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Articles from New Internationalist (January 1, 2002)

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Title Author Type Words
A parliament or the planet: George Monbiot nails his colours to the mast of a directly elected world assembly. (Global Democracy). Monbit, George 1930
Adanggaman. (Film + Video). Druick, Zoe Movie Review 273
Before Night Falls (NI 336). (Mixed Media). Brief Article 61
Best of the year. (Video). Brief Article 64
Best the year. (Books). Brief Article 251
Best the year. (Music). Brief Article 220
Born in blood and fire: A concise history of Latin America. (Mixed Media). Fisher, George Book Review 267
Bringing it all back home: Jim Shultz offers some strategies to carry our resistance forward on a local level. (Local Resistance). Shultz, Jim 1512
Eco- Economy: Building an economy for the earth. (Books). Huot, Christian Book Review 331
Funny money: Street-level initiatives in the economic crisis. (Currents). Moss, Chris Brief Article 620
Give us your dreams: We asked NI readers for their own visions of a better world, from practical suggestions to utopian grand schemes. Here are some of the responses. (Dreams). 2026
Going down in history: The island state of Tuvalu will soon be swamped by the Pacific thanks to global warming. But its fate lends weight to a concept of 'ecological debt' that might yet change the world. (Environment). Simms, Andrew 1517
Heavy surf & tsunamis: Ellen Frank explains why reform of the world financial system is in the interests even of the globalizers. (Money). Frank, Ellen 1567
Holocaust. (Word corner). Watkin, Susan Brief Article 81
Letters. 1468
Mantra mix. (Music). Gray, Louise Sound Recording Review 294
Might or right: No government can justify the mass murder of its own citizens. But we have yet to evolve international institutions that can intervene to prevent it. Peter Singer lays down some ground rules. (Justice & Security). Singer, Peter (Judge) 1544
Peddling poison: Reem Hadded gauges the fallout when pesticide companies become agricultural advisors. (Letter from Lebanon). Haddad, Reem Brief Article 775
Romania. (Country Profile). Morpurgo, Horatio 1034
Seriously...: You couldn't make this stuff up. (Currents). Brief Article 281
Smoke gets in your eyes: Tobacco industry seeks to reposition itself as 'responsible'. (Currents). Brief Article 799
Southern Exposure: Highlighting the work of photographers from the Majority World. Montazeri, Javad Brief Article 184
The altered landscape. (The Starting Point). Pigem, Jordi 1777
The art of peace. (Currents). Brief Article 117
The Blue Mountain. (Mixed Media). Whittaker, Peter Book Review 268
The couple. (Windows 7). Short Story 828
The end of styrofoam strawberry: Peter Rosset takes us on a quick world tour of sustainable food production, and finds alternative methods are not just viable, but reaping the benefits. (Food & Farming). Rosset, Peter 1681
The impossible dream. Brief Article 917
The pain of childbirth. (Currents). Panos Brief Article 268
The right to rave. Galeano, Eduardo Brief Article 670
Time for renaissance. (Religion). Durrani, Tehmina 1587
Unchaining captive hearts: Westerners are not used to looking in envy at the lot of Bangladeshi villagers. But we have a lot to learn from them about reclaiming and regenerating culture from the globalizing behemoths. Seabrook, Jeremy 2001
Vespertine. (Music). Gray, Louise Sound Recording Review 284
With a special focus on the majority world: Our media feed us news dominated by rich-world events and preoccupations. Here the NI redresses the balance with an alternative view of the year's key events. (Chronicle 2001). 9474

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