Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
![A complete backup of https://hoteldonaldson.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/ef7f8d30-f660-4532-b9f3-1543284a7839.png)
A complete backup of https://hoteldonaldson.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://rcgoncalves.pt](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/231a2bb1-07a8-4e1a-9d1b-4159e6d78df7.png)
A complete backup of https://rcgoncalves.pt
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://cbdctracker.org](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/db726cac-a91f-4ac4-b187-56481601a5c3.png)
A complete backup of https://cbdctracker.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://socialmediaexaminer.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/0169f9e7-b806-4837-9105-0ab4a67f139e.png)
A complete backup of https://socialmediaexaminer.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://feralbrewing.com.au](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/690aec5e-bd47-4ca6-afc6-9be3eef6a035.png)
A complete backup of https://feralbrewing.com.au
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://techforgamers.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/f1cafe45-f48b-4b30-bd0b-5e341804f3c8.png)
A complete backup of https://techforgamers.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://captainn.net](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/ae357f6d-59a9-469f-a6bb-a8d7987ef17c.png)
A complete backup of https://captainn.net
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://pikkin.org](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/a8b44974-fad4-46d5-9649-d7c9b209218f.png)
A complete backup of https://pikkin.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://vanlanguni.edu.vn](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/e7fd2fb2-9b6e-47a1-8bda-3f4b068df6ce.png)
A complete backup of https://vanlanguni.edu.vn
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://treesisters.org](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/8a9b7f93-dfcd-4b68-8763-e1cfdd2b5102.png)
A complete backup of https://treesisters.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://muuseo.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/f2f9b482-0cf7-43de-aa89-b4440b2c4230.png)
A complete backup of https://muuseo.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of https://fitandme.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive6/images/ae48268c-0bb6-4ff4-a0c1-3ac71e5d03b7.png)
A complete backup of https://fitandme.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
![A complete backup of emmanuelawollochmd.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/280bf30e-d89e-4d0f-a339-00e3c5e9b253.png)
A complete backup of emmanuelawollochmd.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of provincieantwerpen.be](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/fc24d1d4-8733-4fb7-882c-684112fec0be.png)
A complete backup of provincieantwerpen.be
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of kalynskitchen.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/d5a417bf-7518-40a6-81ba-969bbe767e01.png)
A complete backup of kalynskitchen.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
sustainable planet.
THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC 0:00 / 1:00. Live. •. But this book is about more than just numbers. It shows that public services are more important than ever in the face of the climate catastrophe, mounting inequalities, and growing political unrest. Together, civil society organisations, trade unions, and local authorities are crafting new templates for how to expand OUTSOURCING OPPRESSION 14 April 2021. Policy briefing. This report seeks to join the dots between Europe’s outsourcing of migrant detention to third countries and the notoriously poor conditions in those migrant detention centres. Europe calls the shots on migrant detention beyond its shores but is rarely held to account for the deeply oppressive consequencesBIDEN'S BORDER
The 13 border security companies’ executives and top employees contributed three times more to Joe Biden ($5,364,994) than to Donald Trump ($1,730,435). A few border security companies show preferences towards one political party. Detention-related companies, in particular CoreCivic, G4S and GEO Group, strongly favor Republicansalong with
THE CORPORATE CAPTURE OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND WHAT WE ARE Introduction. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, transnational corporations are seeking to cement their control of global governance, ensuring it serves the interests of business and profits rather than the well-being of humanity. Transnational corporations are directly responsibile for many of the global crises we face. FINANCING BORDER WARS THE NEW EU-MEXICO AGREEMENT: ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD The new agreement replaces a previous deal between the EU and Mexico from 2000. According to the European Commission, the original association agreement brought “many benefits to the EU and Mexico, though some trade barriers still remain”. But all that glitters is not gold. According to research headed by PowerShift, the newagreement doesn
PROFITING FROM INJUSTICE 7 Executive summary The last two decades have witnessed the silent rise of a powerful international investment regime that has ensnared hundreds of countries and put corporate profit before human rights andthe environment.
WHO DOES THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM REALLY REPRESENTSEE MORE ON TNI.ORG SOUTH AFRICA'S OFFICIAL POSITION AND ROLE IN PROMOTING THE South Africa's official position and role in promoting the WTO. 28 October 2010. Paper. South Africa is playing a significant role in supporting and extending the power of the World Trade Organisation, a new system of global government. This not only entails South Africa surrendering its own policy-making rights and space, but also means TRANSNATIONAL INSTITUTE The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic andsustainable planet.
THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC 0:00 / 1:00. Live. •. But this book is about more than just numbers. It shows that public services are more important than ever in the face of the climate catastrophe, mounting inequalities, and growing political unrest. Together, civil society organisations, trade unions, and local authorities are crafting new templates for how to expand OUTSOURCING OPPRESSION 14 April 2021. Policy briefing. This report seeks to join the dots between Europe’s outsourcing of migrant detention to third countries and the notoriously poor conditions in those migrant detention centres. Europe calls the shots on migrant detention beyond its shores but is rarely held to account for the deeply oppressive consequencesBIDEN'S BORDER
The 13 border security companies’ executives and top employees contributed three times more to Joe Biden ($5,364,994) than to Donald Trump ($1,730,435). A few border security companies show preferences towards one political party. Detention-related companies, in particular CoreCivic, G4S and GEO Group, strongly favor Republicansalong with
THE CORPORATE CAPTURE OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND WHAT WE ARE Introduction. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, transnational corporations are seeking to cement their control of global governance, ensuring it serves the interests of business and profits rather than the well-being of humanity. Transnational corporations are directly responsibile for many of the global crises we face. FINANCING BORDER WARS THE NEW EU-MEXICO AGREEMENT: ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD The new agreement replaces a previous deal between the EU and Mexico from 2000. According to the European Commission, the original association agreement brought “many benefits to the EU and Mexico, though some trade barriers still remain”. But all that glitters is not gold. According to research headed by PowerShift, the newagreement doesn
PROFITING FROM INJUSTICE 7 Executive summary The last two decades have witnessed the silent rise of a powerful international investment regime that has ensnared hundreds of countries and put corporate profit before human rights andthe environment.
WHO DOES THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM REALLY REPRESENTSEE MORE ON TNI.ORG SOUTH AFRICA'S OFFICIAL POSITION AND ROLE IN PROMOTING THE South Africa's official position and role in promoting the WTO. 28 October 2010. Paper. South Africa is playing a significant role in supporting and extending the power of the World Trade Organisation, a new system of global government. This not only entails South Africa surrendering its own policy-making rights and space, but also meansBIDEN'S BORDER
The 13 border security companies’ executives and top employees contributed three times more to Joe Biden ($5,364,994) than to Donald Trump ($1,730,435). A few border security companies show preferences towards one political party. Detention-related companies, in particular CoreCivic, G4S and GEO Group, strongly favor Republicansalong with
MUSLIM WOMEN DON’T NEED SAVING Following bans on Islamic dress, Muslim women have found themselves increasingly vulnerable and exposed to gendered Islamophobic attacks, while their rights to religious freedom, freedom of expression, equality and non-discrimination have been sidelined or ignored. Attacks motivated predominantly by religion and gender have largelybeen normalised.
JUST TRANSITION
The concept of Just Transition first emerged in the United States in the 1970s. The idea emerged from negotiations between unions, community members, and environmental organisations around the closure of a nuclear power plant. This new framework led to a growing and powerful movement in the US, that has evolved and increasinglyincorporated
SEARCH RESULTS
The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic and sustainable planet. For more than 40 years, TNI has served as a unique nexus between social movements, engaged scholars and policy makers. THE GREAT TAKE OVER: HOW WE FIGHT THE DAVOS CAPTURE OF The Great Take Over: How we fight the Davos capture of global governance. The post COVID-19 world presents a new opportunity to deepen the corporate plans of capturing global governance and ensuring it serves the interests of corporate business and profits instead of putting in place policies for the wellbeing of humanity. It is urgentto
LAND AND WATER GRABBING Land and Water Grabbing. In recent years, various actors, from big foreign and domestic corporate business and finance to governments, have initiated a large-scale worldwide enclosure of agricultural lands, mostly in the Global South but also elsewhere. This is done for large-scale industrial and industrial agriculture ventures and often CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE FOOD At the same time, the youth researchers used the photography as a means to a stronger voice in defining the kinds of food and agriculture they want for themselves and their community. What is “culturally appropriate” is dynamically worked, never reaching a static consensus, but still affecting food sovereignty in tangible,material ways.
TRENDS IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERY IN MYANMAR: TENURE RIGHTS The SSF Guidelines, along with the VG Tenure, committed States to the cross-cutting principle of gender equality and all parties to “support small-scale fishing communities, in particular to indigenous peoples, women and those relying on fishing for subsistence, including, as appropriate, the technical and financial assistance to organize, maintain, exchange and improve traditionalknowledge
RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in WHO DOES THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM REALLY REPRESENT State of Power 2016. According to the World Economic Forum, 2500 people including 40 heads of state will attend the annual gathering in Davos from 20 to 23 January. The forum says its mission is to “improve the state of the world” and to “shape global, regional and industry agendas.” 1. THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC 0:00 / 1:00. Live. •. But this book is about more than just numbers. It shows that public services are more important than ever in the face of the climate catastrophe, mounting inequalities, and growing political unrest. Together, civil society organisations, trade unions, and local authorities are crafting new templates for how to expand CANNABIS IN THE INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL SYSTEM The WHO’s First-Ever Critical Review of Cannabis. John Walsh, Martin Jelsma, Tom Blickman, David Bewley-Taylor. WHO’s First-Ever Critical Review of Cannabis (WOLA - TNI - GDPO) (4.43 MB) El primer examen crítico del cannabis por parte de la OMS (WOLA - TNI - GDPO) (5.15MB)
END THE UNITED NATIONS/WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM PARTNERSHIP The UN Secretary General and the World Economic Forum signed on June 13 a Strategic Partnership Agreement for the implementation of the 2030 agenda (SDG). More than 400 organisations signed the following letter demanding the end of the agreement and denouncing it for formalising the corporate capture of the UN and moving towards an increasingly privatized and less democratic global THE UNINTENDED NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF THE 'WAR ON DRUGS Criminalisation of drug users, excessive levels of imprisonment, and punitive sentencing practices, including mandatory sentencing, the death penalty and enforced ‘drug detention centres’, are some of the unintended negative consequences of the 50 year ‘war on drugs’, a policy with direct impact on the vulnerable, poor and socially excluded groups, including ethnic minorities and women. PROFITING FROM INJUSTICE 7 Executive summary The last two decades have witnessed the silent rise of a powerful international investment regime that has ensnared hundreds of countries and put corporate profit before human rights andthe environment.
RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in LAND AND WATER GRABBING Land and Water Grabbing. In recent years, various actors, from big foreign and domestic corporate business and finance to governments, have initiated a large-scale worldwide enclosure of agricultural lands, mostly in the Global South but also elsewhere. This is done for large-scale industrial and industrial agriculture ventures and often LARGE-SCALE LAND ACQUISITIONS AND SOCIAL CONFLICT IN As foreign governments and corporations lease and purchase large tracts of arable land across the globe, in Africa, such large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) or ‘land grabs’ have allegedly provided the grievance behind protests, riots, coups, and other conflict fromMali to Madagascar.
TRENDS IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERY IN MYANMAR: TENURE RIGHTS The SSF Guidelines, along with the VG Tenure, committed States to the cross-cutting principle of gender equality and all parties to “support small-scale fishing communities, in particular to indigenous peoples, women and those relying on fishing for subsistence, including, as appropriate, the technical and financial assistance to organize, maintain, exchange and improve traditionalknowledge
EXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC 0:00 / 1:00. Live. •. But this book is about more than just numbers. It shows that public services are more important than ever in the face of the climate catastrophe, mounting inequalities, and growing political unrest. Together, civil society organisations, trade unions, and local authorities are crafting new templates for how to expand CANNABIS IN THE INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL SYSTEM The WHO’s First-Ever Critical Review of Cannabis. John Walsh, Martin Jelsma, Tom Blickman, David Bewley-Taylor. WHO’s First-Ever Critical Review of Cannabis (WOLA - TNI - GDPO) (4.43 MB) El primer examen crítico del cannabis por parte de la OMS (WOLA - TNI - GDPO) (5.15MB)
END THE UNITED NATIONS/WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM PARTNERSHIP The UN Secretary General and the World Economic Forum signed on June 13 a Strategic Partnership Agreement for the implementation of the 2030 agenda (SDG). More than 400 organisations signed the following letter demanding the end of the agreement and denouncing it for formalising the corporate capture of the UN and moving towards an increasingly privatized and less democratic global THE UNINTENDED NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF THE 'WAR ON DRUGS Criminalisation of drug users, excessive levels of imprisonment, and punitive sentencing practices, including mandatory sentencing, the death penalty and enforced ‘drug detention centres’, are some of the unintended negative consequences of the 50 year ‘war on drugs’, a policy with direct impact on the vulnerable, poor and socially excluded groups, including ethnic minorities and women. PROFITING FROM INJUSTICE 7 Executive summary The last two decades have witnessed the silent rise of a powerful international investment regime that has ensnared hundreds of countries and put corporate profit before human rights andthe environment.
RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in LAND AND WATER GRABBING Land and Water Grabbing. In recent years, various actors, from big foreign and domestic corporate business and finance to governments, have initiated a large-scale worldwide enclosure of agricultural lands, mostly in the Global South but also elsewhere. This is done for large-scale industrial and industrial agriculture ventures and often LARGE-SCALE LAND ACQUISITIONS AND SOCIAL CONFLICT IN As foreign governments and corporations lease and purchase large tracts of arable land across the globe, in Africa, such large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) or ‘land grabs’ have allegedly provided the grievance behind protests, riots, coups, and other conflict fromMali to Madagascar.
TRENDS IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERY IN MYANMAR: TENURE RIGHTS The SSF Guidelines, along with the VG Tenure, committed States to the cross-cutting principle of gender equality and all parties to “support small-scale fishing communities, in particular to indigenous peoples, women and those relying on fishing for subsistence, including, as appropriate, the technical and financial assistance to organize, maintain, exchange and improve traditionalknowledge
EXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they REVOLUTIONARY REHEARSALS: RHYTHMS OF RESISTANCE IN NORTH In the last decade, the North African region has witnessed momentous events from social justice struggles and mobilisations to massive uprisings and revolutions. The region is still a cauldron of resistance advancing demands of dignity, bread, social justice, freedom and sovereignty. COLOMBIA’S POPULAR UPRISINGS A second component of democratic security was the idea of social cohesion, the consolidation of networks of informants to control territories through paramilitary expansion and illegal surveillance strategies 3 used against journalists, opposition members of congress, judges, and judicial officers of the high court. This was a clear strategy to create internal enemies and disseminate fear MUSLIM WOMEN DON’T NEED SAVING Following bans on Islamic dress, Muslim women have found themselves increasingly vulnerable and exposed to gendered Islamophobic attacks, while their rights to religious freedom, freedom of expression, equality and non-discrimination have been sidelined or ignored. Attacks motivated predominantly by religion and gender have largelybeen normalised.
JUST TRANSITION
The concept of Just Transition first emerged in the United States in the 1970s. The idea emerged from negotiations between unions, community members, and environmental organisations around the closure of a nuclear power plant. This new framework led to a growing and powerful movement in the US, that has evolved and increasinglyincorporated
SEARCH RESULTS
The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic and sustainable planet. For more than 40 years, TNI has served as a unique nexus between social movements, engaged scholars and policy makers. THE GREAT TAKE OVER: HOW WE FIGHT THE DAVOS CAPTURE OF The Great Take Over: How we fight the Davos capture of global governance. The post COVID-19 world presents a new opportunity to deepen the corporate plans of capturing global governance and ensuring it serves the interests of corporate business and profits instead of putting in place policies for the wellbeing of humanity. It is urgentto
GLOBAL FOOD REGIMES AND CHINA Global food regimes and China - Agrarian Conversations episode 2. 28 April 2021. Webinar. This is a recording of the second episode in Agrarian Conversations webinar series on THE BRICS INITIATIVE FOR CRITICAL AGRARIAN STUDIES (BICAS The BRICS Initiative for Critical Agrarian Studies (BICAS) is a collective of largely BRICS-based or connected academic researchers concerned with understanding the BRICS countries and their implications for global agrarian transformations. Critical theoretical and empirical questions about the origins, character and significanceof complex
SOUTHERN AFRICAN PEOPLE'S SOLIDARITY NETWORK (SAPSN Southern African People's Solidarity Network (SAPSN)is a Southern African Regional network that gathers development NGOs and institutions, many civil society organisations such as trade unions, churches, community-based movements. SAPSN aims to create a cohesive strategy of the Southern Countries that will resist and counterbalance the negative effects that the globalisation FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE ON PEACE AND SECURITY IN THE 21ST Peace and security, therefore, is very much a woman's issue. The UN International Women's Decade from 1975 to 1985 witnessed the unprecedented global organising around issues concerning women's social, economic and political well-being. Peace of course was central to the Decade's activities. The Vietnam War was the catalyst for therenewal of
CANNABIS IN THE INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL SYSTEM The WHO’s First-Ever Critical Review of Cannabis. John Walsh, Martin Jelsma, Tom Blickman, David Bewley-Taylor. WHO’s First-Ever Critical Review of Cannabis (WOLA - TNI - GDPO) (4.43 MB) El primer examen crítico del cannabis por parte de la OMS (WOLA - TNI - GDPO) (5.15MB)
THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC 0:00 / 1:00. Live. •. But this book is about more than just numbers. It shows that public services are more important than ever in the face of the climate catastrophe, mounting inequalities, and growing political unrest. Together, civil society organisations, trade unions, and local authorities are crafting new templates for how to expand THE UNINTENDED NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF THE 'WAR ON DRUGS Criminalisation of drug users, excessive levels of imprisonment, and punitive sentencing practices, including mandatory sentencing, the death penalty and enforced ‘drug detention centres’, are some of the unintended negative consequences of the 50 year ‘war on drugs’, a policy with direct impact on the vulnerable, poor and socially excluded groups, including ethnic minorities and women. END THE UNITED NATIONS/WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM PARTNERSHIP The UN Secretary General and the World Economic Forum signed on June 13 a Strategic Partnership Agreement for the implementation of the 2030 agenda (SDG). More than 400 organisations signed the following letter demanding the end of the agreement and denouncing it for formalising the corporate capture of the UN and moving towards an increasingly privatized and less democratic global PROFITING FROM INJUSTICE 7 Executive summary The last two decades have witnessed the silent rise of a powerful international investment regime that has ensnared hundreds of countries and put corporate profit before human rights andthe environment.
LAND AND WATER GRABBING Land and Water Grabbing. In recent years, various actors, from big foreign and domestic corporate business and finance to governments, have initiated a large-scale worldwide enclosure of agricultural lands, mostly in the Global South but also elsewhere. This is done for large-scale industrial and industrial agriculture ventures and often RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in LARGE-SCALE LAND ACQUISITIONS AND SOCIAL CONFLICT IN As foreign governments and corporations lease and purchase large tracts of arable land across the globe, in Africa, such large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) or ‘land grabs’ have allegedly provided the grievance behind protests, riots, coups, and other conflict fromMali to Madagascar.
TRENDS IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERY IN MYANMAR: TENURE RIGHTS The SSF Guidelines, along with the VG Tenure, committed States to the cross-cutting principle of gender equality and all parties to “support small-scale fishing communities, in particular to indigenous peoples, women and those relying on fishing for subsistence, including, as appropriate, the technical and financial assistance to organize, maintain, exchange and improve traditionalknowledge
EXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they CANNABIS IN THE INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL SYSTEM The WHO’s First-Ever Critical Review of Cannabis. John Walsh, Martin Jelsma, Tom Blickman, David Bewley-Taylor. WHO’s First-Ever Critical Review of Cannabis (WOLA - TNI - GDPO) (4.43 MB) El primer examen crítico del cannabis por parte de la OMS (WOLA - TNI - GDPO) (5.15MB)
THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC 0:00 / 1:00. Live. •. But this book is about more than just numbers. It shows that public services are more important than ever in the face of the climate catastrophe, mounting inequalities, and growing political unrest. Together, civil society organisations, trade unions, and local authorities are crafting new templates for how to expand THE UNINTENDED NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF THE 'WAR ON DRUGS Criminalisation of drug users, excessive levels of imprisonment, and punitive sentencing practices, including mandatory sentencing, the death penalty and enforced ‘drug detention centres’, are some of the unintended negative consequences of the 50 year ‘war on drugs’, a policy with direct impact on the vulnerable, poor and socially excluded groups, including ethnic minorities and women. END THE UNITED NATIONS/WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM PARTNERSHIP The UN Secretary General and the World Economic Forum signed on June 13 a Strategic Partnership Agreement for the implementation of the 2030 agenda (SDG). More than 400 organisations signed the following letter demanding the end of the agreement and denouncing it for formalising the corporate capture of the UN and moving towards an increasingly privatized and less democratic global PROFITING FROM INJUSTICE 7 Executive summary The last two decades have witnessed the silent rise of a powerful international investment regime that has ensnared hundreds of countries and put corporate profit before human rights andthe environment.
LAND AND WATER GRABBING Land and Water Grabbing. In recent years, various actors, from big foreign and domestic corporate business and finance to governments, have initiated a large-scale worldwide enclosure of agricultural lands, mostly in the Global South but also elsewhere. This is done for large-scale industrial and industrial agriculture ventures and often RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in LARGE-SCALE LAND ACQUISITIONS AND SOCIAL CONFLICT IN As foreign governments and corporations lease and purchase large tracts of arable land across the globe, in Africa, such large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) or ‘land grabs’ have allegedly provided the grievance behind protests, riots, coups, and other conflict fromMali to Madagascar.
TRENDS IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERY IN MYANMAR: TENURE RIGHTS The SSF Guidelines, along with the VG Tenure, committed States to the cross-cutting principle of gender equality and all parties to “support small-scale fishing communities, in particular to indigenous peoples, women and those relying on fishing for subsistence, including, as appropriate, the technical and financial assistance to organize, maintain, exchange and improve traditionalknowledge
EXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they REVOLUTIONARY REHEARSALS: RHYTHMS OF RESISTANCE IN NORTH In the last decade, the North African region has witnessed momentous events from social justice struggles and mobilisations to massive uprisings and revolutions. The region is still a cauldron of resistance advancing demands of dignity, bread, social justice, freedom and sovereignty. COLOMBIA’S POPULAR UPRISINGS A second component of democratic security was the idea of social cohesion, the consolidation of networks of informants to control territories through paramilitary expansion and illegal surveillance strategies 3 used against journalists, opposition members of congress, judges, and judicial officers of the high court. This was a clear strategy to create internal enemies and disseminate fear MUSLIM WOMEN DON’T NEED SAVING Following bans on Islamic dress, Muslim women have found themselves increasingly vulnerable and exposed to gendered Islamophobic attacks, while their rights to religious freedom, freedom of expression, equality and non-discrimination have been sidelined or ignored. Attacks motivated predominantly by religion and gender have largelybeen normalised.
JUST TRANSITION
The concept of Just Transition first emerged in the United States in the 1970s. The idea emerged from negotiations between unions, community members, and environmental organisations around the closure of a nuclear power plant. This new framework led to a growing and powerful movement in the US, that has evolved and increasinglyincorporated
SEARCH RESULTS
The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic and sustainable planet. For more than 40 years, TNI has served as a unique nexus between social movements, engaged scholars and policy makers. THE CORPORATE CAPTURE OF GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND WHAT WE ARE Introduction. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, transnational corporations are seeking to cement their control of global governance, ensuring it serves the interests of business and profits rather than the well-being of humanity. Transnational corporations are directly responsibile for many of the global crises we face. THE GREAT TAKE OVER: HOW WE FIGHT THE DAVOS CAPTURE OF The Great Take Over: How we fight the Davos capture of global governance. The post COVID-19 world presents a new opportunity to deepen the corporate plans of capturing global governance and ensuring it serves the interests of corporate business and profits instead of putting in place policies for the wellbeing of humanity. It is urgentto
THE BRICS INITIATIVE FOR CRITICAL AGRARIAN STUDIES (BICAS The BRICS Initiative for Critical Agrarian Studies (BICAS) is a collective of largely BRICS-based or connected academic researchers concerned with understanding the BRICS countries and their implications for global agrarian transformations. Critical theoretical and empirical questions about the origins, character and significanceof complex
FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE ON PEACE AND SECURITY IN THE 21ST Peace and security, therefore, is very much a woman's issue. The UN International Women's Decade from 1975 to 1985 witnessed the unprecedented global organising around issues concerning women's social, economic and political well-being. Peace of course was central to the Decade's activities. The Vietnam War was the catalyst for therenewal of
SOUTHERN AFRICAN PEOPLE'S SOLIDARITY NETWORK (SAPSN Southern African People's Solidarity Network (SAPSN)is a Southern African Regional network that gathers development NGOs and institutions, many civil society organisations such as trade unions, churches, community-based movements. SAPSN aims to create a cohesive strategy of the Southern Countries that will resist and counterbalance the negative effects that the globalisation TRANSNATIONAL INSTITUTE The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic andsustainable planet.
THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC The COVID-19 crisis and the ongoing climate catastrophe show that it's time for a Green New Deal that funds equitable public futures. It's time to dismantle the fossil fuel industry, to rebuild democracies and essential services and value workers as the cornerstones of oursocieties.
JUST TRANSITION
This workshop report shares key outcomes and insights from a workshop which took place in Amsterdam in October 2019, where participants from a range of organisations met to discuss the history of their collaborations around Just Transition and the lessons learned so far. CANNABIS IN THE INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL SYSTEM The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic andsustainable planet.
FINANCING BORDER WARS PROFITING FROM INJUSTICE 7 Executive summary The last two decades have witnessed the silent rise of a powerful international investment regime that has ensnared hundreds of countries and put corporate profit before human rights andthe environment.
RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in THE ROTHSCHILDS OF THE MAFIA ON ARUBA "A magnificent washing-machine is sold here, its trademark is Aruba. The machine is an Aruban-Colombian product, its model called Cartel. The brand is well-known for its good performance in the United Statesand Europe.
TRENDS IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERY IN MYANMAR: TENURE RIGHTS The SSF Guidelines, along with the VG Tenure, committed States to the cross-cutting principle of gender equality and all parties to “support small-scale fishing communities, in particular to indigenous peoples, women and those relying on fishing for subsistence, including, as appropriate, the technical and financial assistance to organize, maintain, exchange and improve traditionalknowledge
EXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they TRANSNATIONAL INSTITUTE The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic andsustainable planet.
THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC The COVID-19 crisis and the ongoing climate catastrophe show that it's time for a Green New Deal that funds equitable public futures. It's time to dismantle the fossil fuel industry, to rebuild democracies and essential services and value workers as the cornerstones of oursocieties.
JUST TRANSITION
This workshop report shares key outcomes and insights from a workshop which took place in Amsterdam in October 2019, where participants from a range of organisations met to discuss the history of their collaborations around Just Transition and the lessons learned so far. CANNABIS IN THE INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL SYSTEM The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic andsustainable planet.
FINANCING BORDER WARS PROFITING FROM INJUSTICE 7 Executive summary The last two decades have witnessed the silent rise of a powerful international investment regime that has ensnared hundreds of countries and put corporate profit before human rights andthe environment.
RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in THE ROTHSCHILDS OF THE MAFIA ON ARUBA "A magnificent washing-machine is sold here, its trademark is Aruba. The machine is an Aruban-Colombian product, its model called Cartel. The brand is well-known for its good performance in the United Statesand Europe.
TRENDS IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERY IN MYANMAR: TENURE RIGHTS The SSF Guidelines, along with the VG Tenure, committed States to the cross-cutting principle of gender equality and all parties to “support small-scale fishing communities, in particular to indigenous peoples, women and those relying on fishing for subsistence, including, as appropriate, the technical and financial assistance to organize, maintain, exchange and improve traditionalknowledge
EXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they COLOMBIA’S POPULAR UPRISINGS A second component of democratic security was the idea of social cohesion, the consolidation of networks of informants to control territories through paramilitary expansion and illegal surveillance strategies 3 used against journalists, opposition members of congress, judges, and judicial officers of the high court. This was a clear strategy to create internal enemies and disseminate fearSEARCH RESULTS
The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic and sustainable planet. For more than 40 years, TNI has served as a unique nexus between social movements, engaged scholars and policy makers. CANNABIS IN THE INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL SYSTEM The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic andsustainable planet.
BIDEN'S BORDER
Key findings: Early into his presidency, Joe Biden has already indicated through 10 executive orders that he wants to end the brutality associated with Trump’s border and immigration policies. OUTSOURCING OPPRESSION The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic andsustainable planet.
A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE FOR CANNABIS FARMERS Learn how lessening the barriers for small farmers while raising them for large companies can help to steer legal cannabis markets in a more sustainable and equitable direction based on principles of community empowerment, social justice, fair(er) trade and sustainabledevelopment.
END THE UNITED NATIONS/WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM PARTNERSHIP The UN Secretary General and the World Economic Forum signed on June 13 a Strategic Partnership Agreement for the implementation of the 2030 agenda (SDG). More than 400 organisations signed the following letter demanding the end of the agreement and denouncing it for formalising the corporate capture of the UN and moving towards an increasingly privatized and less democratic global LAND AND WATER GRABBING In recent years, various actors, from big foreign and domestic corporate business and finance to governments, have initiated a large-scale worldwide enclosure of agricultural lands, mostly in the Global South but also elsewhere. WASTE AND CAPITALISM In English at least, “waste” as a noun means rubbish, whatever can’t or won’t be used and is only good for the waste bin. The verb “to waste” has more subtle varieties: one meaning is to be profligate, to squander or make inefficient and uneconomical use of aresource.
CRIMINALISATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HARM The joint report produced by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and INTERPOL in 2016 paints a rather grim picture of the extent of environmental crime worldwide. It identifies it as the fourth largest criminal enterprise globally, right behind drug smuggling, counterfeiting, and human trafficking. Two questions are worth pondering here: to quote George Monbiot, how did we THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC The COVID-19 crisis and the ongoing climate catastrophe show that it's time for a Green New Deal that funds equitable public futures. It's time to dismantle the fossil fuel industry, to rebuild democracies and essential services and value workers as the cornerstones of oursocieties.
CANNABIS IN THE INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL SYSTEM The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic andsustainable planet.
THE UNINTENDED NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF THE 'WAR ON DRUGS Criminalisation of drug users, excessive levels of imprisonment, and punitive sentencing practices, including mandatory sentencing, the death penalty and enforced ‘drug detention centres’, are some of the unintended negative consequences of the 50 year ‘war on drugs’, a policy with direct impact on the vulnerable, poor and socially excluded groups, including ethnic minorities and women. END THE UNITED NATIONS/WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM PARTNERSHIP The UN Secretary General and the World Economic Forum signed on June 13 a Strategic Partnership Agreement for the implementation of the 2030 agenda (SDG). More than 400 organisations signed the following letter demanding the end of the agreement and denouncing it for formalising the corporate capture of the UN and moving towards an increasingly privatized and less democratic global PROFITING FROM INJUSTICE 7 Executive summary The last two decades have witnessed the silent rise of a powerful international investment regime that has ensnared hundreds of countries and put corporate profit before human rights andthe environment.
LARGE-SCALE LAND ACQUISITIONS AND SOCIAL CONFLICT IN As foreign governments and corporations lease and purchase large tracts of arable land across the globe, in Africa, such large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) or ‘land grabs’ have allegedly provided the grievance behind protests, riots, coups, and other conflict fromMali to Madagascar.
TRENDS IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERY IN MYANMAR: TENURE RIGHTS The SSF Guidelines, along with the VG Tenure, committed States to the cross-cutting principle of gender equality and all parties to “support small-scale fishing communities, in particular to indigenous peoples, women and those relying on fishing for subsistence, including, as appropriate, the technical and financial assistance to organize, maintain, exchange and improve traditionalknowledge
RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in YANN KINDO | TRANSNATIONAL INSTITUTE The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic andsustainable planet.
EXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC The COVID-19 crisis and the ongoing climate catastrophe show that it's time for a Green New Deal that funds equitable public futures. It's time to dismantle the fossil fuel industry, to rebuild democracies and essential services and value workers as the cornerstones of oursocieties.
CANNABIS IN THE INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL SYSTEM The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic andsustainable planet.
THE UNINTENDED NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF THE 'WAR ON DRUGS Criminalisation of drug users, excessive levels of imprisonment, and punitive sentencing practices, including mandatory sentencing, the death penalty and enforced ‘drug detention centres’, are some of the unintended negative consequences of the 50 year ‘war on drugs’, a policy with direct impact on the vulnerable, poor and socially excluded groups, including ethnic minorities and women. END THE UNITED NATIONS/WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM PARTNERSHIP The UN Secretary General and the World Economic Forum signed on June 13 a Strategic Partnership Agreement for the implementation of the 2030 agenda (SDG). More than 400 organisations signed the following letter demanding the end of the agreement and denouncing it for formalising the corporate capture of the UN and moving towards an increasingly privatized and less democratic global PROFITING FROM INJUSTICE 7 Executive summary The last two decades have witnessed the silent rise of a powerful international investment regime that has ensnared hundreds of countries and put corporate profit before human rights andthe environment.
LARGE-SCALE LAND ACQUISITIONS AND SOCIAL CONFLICT IN As foreign governments and corporations lease and purchase large tracts of arable land across the globe, in Africa, such large-scale land acquisitions (LSLAs) or ‘land grabs’ have allegedly provided the grievance behind protests, riots, coups, and other conflict fromMali to Madagascar.
TRENDS IN SMALL-SCALE FISHERY IN MYANMAR: TENURE RIGHTS The SSF Guidelines, along with the VG Tenure, committed States to the cross-cutting principle of gender equality and all parties to “support small-scale fishing communities, in particular to indigenous peoples, women and those relying on fishing for subsistence, including, as appropriate, the technical and financial assistance to organize, maintain, exchange and improve traditionalknowledge
RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in YANN KINDO | TRANSNATIONAL INSTITUTE The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic andsustainable planet.
EXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they COLOMBIA’S POPULAR UPRISINGS A second component of democratic security was the idea of social cohesion, the consolidation of networks of informants to control territories through paramilitary expansion and illegal surveillance strategies 3 used against journalists, opposition members of congress, judges, and judicial officers of the high court. This was a clear strategy to create internal enemies and disseminate fear MUSLIM WOMEN DON’T NEED SAVING The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic andsustainable planet.
THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC The COVID-19 crisis and the ongoing climate catastrophe show that it's time for a Green New Deal that funds equitable public futures. It's time to dismantle the fossil fuel industry, to rebuild democracies and essential services and value workers as the cornerstones of oursocieties.
SEARCH RESULTS
The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic and sustainable planet. For more than 40 years, TNI has served as a unique nexus between social movements, engaged scholars and policy makers. LAND AND WATER GRABBING In recent years, various actors, from big foreign and domestic corporate business and finance to governments, have initiated a large-scale worldwide enclosure of agricultural lands, mostly in the Global South but also elsewhere. EU-MEXICO AGREEMENT: REFLECTIONS ON THE IMPACTS OF On April 28, 2020, amid the global C-19 health crisis, the conclusion of a new trade agreement between the European Union (EU) and Mexico,the Nr.
THE ECONOMIC IMPACT OF THE ILLICIT DRUG INDUSTRY The Economic Impact of the Illicit Drug Industry TNI Expert Seminar, Amsterdam, 5-6 December 2003. Full report available in PDF.. The first activity of the new TNI project, Crime & Globalisation, was a seminar on The Economic Impact of the Illicit Drug Industry.THE CORPORATION
State of Power 2020 Charming Psycopaths | 2 In 2004, a powerful documentary film, ‘The Corporation’, caught the political imagination when it was released at the peak of the alternativeglobalisation
GLOBAL FOOD REGIMES AND CHINA This is a recording of the second episode in Agrarian Conversations webinar series on "Global food regimes and China". THE BRICS INITIATIVE FOR CRITICAL AGRARIAN STUDIES (BICAS The BRICS Initiative for Critical Agrarian Studies (BICAS) is a collective of largely BRICS-based or connected academic researchers concerned with understanding the BRICS countries and their implications for global agrarian transformations. THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC 0:00 / 1:00. Live. •. But this book is about more than just numbers. It shows that public services are more important than ever in the face of the climate catastrophe, mounting inequalities, and growing political unrest. Together, civil society organisations, trade unions, and local authorities are crafting new templates for how to expand MUSLIM WOMEN DON’T NEED SAVING Following bans on Islamic dress, Muslim women have found themselves increasingly vulnerable and exposed to gendered Islamophobic attacks, while their rights to religious freedom, freedom of expression, equality and non-discrimination have been sidelined or ignored. Attacks motivated predominantly by religion and gender have largelybeen normalised.
RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in GLOBAL FOOD REGIMES AND CHINA Global food regimes and China - Agrarian Conversations episode 2. 28 April 2021. Webinar. This is a recording of the second episode in Agrarian Conversations webinar series on LAND AND WATER GRABBING Land and Water Grabbing. In recent years, various actors, from big foreign and domestic corporate business and finance to governments, have initiated a large-scale worldwide enclosure of agricultural lands, mostly in the Global South but also elsewhere. This is done for large-scale industrial and industrial agriculture ventures and often SOUTHERN AFRICAN PEOPLE'S SOLIDARITY NETWORK (SAPSN Southern African People's Solidarity Network (SAPSN)is a Southern African Regional network that gathers development NGOs and institutions, many civil society organisations such as trade unions, churches, community-based movements. SAPSN aims to create a cohesive strategy of the Southern Countries that will resist and counterbalance the negative effects that the globalisationTHE CORPORATION
State of Power 2020 Charming Psycopaths | 2 In 2004, a powerful documentary film, ‘The Corporation’, caught the political imagination when it was released at the peak of the alternativeglobalisation
VENEZUELA - PERSPECTIVES FROM THE SOUTH Venezuela - Perspectives from the South. 10 August 2017. Report. Venezuela is passing through a period of acute political, economic and social turmoil, which has intensified the debate within the regional and global left about the nature, the legacy and the prospects of the Bolivarian process. What structural or historical factors haveEXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they DEMOCRACY, SOVEREIGNTY AND RESISTANCE 7 | State of Power 2016 When democracy, through systems of representation, persistently fails, we have to return, in theory and in practice, to the basics, to the demos. Yes, as Susan George implies, the demos are without state power, kratos. And as Varoufakis says, the establishment wishes them to remain so; it THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC 0:00 / 1:00. Live. •. But this book is about more than just numbers. It shows that public services are more important than ever in the face of the climate catastrophe, mounting inequalities, and growing political unrest. Together, civil society organisations, trade unions, and local authorities are crafting new templates for how to expand MUSLIM WOMEN DON’T NEED SAVING Following bans on Islamic dress, Muslim women have found themselves increasingly vulnerable and exposed to gendered Islamophobic attacks, while their rights to religious freedom, freedom of expression, equality and non-discrimination have been sidelined or ignored. Attacks motivated predominantly by religion and gender have largelybeen normalised.
RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in GLOBAL FOOD REGIMES AND CHINA Global food regimes and China - Agrarian Conversations episode 2. 28 April 2021. Webinar. This is a recording of the second episode in Agrarian Conversations webinar series on LAND AND WATER GRABBING Land and Water Grabbing. In recent years, various actors, from big foreign and domestic corporate business and finance to governments, have initiated a large-scale worldwide enclosure of agricultural lands, mostly in the Global South but also elsewhere. This is done for large-scale industrial and industrial agriculture ventures and often SOUTHERN AFRICAN PEOPLE'S SOLIDARITY NETWORK (SAPSN Southern African People's Solidarity Network (SAPSN)is a Southern African Regional network that gathers development NGOs and institutions, many civil society organisations such as trade unions, churches, community-based movements. SAPSN aims to create a cohesive strategy of the Southern Countries that will resist and counterbalance the negative effects that the globalisationTHE CORPORATION
State of Power 2020 Charming Psycopaths | 2 In 2004, a powerful documentary film, ‘The Corporation’, caught the political imagination when it was released at the peak of the alternativeglobalisation
VENEZUELA - PERSPECTIVES FROM THE SOUTH Venezuela - Perspectives from the South. 10 August 2017. Report. Venezuela is passing through a period of acute political, economic and social turmoil, which has intensified the debate within the regional and global left about the nature, the legacy and the prospects of the Bolivarian process. What structural or historical factors haveEXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they DEMOCRACY, SOVEREIGNTY AND RESISTANCE 7 | State of Power 2016 When democracy, through systems of representation, persistently fails, we have to return, in theory and in practice, to the basics, to the demos. Yes, as Susan George implies, the demos are without state power, kratos. And as Varoufakis says, the establishment wishes them to remain so; it COLOMBIA’S POPULAR UPRISINGS A second component of democratic security was the idea of social cohesion, the consolidation of networks of informants to control territories through paramilitary expansion and illegal surveillance strategies 3 used against journalists, opposition members of congress, judges, and judicial officers of the high court. This was a clear strategy to create internal enemies and disseminate fear MUSLIM WOMEN DON’T NEED SAVING Following bans on Islamic dress, Muslim women have found themselves increasingly vulnerable and exposed to gendered Islamophobic attacks, while their rights to religious freedom, freedom of expression, equality and non-discrimination have been sidelined or ignored. Attacks motivated predominantly by religion and gender have largelybeen normalised.
SEARCH RESULTS
The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic and sustainable planet. For more than 40 years, TNI has served as a unique nexus between social movements, engaged scholars and policy makers. THE NEW EU-MEXICO AGREEMENT: ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD In 2020 the European Union and Mexico reached an "agreement in principle" on the main trade parts of a new EU-Mexico association agreement. The new agreement replaces a previous deal between the EU and Mexico from 2000.THE CORPORATION
State of Power 2020 Charming Psycopaths | 4 Well, has it made any difference? Yes, but not necessarily a positive one. The subtitle of my new book is ‘Why “good” corporations are bad for democracy’ Let me explain.To begin with, despite all the fine rhetoric, the newcorporation is
CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE FOOD At the same time, the youth researchers used the photography as a means to a stronger voice in defining the kinds of food and agriculture they want for themselves and their community. What is “culturally appropriate” is dynamically worked, never reaching a static consensus, but still affecting food sovereignty in tangible,material ways.
VIOLATIONS OF PEOPLES’ RIGHTS BY EUROPEAN TNCS What follows is a brief summary of the evidence of violations of fundamental human rights by TNCs, highlighted in the verdicts of the last two sessions of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal ( Lima 2008 and Madrid 2010 ): a) Attacks on labour rights: Evidence was presented of exploitation of labour, the criminalization of social protest PROFITING FROM INJUSTICE 7 Executive summary The last two decades have witnessed the silent rise of a powerful international investment regime that has ensnared hundreds of countries and put corporate profit before human rights andthe environment.
RELUCTANT RECRUITS: THE US MILITARY AND THE WAR ON DRUGS Reluctant Recruits: The US Military and the War on Drugs. 06 August 1997. Report. Despite spending some $20 billion over the past decade on international drug control and interdiction efforts, illegal drugs from Latin America still flood the United States - WHO DOES THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM REALLY REPRESENT State of Power 2016. According to the World Economic Forum, 2500 people including 40 heads of state will attend the annual gathering in Davos from 20 to 23 January. The forum says its mission is to “improve the state of the world” and to “shape global, regional and industry agendas.” 1. THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC 0:00 / 1:00. Live. •. But this book is about more than just numbers. It shows that public services are more important than ever in the face of the climate catastrophe, mounting inequalities, and growing political unrest. Together, civil society organisations, trade unions, and local authorities are crafting new templates for how to expand MUSLIM WOMEN DON’T NEED SAVING Following bans on Islamic dress, Muslim women have found themselves increasingly vulnerable and exposed to gendered Islamophobic attacks, while their rights to religious freedom, freedom of expression, equality and non-discrimination have been sidelined or ignored. Attacks motivated predominantly by religion and gender have largelybeen normalised.
RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in GLOBAL FOOD REGIMES AND CHINA Global food regimes and China - Agrarian Conversations episode 2. 28 April 2021. Webinar. This is a recording of the second episode in Agrarian Conversations webinar series on LAND AND WATER GRABBING Land and Water Grabbing. In recent years, various actors, from big foreign and domestic corporate business and finance to governments, have initiated a large-scale worldwide enclosure of agricultural lands, mostly in the Global South but also elsewhere. This is done for large-scale industrial and industrial agriculture ventures and often SOUTHERN AFRICAN PEOPLE'S SOLIDARITY NETWORK (SAPSN Southern African People's Solidarity Network (SAPSN)is a Southern African Regional network that gathers development NGOs and institutions, many civil society organisations such as trade unions, churches, community-based movements. SAPSN aims to create a cohesive strategy of the Southern Countries that will resist and counterbalance the negative effects that the globalisationTHE CORPORATION
State of Power 2020 Charming Psycopaths | 2 In 2004, a powerful documentary film, ‘The Corporation’, caught the political imagination when it was released at the peak of the alternativeglobalisation
VENEZUELA - PERSPECTIVES FROM THE SOUTH Venezuela - Perspectives from the South. 10 August 2017. Report. Venezuela is passing through a period of acute political, economic and social turmoil, which has intensified the debate within the regional and global left about the nature, the legacy and the prospects of the Bolivarian process. What structural or historical factors haveEXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they DEMOCRACY, SOVEREIGNTY AND RESISTANCE 7 | State of Power 2016 When democracy, through systems of representation, persistently fails, we have to return, in theory and in practice, to the basics, to the demos. Yes, as Susan George implies, the demos are without state power, kratos. And as Varoufakis says, the establishment wishes them to remain so; it THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC 0:00 / 1:00. Live. •. But this book is about more than just numbers. It shows that public services are more important than ever in the face of the climate catastrophe, mounting inequalities, and growing political unrest. Together, civil society organisations, trade unions, and local authorities are crafting new templates for how to expand MUSLIM WOMEN DON’T NEED SAVING Following bans on Islamic dress, Muslim women have found themselves increasingly vulnerable and exposed to gendered Islamophobic attacks, while their rights to religious freedom, freedom of expression, equality and non-discrimination have been sidelined or ignored. Attacks motivated predominantly by religion and gender have largelybeen normalised.
RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in GLOBAL FOOD REGIMES AND CHINA Global food regimes and China - Agrarian Conversations episode 2. 28 April 2021. Webinar. This is a recording of the second episode in Agrarian Conversations webinar series on LAND AND WATER GRABBING Land and Water Grabbing. In recent years, various actors, from big foreign and domestic corporate business and finance to governments, have initiated a large-scale worldwide enclosure of agricultural lands, mostly in the Global South but also elsewhere. This is done for large-scale industrial and industrial agriculture ventures and often SOUTHERN AFRICAN PEOPLE'S SOLIDARITY NETWORK (SAPSN Southern African People's Solidarity Network (SAPSN)is a Southern African Regional network that gathers development NGOs and institutions, many civil society organisations such as trade unions, churches, community-based movements. SAPSN aims to create a cohesive strategy of the Southern Countries that will resist and counterbalance the negative effects that the globalisationTHE CORPORATION
State of Power 2020 Charming Psycopaths | 2 In 2004, a powerful documentary film, ‘The Corporation’, caught the political imagination when it was released at the peak of the alternativeglobalisation
VENEZUELA - PERSPECTIVES FROM THE SOUTH Venezuela - Perspectives from the South. 10 August 2017. Report. Venezuela is passing through a period of acute political, economic and social turmoil, which has intensified the debate within the regional and global left about the nature, the legacy and the prospects of the Bolivarian process. What structural or historical factors haveEXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they DEMOCRACY, SOVEREIGNTY AND RESISTANCE 7 | State of Power 2016 When democracy, through systems of representation, persistently fails, we have to return, in theory and in practice, to the basics, to the demos. Yes, as Susan George implies, the demos are without state power, kratos. And as Varoufakis says, the establishment wishes them to remain so; it COLOMBIA’S POPULAR UPRISINGS A second component of democratic security was the idea of social cohesion, the consolidation of networks of informants to control territories through paramilitary expansion and illegal surveillance strategies 3 used against journalists, opposition members of congress, judges, and judicial officers of the high court. This was a clear strategy to create internal enemies and disseminate fear MUSLIM WOMEN DON’T NEED SAVING Following bans on Islamic dress, Muslim women have found themselves increasingly vulnerable and exposed to gendered Islamophobic attacks, while their rights to religious freedom, freedom of expression, equality and non-discrimination have been sidelined or ignored. Attacks motivated predominantly by religion and gender have largelybeen normalised.
SEARCH RESULTS
The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic and sustainable planet. For more than 40 years, TNI has served as a unique nexus between social movements, engaged scholars and policy makers. THE NEW EU-MEXICO AGREEMENT: ALL THAT GLITTERS IS NOT GOLD In 2020 the European Union and Mexico reached an "agreement in principle" on the main trade parts of a new EU-Mexico association agreement. The new agreement replaces a previous deal between the EU and Mexico from 2000.THE CORPORATION
State of Power 2020 Charming Psycopaths | 4 Well, has it made any difference? Yes, but not necessarily a positive one. The subtitle of my new book is ‘Why “good” corporations are bad for democracy’ Let me explain.To begin with, despite all the fine rhetoric, the newcorporation is
CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE FOOD At the same time, the youth researchers used the photography as a means to a stronger voice in defining the kinds of food and agriculture they want for themselves and their community. What is “culturally appropriate” is dynamically worked, never reaching a static consensus, but still affecting food sovereignty in tangible,material ways.
VIOLATIONS OF PEOPLES’ RIGHTS BY EUROPEAN TNCS What follows is a brief summary of the evidence of violations of fundamental human rights by TNCs, highlighted in the verdicts of the last two sessions of the Permanent Peoples’ Tribunal ( Lima 2008 and Madrid 2010 ): a) Attacks on labour rights: Evidence was presented of exploitation of labour, the criminalization of social protest PROFITING FROM INJUSTICE 7 Executive summary The last two decades have witnessed the silent rise of a powerful international investment regime that has ensnared hundreds of countries and put corporate profit before human rights andthe environment.
RELUCTANT RECRUITS: THE US MILITARY AND THE WAR ON DRUGS Reluctant Recruits: The US Military and the War on Drugs. 06 August 1997. Report. Despite spending some $20 billion over the past decade on international drug control and interdiction efforts, illegal drugs from Latin America still flood the United States - WHO DOES THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM REALLY REPRESENT State of Power 2016. According to the World Economic Forum, 2500 people including 40 heads of state will attend the annual gathering in Davos from 20 to 23 January. The forum says its mission is to “improve the state of the world” and to “shape global, regional and industry agendas.” 1. THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC The COVID-19 crisis and the ongoing climate catastrophe show that it's time for a Green New Deal that funds equitable public futures. It's time to dismantle the fossil fuel industry, to rebuild democracies and essential services and value workers as the cornerstones of oursocieties.
JUST TRANSITION
This workshop report shares key outcomes and insights from a workshop which took place in Amsterdam in October 2019, where participants from a range of organisations met to discuss the history of their collaborations around Just Transition and the lessons learned so far. OUR PUBLIC WATER FUTURE TNI has joined with a number of organisations to launch Our public water future: The global experience with remunicipalisation that details the growing wave of cities and communities worldwide that are bringing water services back under public control.. The book is launched in the run-up to the World Water Forum in South Korea (12-17 April) and comes in the wake of Jakarta’s decision in EXPANDING THE FORTRESS The report examines these impacts by looking how these policies have played out in Turkey, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Niger, Mauritania and Mali. In all of the countries, the agreements have led the EU to overlook or tone down criticisms of human rights abuses in order to signagreements.
WHO DOES THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM REALLY REPRESENTSEE MORE ON TNI.ORGTHE ECONOMIC FORUMTRUMP WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM DAVOSWORLD ECONOMIC FORUM 2020 PDFWORLD ECONOMIC FORUM AGENDA 21WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM GIVE UP FREEDOM THE GLOBALISATION OF COUNTERING VIOLENT EXTREMISM POLICIES TNI’s timely new report — with a foreword by Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, United Nations Special Rapporteur for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights While Countering Terrorism — provides a critical account of the emergence of CVE policies and analyses their subsequent institutionalisation within three international bodies: the European Union, the United Nations, and the RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in SOUTHERN AFRICAN PEOPLE'S SOLIDARITY NETWORK (SAPSN Southern African People's Solidarity Network (SAPSN)is a Southern African Regional network that gathers development NGOs and institutions, many civil society organisations such as trade unions, churches, community-based movements. SAPSN aims to create a cohesive strategy of the Southern Countries that will resist and counterbalance the negative effects that the globalisation CRIMINALISATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HARM The joint report produced by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and INTERPOL in 2016 paints a rather grim picture of the extent of environmental crime worldwide. It identifies it as the fourth largest criminal enterprise globally, right behind drug smuggling, counterfeiting, and human trafficking. Two questions are worth pondering here: to quote George Monbiot, how did weEXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they THE FUTURE IS PUBLIC The COVID-19 crisis and the ongoing climate catastrophe show that it's time for a Green New Deal that funds equitable public futures. It's time to dismantle the fossil fuel industry, to rebuild democracies and essential services and value workers as the cornerstones of oursocieties.
JUST TRANSITION
This workshop report shares key outcomes and insights from a workshop which took place in Amsterdam in October 2019, where participants from a range of organisations met to discuss the history of their collaborations around Just Transition and the lessons learned so far. OUR PUBLIC WATER FUTURE TNI has joined with a number of organisations to launch Our public water future: The global experience with remunicipalisation that details the growing wave of cities and communities worldwide that are bringing water services back under public control.. The book is launched in the run-up to the World Water Forum in South Korea (12-17 April) and comes in the wake of Jakarta’s decision in EXPANDING THE FORTRESS The report examines these impacts by looking how these policies have played out in Turkey, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Niger, Mauritania and Mali. In all of the countries, the agreements have led the EU to overlook or tone down criticisms of human rights abuses in order to signagreements.
WHO DOES THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM REALLY REPRESENTSEE MORE ON TNI.ORGTHE ECONOMIC FORUMTRUMP WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM DAVOSWORLD ECONOMIC FORUM 2020 PDFWORLD ECONOMIC FORUM AGENDA 21WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM GIVE UP FREEDOM THE GLOBALISATION OF COUNTERING VIOLENT EXTREMISM POLICIES TNI’s timely new report — with a foreword by Professor Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, United Nations Special Rapporteur for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights While Countering Terrorism — provides a critical account of the emergence of CVE policies and analyses their subsequent institutionalisation within three international bodies: the European Union, the United Nations, and the RECLAIMING PUBLIC SERVICES 4 Table of contents Infographics (Re)municipalisation in public services worldwide Introduction The untold story - Satoko Kishimoto and Olivier Petitjean Chapter 1 Remunicipalisation in France: From addressing corporate abuse to reinventing democratic, sustainable local public services - Olivier Petitjean Chapter 2 Why renationalise? Contemporary motivations in SOUTHERN AFRICAN PEOPLE'S SOLIDARITY NETWORK (SAPSN Southern African People's Solidarity Network (SAPSN)is a Southern African Regional network that gathers development NGOs and institutions, many civil society organisations such as trade unions, churches, community-based movements. SAPSN aims to create a cohesive strategy of the Southern Countries that will resist and counterbalance the negative effects that the globalisation CRIMINALISATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HARM The joint report produced by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and INTERPOL in 2016 paints a rather grim picture of the extent of environmental crime worldwide. It identifies it as the fourth largest criminal enterprise globally, right behind drug smuggling, counterfeiting, and human trafficking. Two questions are worth pondering here: to quote George Monbiot, how did weEXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they TRANSNATIONAL INSTITUTE The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic andsustainable planet.
CRIMINALISATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HARM The first instance of criminal enforcement of environmental regulations dates back to 1899 - the Refuse Act criminalised the release of refuse into navigable waters. Yet it was not until the early 1970s that the issue of harm inflicted on natural ecosystems was revisited. This monumental shift was in part due to a newly emergingenvironmental
OUR PUBLIC WATER FUTURE TNI has joined with a number of organisations to launch Our public water future: The global experience with remunicipalisation that details the growing wave of cities and communities worldwide that are bringing water services back under public control.. The book is launched in the run-up to the World Water Forum in South Korea (12-17 April) and comes in the wake of Jakarta’s decision in EXPANDING THE FORTRESS Expanding the fortress infographic. Click to enlarge. These tragedies aren’t just unfortunate results of war or conflict elsewhere, they are also the direct result of Europe’s policies on migration since the Schengen agreement in 1985. This approach has focused on fortifying borders, developing ever more sophisticated surveillanceand
PROFITING FROM INJUSTICE 7 Executive summary The last two decades have witnessed the silent rise of a powerful international investment regime that has ensnared hundreds of countries and put corporate profit before human rights andthe environment.
THE ART OF RESISTANCE I am interested in the art of resistance, art in all its form, in the shapes of rebellion that challenge the way the powerful manifest their power. Hence resistance means that in some manner, however small or however revolutionary, the way a culture or society works must change. Until that happens, endurance too is resistance.EXPANDING THE
Expanding the Fortress | 3 The European Union in all its policies has a fine rhetoric on the importance of human rights, democracy and rule of law, but there seems to be no limits to the EU’s willingness to embrace dictatorial regimes as long as they THE CHALLENGES OF MEDICINAL CANNABIS IN COLOMBIA The country’s geography and climate, the cost of labour and inputs, and a robust long-term legal framework have made Colombia an ideal place for growing cannabis and an appealing location for transnational corporations to do business. The entry into force of this law signified a change in the country’s drug policy. THE ROTHSCHILDS OF THE MAFIA ON ARUBA The Rothschilds of the Mafia on Aruba. 29 May 1997. Paper. "A magnificent washing-machine is sold here, its trademark is Aruba. The machine is an Aruban-Colombian product, its model called Cartel. The brand is well-known for its good performance in the United States and Europe. It is recommended by former ministers, members of Parliament DUTCH EXPORT CREDIT AGENCIES AND ENERGY IN THE SOUTH Executive summary. There are two major Export Credit Agencies (ECAs) in The Netherlands, Atradius and The Netherlands Development Finance Company (FMO). Both administer funds on behalf of the Dutch Foreign Ministry and as such act for government. Atradius and FMO heavily support investments in energy projects,such as fossil power plants and Skip to main content TRANSNATIONAL INSTITUTE* Bookstore
* Longreads
* Newsletter
* Podcast
* Contact
LANGUAGES
* EN
* ES
* MY
* Home
* About TNI
* Introduction
* Mission
* History
* People
* Programmes
* Agrarian & Environmental Justice* Corporate Power
* Drugs & Democracy
* Myanmar in Focus
* Public Alternatives * Trade & Investment * War & Pacification* Colombia in Focus
* Support TNI
* ျမန္မာ့ဆံုရပ္MenuSearch
Donate
Transnational Institute The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic and sustainable planet. For more than 40 years, TNI has served as a unique nexus between social movements, engaged scholars and policy makers.Read more
SEARCH OUR WEBSITE
Enter search terms
PROGRAMMES
*
AGRARIAN & ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE*
COLOMBIA IN FOCUS
*
CORPORATE POWER
*
DRUGS & DEMOCRACY
*
MYANMAR IN FOCUS
*
PUBLIC ALTERNATIVES
*
TRADE & INVESTMENT
*
WAR & PACIFICATION
* All recent contentFEATURED
*
STATE OF POWER 2020
*
A VIEW FROM THE COUNTRYSIDE*
EXTRACTIVISM IN NORTH AFRICAPEOPLE
*
Jennifer Franco
Researcher
*
John Kerseboom
Personnel Officer/ Office Management*
Ben Hayes
Fellow
*
Lucía Bárcena
Project Officer
*
Fiona Dove
Executive Director
*
Denis Burke
Communications Coordinator*
Gonzalo Berrón
Associate Fellow
*
Zoe Brent
Researcher
*
Mónica Vargas
Global Campaign Coordinator*
Lyda Fernanda Forero Project Coordinator AEJ*
Katie Sandwell
Programmes Assistant*
Alberto Alonso-FradejasResearcher
*
Jun Borras
Fellow
*
Niamh Ni Bhriain
Project Coordinator War and Pacification*
David Bewley-Taylor
Associate Fellow
*
Dania Putri
Programme Assistent
*
Brid Brennan
Project Coordinator Corporate Power*
Niels Jongerius
Dutch Outreach Officer*
Jorrit Stoker
Web Officer
*
Jess Graham
Community Builder
*
Nick Buxton
Communications Consultant*
Hilary Wainwright
Fellow
*
Daniel Chavez
Fellow/ Senior Project Officer*
Manuel Pérez-Rocha
Associate
*
Tom Kramer
Researcher
*
Lavinia Steinfort
Project Officer
*
Edgardo Lander
Fellow
*
Satoko Kishimoto
Programme Coordinator Public Alternatives*
Hilde van der Pas
Communications Officer*
Sol Trumbo Vila
Project Officer
*
Mi Kamoon
Myanmar team
*
Stephanie Olinga-Shannon Planning and Evaluation Coordinator*
Martin Jelsma
Programme Director Drugs & Democracy*
Pien Metaal
Senior Project Officer*
Ernestien Jensema
Project Coordinator Drug & Democracy*
Shaun Matsheza
Writer
*
Tom Blickman
Senior Project Officer*
Shadan Mung Dan Zau
Translator
*
Bettina Müller
Associate Researcher*
Khu Khu Ju
Myanmar team
*
Phwe Phyu
Myanmar team
*
Timothé Feodoroff
Freelancer
*
Luciana Ghiotto
Associate Researcher*
Renaud Cachia
Researcher
*
Susan Medeiros
Office Assistant
*
Sylvia Kay
Project Officer
*
David Fig
Fellow
*
Hamza Hamouchene
Programme Coordinator - North Africa*
Pietje Vervest
Programmes Director
*
Cecilia Olivet
Project Coordinator Trade & Investment*
Phyllis Bennis
Fellow
* Previous
* Next
EVENTS
*
DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISM IN GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE*
PSYCHEDELIC LIBERTY SUMMITAll events
STRAIGHT TO...
* Finances
* Annual Reports
* Strategic Plan
* Media Review
* Vacancies
* Contact
PROGRAMMES
* Agrarian and Environmental Justice* Corporate Power
* Drugs and Democracy* Myanmar in Focus
* Public Alternatives * Trade and Investment * War & PacificationSOCIAL MEDIA
Twitter Facebook
Youtube
ABOUT TNI
The Transnational Institute (TNI) is an international research and advocacy institute committed to building a just, democratic and sustainable planet. For more than 40 years, TNI has served as a unique nexus between social movements, engaged scholars and policy makers. * Creative Commons License * Corrections and complaints* Privacy policy
* RSS
COPYRIGHT TNI
2015 TRANSNATIONAL INSTITUTEDetails
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0