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An international organization working to introduce Tobin-type tax and opposing free trade, globalization and neoliberalism.
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A coalition of labor, environmental, religious, family farm, and consumer organizations united in the pursuit of socially and environmentally just trade policy.
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A lobbying organization promoting free-trade laws and international agreements.
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An organization defending free trade.
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The European Fair Trade Association follows events and policy in the EU concerning its subject. Annotated news links.
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Introduces international effort designed to promote ethical trade.
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A working group established by Oxfam's volunteers that advocates for small, poor and disadvantaged producers in developing countries through fair prices and working conditions.
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Activist organization opposed to corporate globalization.
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Section of Public Citizen, a public-interest group founded by Ralph Nader, GTW promotes democracy by challenging corporate globalization, arguing that the current globalization model is neither a random inevitability nor "free trade."
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IFAT is a federation of producers and "alternative" trading organizations (ATOs), that encourage models of international trade that are direct and fair to all parties.
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Alliance formed to stimulate new thinking, joint activity, and public education in response to economic globalization and its impact. Events, programs, news and analysis from an anti-globalization perspective.
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Worldwide program sponsored by Oxfam. Includes action items, facts and debates about issues such as coffee, reports, impacts on real lives, and events around the world.
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A conference meeting in resistance to the meetings of the World Economic Forum which push for the globalization of capitalism.
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A loose grouping of organizations, activists and social movements worldwide fighting against the current model of corporate globalization embodied in global trading systems. Articles relating to agriculture, Hong Kong, Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, non-agriculture market access, wars and terrorism.
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Papers, articles, and pamphlets on free trade, and the institutions that support it.
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A group of organizations that are concerned with the impact of international trade rules on the poorest people in the world, the environment, and democracy.
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The World Development Movement (WDM) tackles the root causes of world poverty. It campaigns for fairer world trade, regulating multinationals and cancelling Third World debt.
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An open platform for discussing strategies of resistance to neo-liberal globalisation, and alternative paths to sustainable development and social and economic justice. Includes meeting and event information, news and articles.