Arguments against G8 / edited by Gill Hubbard and David Miller.

What is the G8? Every year world leaders convene for their annual summit, accompanied by thousands of protestors and anti-globalization activists. In Genoa in 2001, street battles between police and demonstrators made world headlines, as one protestor was shot. This book is a one-stop guide for anyo...

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Other Authors: Hubbard, Gill (Editor), Miller, David, 1964- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: London ; Ann Arbor, MI : Pluto Press, 2005.
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505 0 |a Barbarism Inc. / Gill Hubbard and David Miller -- Globalization and war / Noam Chomsky -- Britain and the G8: a champion of the world's poor? / Mark Curtis -- Democracy / Colin Leys -- War / Lindsey German -- Corporate power / Olivier Hoedemann -- The Gang of 8: the good governance roadshow / Emma Miller -- Climate change / George Monbiot -- Trade / Susan George -- Food security / Caroline Lucas and Michael Woodin -- 'War on terror' on racism, asylum and immigration / Salma Yaqoob -- Privatization and worker's rights: but neo-liberals are such nice people ... / Bob Crow -- Poverty / Tommy Sheridan -- Debt: the debt crisis and the campaign to end it / Vicki Clayton -- Health and HIV/AIDS: fine words and fatal indifference / Ronald Labonte, Ted Schrecker, David McCoy -- Genoa 2001: which side to be on? / Haidi Guiliani -- Where do we go from here? / Sam Ashman -- Naming the problem / David Miller and Gill Hubbard. 
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