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082 _a332.042
_bINT
110 _aInternational people's tribunal
245 0 _aPeople vs global capital : the G-7, TNCs, SAPs, and human rights
_breport of the International People's Tribunal to judge the G-7, Tokyo, July 1993
260 _aTokyo
_bPacific Asia resource center
_c1993
300 _avii,163p.
_c22*14 cm
504 _aINTRODUCTION KITAZAWA YOKO SECTION ONE: OVERVIEWS Principles of the Tribunal RICHARD FALK Alternative SAPs DAVISON BUDHOO G-7:Conflicts within and without CHANDRA MUZAFFAR SECTION TWO :THE TESTIMONY BRAZIL: Adjusting for impoverishment MARIA CLARA COUTO SOARES THE CENTRAL AMERICAS: "Development" Neoliberal Style ARTURO GRISBY The Caribbean/ Jamaica SAPped in Sixteen Years JENNIFER JONES AFRICA/ THE SUDAN Aid Aggravates agrarian crisis T.M. ALI INDIA: SAPping Womens roots and resources JAYA SHRIVASTAVA INDIA: Peoples power expropriate VANDANA SHIVA INDONESIA: Authoritarianism backed by G-7 ARIEF BUDIMAN THE PHILIPPINES: The G-7 Debt screws LEONOR M. BRIONES JAPAN: A Third world in the first world: KANNO YOSHIHIDE AND ARAKI TAKESHI ENVIRONMENT: Free market, A ruthless predator ISAGANO R. SERRANO SECTION THREE: THE JUDGEMENT The Tribunals Indictment Facts about the impacts of SAPs SECTION FOUR: THE FOLLOW UP Acting on the indictment C. MUZAFFAR, V. SHIVA AND A. BUDIMAN
650 _a Capitalism
650 _a Developing countries - Dependency on foreign countries - Congresses
650 _aCapitalism - Developing countries - Congresses
942 _cRP
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