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- Tuesday, May 15, 2012
ZNet Article The dynamics of global capitalism have reproduced a system of repressive labor globally that is serviced and maintained by legal and illegal labor trafficking -
- Friday, Mar 30, 2012
ZNet Article There is consensus on one thing: for the Syrian people, things will get worse before they get better -
- Friday, Feb 17, 2012
ZNet Article Washington’s two-point agenda in the Philippines is no secret: to contain China’s ascent to power and refocus its war on terror to South East Asia -
- Thursday, Feb 09, 2012
ZNet Article Apple’s prowess at turning out products that capture the popular imagination has kept it from being tainted with the image of being a labor exporter -
- Friday, Dec 23, 2011
ZNet Article Not only is Germany the strongest economy in Europe; it is also now writing the rules of economic governance -
- Thursday, Nov 10, 2011
ZNet Article The world’s population surpassed 7 billion -
- Monday, Sep 26, 2011
ZNet Article Ten years after 9/11, the United States is definitely still the premier global power, but it is a much diminished one -
- Sunday, Aug 14, 2011
ZNet Article Is it ever legitimate to supersede the principle of national sovereignty with a military intervention aimed at protecting citizens from their government? -
- Monday, Jul 04, 2011
ZNet Article Recently, a growing number of corporate leaders are getting second thoughts about the "Chinese Model" -
- Wednesday, May 04, 2011
ZNet Article In the duel between Washington and Osama, the latter was, at the time of his death, far ahead on points -
- Thursday, Mar 17, 2011
ZNet Article The Arab democratic uprisings have brought a rush of nostalgia to many people who staged their own democratic revolutions years earlier. -
- Wednesday, Mar 09, 2011
Video Prof. Walden Bello, renowned activist and representative in the Congress in Philippines speaks on the pro-democracy uprisings in the Arab World and elsewhere today. And how these challenges the neoliberal status quo preferred by the hegemonic West... ZNet Article Biofuel production is certainly one of the culprits in the current global food crisis. But while the diversion of corn from food to biofuel feedstock has been a factor in food prices shooting up, the more primordial problem has been the conversion... -
- Wednesday, Feb 02, 2011
ZNet Article He was an officer in the Saudi Royal Navy assigned to the strategic Saudi base of Jubail in the Persian Gulf, and he wanted to hire a maid. -
- Saturday, Dec 25, 2010
ZNet Article The financial collapse of Ireland, coming as the latest in a string of disasters, hardly shocks global public opinion. For people engaged in the development debate, however, it is resonant with meaning. -
- Thursday, Oct 14, 2010
ZNet Article The key problem is the failure of progressives to translate their vision and values into a program that is convincing and connects with the people trapped in the terrible existential conditions created by the global financial crisis. -
- Tuesday, Oct 05, 2010
Video Waldon Bello on the recent elections in Philippines. -
- Sunday, Sep 26, 2010
ZNet Article Due to the nature of capitalism, we know that there will be increasing class tensions and social conflicts which will grow within Asia even as certain states start to dispute hegemony in West. -
- Friday, Sep 17, 2010
ZNet Article Cafes are full in Athens, and droves of tourists still visit the Parthenon and go island-hopping in the fabled Aegean. But beneath the summery surface, there is confusion, anger, and despair as this country is plunged into its worst economic crisi... -
- Saturday, Sep 11, 2010
ZNet Article Before 9/11/2001, there was 9/11/1973, when Gen. Pinochet toppled the Allende government in Chile and ushered in a 17-year reign of terror. More recently, on 9/15/2008, Lehman Brothers went bust and torpedoed the global economy, turning what had b... -
- Friday, Aug 13, 2010
ZNet Article A new government in the Philippines offers the country a rare window to fundamentally shift away from failed economic policies, subordinate to neoliberal ideology and the pre-eminance of illegitimate foreign debtors. -
- Thursday, Aug 12, 2010
Book As we enter the 21st century, many countries of the South are in a state of economic crisis, with once optimistic visions of the future cruelly dashed by rising mass poverty, inequality, and hunger. -
- Saturday, Jul 17, 2010
Commentary Cafés are full in Athens, and droves of tourists still visit the Parthenon and go island-hopping in the fabled Aegean. But beneath the summery surface, there is confusion, anger, and despair as this country plunges into its worst economic crisis i... -
- Wednesday, Jul 14, 2010
ZNet Article With more poor people in the Philippines now than at any other time in history, its time for the new government to break with the old policy of putting foreign debtors and IMF doctrine first. -
- Wednesday, May 26, 2010
ZNet Article Nearly a week after the event, Thailand is still stunned by the military assault on the Red Shirt encampment in the tourist center of the capital city of Bangkok on May 19. The Thai government is treating captured Red Shirt leaders and militants l... -
- Saturday, May 22, 2010
ZNet Article In the past the Philippines foreign policy has been overly submissive to US interests and often failed to promote the country's own interests. As the world increasingly becomes a multipolar environment the country will need to invest more in bring... -
- Thursday, May 20, 2010
ZNet Article The “corruption-causes-poverty” narrative has become a standard tool in the hegemonic discourse kit for leaders in some developing countries - where in fact, Waldon Bello argues, it is neoliberal economic policies that are really to blame for pove... -
- Saturday, Apr 24, 2010
Video Politics Of Climate Change -
- Wednesday, Apr 21, 2010
ZNet Article The new trade pact between China and ASEAN is touted as bringing benefits to both sides, but it is China that stands to gain most from the deal. -
- Saturday, Apr 03, 2010
ZNet Article Corruption is blamed by most Filipinos for its economic quagmire, but it has been neoliberal policies and clean-cut technocrats who have been most responsible for causing poverty. - All Most Recent Content

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Recent Video-
- Wednesday, Mar 09, 2011
Video Prof. Walden Bello, renowned activist and representative in the Congress in Philippines speaks on the pro-democracy uprisings in the Arab World and elsewhere today. And how these challenges the neoliberal status quo preferred by the hegemonic West... -
- Tuesday, Oct 05, 2010
Video Waldon Bello on the recent elections in Philippines. -
- Saturday, Apr 24, 2010
Video Politics Of Climate Change -
- Friday, Jan 18, 2008
Video An interview at the United Nations climate change conference in Bali, December 2007. - All Recent Video

Recent Books-
- Thursday, Aug 12, 2010
Book As we enter the 21st century, many countries of the South are in a state of economic crisis, with once optimistic visions of the future cruelly dashed by rising mass poverty, inequality, and hunger. -
- Tuesday, Sep 01, 2009
Book The hike in global food prices has pushed hundreds of millions more people into poverty, and sparked riots and protests in the Middle East, Africa and the Americas. Walden Bello, the leading writer and activist on the global South, provides a pene... -
- Friday, Oct 12, 2007
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- Tuesday, Oct 15, 2002
Book In this short and trenchant history of those bodies which have promoted this economic globalization, Walden Bello argues for a much more fundamental shift towards a decentralized, pluralistic system of global economic governance. - All Recent Books

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