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Disarmament, Debt and Development Series

A series of reports exploring the relationship between international economic structures, militarism and underdevelopment in the post-Cold War world. 

 

Between Jihad and McWorld: The Canadian Ecumenical Coalition for Economic Justice 

Ted Reeve 
Analyses the way the Canadian Coalition for Economic Justice has tried to confront the questions of economic power that prohibit the full range of human rights throughout the world. 
1993, 23 pp 
Price: €7 $9

 

Closing US Military Bases in the Philippines: Opening an Era of Self-Reliant and Sustained Peace 

Ed Garcia 
Looks at the constellation of factors which made it possible for the Philippine government to end the era of US bases in the Philippines. 
1993, 20 pp. 
Price: €7 $9

 

Disarmament, Debt and Development: Seeing the Connections 

Elisabeth Ferris 

Focuses on the relationships between war and debt in light of the continuing arms trade, structural adjustment policies and the economic dimensions of peace agreements. 
1996, 33 pp. 
Price: €7 $9

 

Economic Policies and Social Conflict and the former Soviet Union

Olga A. Vorkunova 
Looks at the relationship between economic policies of the former Soviet governments and recent regional/ethnic conflicts in the former Soviet republics. 
1995, 21 pp. 
Price: €7 $9

 

South Africa: Democratization and Transformation 

Renier A. Koegelenberg 

Analyses the dynamic, evolving process of change in South Africa and cautions against simplistic answers. 
1996, 40 pp. 
Price: €7 $9

The Military, Foreign Debt and Transnationals in Brazil 

Reinaldo Gonçalves 

Examines the interconnections between Brazil’s military establishment, transnational enterprises and the process of external indebtness. 
1993, 29 pp. 
Price: €7 $9

 

The New Pax Americana: US Interventionism in the Post-Cold War Era 

Michael Klare 
Considers the prospects for future US intervention in the post-Cold War era. 
1992, 20 pp. 
Price: €7 $9

 

The Worship of the Free Market and the Death of the Poor 

John Pobee 

A view of the international economic system by a theologian from Ghana. 
1994, 32 pp. 
Price: €7 $9