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Building national campaigns: activists, alliances, and how change happens
Oxfam, 2007Women workers are an increasing part of the global labour force. However, they often find only poor-quality employment, thus, they are working, but remain trapped in poverty. No matter the context, many women workers face multiple challenges.DocumentA global realignment by 2020: U.S. decline, emerging economies rise
International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth, 2008Following the projection up until 2015 which predicted a falling dollar and a US recession in an earlier paper, this current document builds on that and projects outcomes for 2020 and assumes a sizable yearly U.S. fiscal stimulus for 2008-2011.DocumentWhy large American gains from globalisation are plausible
Vox, 2008This paper is written to re-enforce the notion introduced by the Peterson Institute that globalisation has been good for America and will continue to be so.DocumentFinancial globalisation and labor: employee shareholding or labor regression?
Political Economy Research Institute, 2008With a focus on France and the United States, this paper reviews from a critical perspective the ‘patrimonial capitalism’ approach as well as its analysis of wage-labour transformations in developed economies during the last thirty years. It also focuses on an alternative interpretation that characterises the nature of wage-labour nexus transformation in the French and U.S.DocumentIs full employment possible under globalisation?
Political Economy Research Institute, 2008When an economy operates at a high employment level - at something approaching full employment - this creates as a matter of course a high level of overall purchasing power in the economy, since people will have more money in their pockets to spend.DocumentResponding to China in Africa
Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa, 2008This paper explores the development of China’s strategy in Africa with particular attention to Beijing’s objectives and methods, while highlighting the implications of China’s approach for United States’ relations with African countries.OrganisationGlobal Policy Innovations Program
Global Policy Innovations program provides a forum for pragmatic alternatives to the current global economic order. It highlights the best new thinking on a fairer globalizationOrganisationDepartment of Political Science, Yale University
The Yale University's Political Science department runs undergraduate and post-graduate academic programmes, in addition to a wide variety of research programmes.OrganisationImmigration Policy Center (IPC), American Immigration Law Foundation
Organisation analysing and reporting on topics affecting U.S. immigration policy.DocumentThe U.S response to precarious states: tentative progress and remaining obstacles to coherence
Center for Global Development, USA, 2007This paper evaluates the U.S. policy response to fragile states. In tracing the origins of contemporary U.S. foreign policy interests, it highlights changing threat perceptions in the wake of 9/11 and perceived lessons of post-conflict difficulties in Afghanistan and Iraq. It also looks at the preventive efforts to reform and stabilise states at risk of failure.Pages
