temperature to Rise More than 4° C
Znet Article, November, 27 2011
Pablo Solon
Solon's ZSpace page
With an increase of 2° C, the number of deaths per year attributed to climate change-related natural disasters, which was 350,000 in 2009,could skyrocket into the millions
Sanuk: China Cannot Save the World from Crisis
Znet Article, November, 26 2011
Jean Sanuk
Sanuk's ZSpace page
While North America and Europe were hard hit, China has resisted the international crisis of 2008
Eichelberger: The Violence of the Free Market: Globalization Leads to Struggle for Food that Imperils Filipino Poor
Znet Article, November, 26 2011
Erika Eichelberger
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As the world faces the uphill battle of feeding its people in the coming years, neoliberalism and globalization only add insult to injury in the Philippines


