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<strong>Curriculum</strong> <strong>Vitae</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Walden</strong> <strong>Bello</strong><br />

Name:<br />

Residential Address:<br />

Work Address:<br />

Diliman,<br />

<strong>Walden</strong> Flores <strong>Bello</strong><br />

204 D. Tuazon Street, 1114 Sta. Mesa Hts., Quezon City<br />

Department <strong>of</strong> Sociology, University <strong>of</strong> the Philippines,<br />

Quezon City, Philippines<br />

Focus on the Global South<br />

Chulalongkorn University Social Research Institute<br />

Chulalongkorn University<br />

Phyathai Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailand<br />

Date <strong>of</strong> Birth: November 11, 1945 Place: Manila, Philippines<br />

Telephone: (63 2) 740 1184 Cell: 0917 326 8455<br />

(Manila)<br />

(Manila)<br />

(66 2) 218 7363 Cell: 01 935 0633<br />

(Bangkok)<br />

(Bangkok)<br />

Email Addresses: waldenbello@yahoo.com waldenbello@hotmail.com<br />

Website:<br />

http://focusweb.org<br />

Civil Status:<br />

Married but separated<br />

Current Academic and Executive Positions:<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Sociology, College <strong>of</strong> Sciences and<br />

Philosophy, University <strong>of</strong> the Philippines at Diliman, Quezon<br />

City<br />

Executive Director, Focus on the Global South, Bangkok,<br />

Thailand<br />

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Editor, Review <strong>of</strong> International Political Economy<br />

Current and Past Positions Held:<br />

Fall 2006<br />

Spring 2006<br />

Second Sem 2005<br />

Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, University <strong>of</strong> California at Santa Barbara<br />

Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, University <strong>of</strong> California at Riverside<br />

Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand<br />

2004 - Editor, Review <strong>of</strong> International Political Economy<br />

2001 - Member <strong>of</strong> the Board, International Forum on Globalization<br />

2002 Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, University <strong>of</strong> California at Los Angeles<br />

2002 Member <strong>of</strong> the Faculty, Salzburg Seminar, Salzburg, Austria<br />

2001- Columnist, Philippine Daily Inquirer (Internet Edition)<br />

2001-04 Member <strong>of</strong> the Board, Greenpeace Southeast Asia<br />

2000 Member <strong>of</strong> the Faculty, Salzburg Seminar, Salzburg, Austria<br />

1999- Executive Director, Focus on the Global South, Bangkok,<br />

Thailand<br />

1998-2000 Columnist, Far Eastern Economic Review<br />

1998- Columnist, Business World<br />

1998-2002 Columnist, Hangyore Shimun (Seoul)<br />

1995- Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Dept. <strong>of</strong> Sociology, University <strong>of</strong> the Philippines,<br />

Diliman, Quezon City<br />

1995-99 Co-Director, Focus on the Global South, Chulalongkorn<br />

University Social Research Institute, Bangkok, Thailand<br />

1995-2000 Member <strong>of</strong> Planning Board, Transnational Institute, Amsterdam<br />

1995-2000 Member <strong>of</strong> the Board, Nautilus Institute<br />

1994-97 Member <strong>of</strong> the Board, Greenpeace International, Amsterdam<br />

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1994-95 Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, University <strong>of</strong> the Philippines<br />

1993-1994 Visiting Researcher at the Institute for Asian Studies,<br />

Chulalongkorn University, Thailand<br />

1992- Fellow, Transnational Institute, Amsterdam<br />

1992- Member <strong>of</strong> the Editorial Board, Third World Quarterly (London)<br />

1990-94 Executive Director, Institute for Food and Development Policy<br />

(a.k.a. Food First)<br />

1990- Lecturer, Peace Studies Program, University <strong>of</strong> California at<br />

at Berkeley<br />

1989-97 Member <strong>of</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Directors, Oxfam-America<br />

1987-90 Senior Analyst on Pacific and Asian Affairs at Institute for Food<br />

and Development Policy (Food First)<br />

1987- Research Associate, Center for Southeast Asian Studies,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California at Berkeley<br />

1985-92 Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Board, Philippine Resource Center<br />

1987-90 Contributing Editor, Pacific News Service<br />

1985-87 Associate Fellow, Institute for Policy Studies (Washington, DC)<br />

1979-87 Research Principal and co-founder, Nautilus Pacific Action<br />

Research<br />

1983-86 Director, Philippine Human Rights Lobby (Washington, DC)<br />

1984-85 Co-director, U.S.-Pacific Issues Network Washington Office<br />

1979-82 Director, Congress Task Force on the Philippines<br />

(Washington, DC)<br />

1984-87 Correspondent, AfricAsia<br />

1978-82 Lecturer, Conservation and Resources Studies Department,<br />

University <strong>of</strong> California at Berkeley<br />

1976-78 Lecturer, Ethnic Studies Department, University <strong>of</strong> California<br />

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at Davis<br />

1978 Lecturer, History Department, City College <strong>of</strong> San Francisco<br />

1974-75 Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, State University <strong>of</strong> New York at Westbury<br />

1974 (summer) Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Manhattanville College<br />

1969-74 Fellow, research and teaching, Princeton University<br />

1967-69 Publications Director, Institute for Philippine Culture<br />

(Manila, Philippines)<br />

1966-67 Associate Editor, Sulu Star (Jolo, Philippines)<br />

1966-67 Instructor (in Humanities and History), Notre Dame <strong>of</strong> Jolo<br />

College<br />

Education:<br />

Ph.D in Sociology, Princeton University, 1975<br />

MA in Sociology, Princeton University, 1972<br />

BA in Humanities, Ateneo de Manila University, 1966<br />

Honors and Prizes:<br />

Ph.D in Sociology, Honoris Causa, Panteion University, Athens, Greece, May 23, 2005<br />

Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellow, University <strong>of</strong> California at Irvine, June 2004<br />

Right Livelihood Award (a.k.a Alternative Nobel Prize), Stockholm, Sept. 2003<br />

Suh Sang Don Prize for Outstanding Contributions to Global Justice, Seoul, South Korea,<br />

2001<br />

Chancellor’s Award for Best Book (Siamese Tragedy: Development and Disintegration<br />

in Modern Thailand), University <strong>of</strong> the Philippines, 2001<br />

University <strong>of</strong> the Philippines President’s Award for International Publications 2004,<br />

2003, 2002, 2001<br />

Denver Peace and Justice Award, Denver, Colorado, 2000<br />

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First Prize for International Reporting, New American Media Awards, San Francisco,<br />

1999<br />

Publications (as <strong>of</strong> June 2005)<br />

Book and Monographs:<br />

Dilemmas <strong>of</strong> Domination: the Unmaking <strong>of</strong> the American Empire (New York:<br />

Henry Holt and Co., 2005)<br />

Co-author, The Anti-Developmental State: the Political Economy <strong>of</strong> Permanent<br />

Crisis in the Philippines (Quezon City: University <strong>of</strong> the Philippines, 2004)<br />

Deglobalization: Ideas for a New World Economy (London. Zed Books, 2002)<br />

The Future in the Balance: Essays on Globalization and Resistance (Oakland:<br />

Food First, 2001)<br />

Prospects forn Good Global Governance: the View from the South, Report<br />

Prepared for the Bundestag, Federal Republic <strong>of</strong> Germany, Oct. 25, 2001<br />

Co-editor, Global Finance: New Thoughts on Regulating Speculative Markets<br />

(London: Zed Books, 2000)<br />

Principal Author, A Siamese Tragedy: Development and Disintegration in<br />

Modern Thailand (London: Zed Books, 1998)<br />

Co-author, APEC: Four Adjectives in Search <strong>of</strong> a Noun (Manila: Manila People's<br />

Forum on APEC, 1996)<br />

Co-author, Challenging the Mainstream: APEC and the Asia-Pacific<br />

DevelopmentDebate (Hong Kong: ARENA, 1995)<br />

Principal Author, Dark Victory: The United States, Structural Adjustment, and<br />

Global Poverty (London: Pluto Press, 1994)<br />

Co-editor, Reexamining and Renewing the Philippine Progressive Vision (Manila:<br />

Forum for Philippine Alternatives, 1996<br />

People and Power in the Pacific: The Struggle for the Post-Cold War Order<br />

(London: Pluto Press, 1992)<br />

Window <strong>of</strong> Opportunity: The Asia- Pacific in the Post-Cold War Era (Geneva:<br />

World Council <strong>of</strong> Churches, 1992)<br />

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Principal Author, Dragons in Distress: Asia's Miracle Economies in Crisis<br />

(London: Penguin Books, 1991)<br />

Brave New Third World? Strategies for Survival in the Global Economy (London:<br />

Earthscan, 1990)<br />

U.S.-Sponsored Low Intensity Conflict in the Philippines (San Francisco: Institute<br />

for Food and Development Policy, 1989)<br />

Editor, International Perspectives on Community Organizing (San Francisco:<br />

Training and Resource Institute on Migration, 1987)<br />

Co-author, American Lake: Nuclear Peril in the Pacific (New York: Penguin<br />

Books, 1987)<br />

Vision <strong>of</strong> a Warless World (Washington, D.C.: FCNL Education Fund, 1986)<br />

Principal Author, Development Debacle: The World Bank in the Philippines ( San<br />

Francisco: Institute for Food and Development Policy, 1982)<br />

Elite Democracy or Authoritarian Rule? (Manila: Nationalist Resource Center,<br />

1981)<br />

Co-author, 500-Mile Island: The Philippine Nuclear Reactor Deal, Vol X, No. 1<br />

<strong>of</strong> Pacific Research, First Quarter, 1979)<br />

Principal Author, The Logistics <strong>of</strong> Repression: The Role <strong>of</strong> U.S. Aid in<br />

Consolidating the Marial Law Regime in the Philippines ( Washington, D.C.:FFP,<br />

1977)<br />

Marcos and the World Bank, Vol. VII, No. 6, <strong>of</strong> Pacific Research, 1976<br />

Editor, Modernization: Its Impact in the Philippines, Vols. 3-5 ( Quezon City,<br />

Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1967-69)<br />

Selected Articles in Books, Journals, Periodicals, Newspapers since 1976 (out <strong>of</strong> about<br />

900 articles):<br />

“The State <strong>of</strong> Globalization,” Policy and Practice, No. 4 (Spring 2007), pp. 28-33<br />

“The World Social Forum at the Crossroads,” Foreign Policy in Focus, May 5,<br />

2007<br />

“The Capitalist Conjuncture: Overaccumulation, Financial Crises,.and the Retreat<br />

from Globalization,” Third World Quarterly, Vol. 27, No. 8 (2006), pp. 1345-<br />

6


1369<br />

“Microcredit, Macro Issues,” The Nation, Oct. 14, 2006<br />

(http://www.thenation.com/doc/20061030/bello<br />

“The Rise <strong>of</strong> the Relief and Reconstruction Complex,” Journal <strong>of</strong> International<br />

Affairs, Vol. 59, No. 2 (Spring-Summer 2006)<br />

with Shalmali Guttal, “The Limitys <strong>of</strong> Reform: the Wolfensohn Era at the World<br />

Bank, Race and Class, Vol. 47, No. 3 (Jan-Mar 2006), pp. 68-81<br />

“The End <strong>of</strong> People Power,” The Nation (New York), Oct. 31, 2005, pp. 20-22<br />

With Shalmali Guttal, “Programmed to Fail: the World Bank Clings to a Bankrupt<br />

Development Model, Multinational Monitor, Vol. 26, No. 7&8 (July-August<br />

2005)<br />

With Shalmali Guttal, “Crisis <strong>of</strong> Credibility: the Declining Power <strong>of</strong> the<br />

International Monetary Fund,” Multinational Monitor, Vol. 26, No. 7&8 (July-<br />

August 2005)<br />

“The Crisis <strong>of</strong> the Globalist Project and the New Economics <strong>of</strong> George W. Bush,”<br />

in Richard Appelbaum and William Robinson, Critical Globalization Studies<br />

(Routledge: New York, 2005)<br />

With Carlos Abesamis, “Notre engagement dans’histoire contemporaine at nos<br />

raisons,” Lumen <strong>Vitae</strong>, Vol LX, March 2005, No. 1, pp. 35-51<br />

“Lula, the Darling <strong>of</strong> Washington,” Interpress Service Column in Terra Viva, Jan.<br />

28, 2005<br />

“Globalization, Insecurity, and Overextension,” in Annelies Heijmans, Nicola<br />

Simmonds, and Hans van de Veden, Searching for Peace in the Pacific (Boulder:<br />

Lynne Reinner, 2004)<br />

“Globalization in Asia and China: Assessing Costs and Benefits,” in Linking<br />

Alternative Regionalisms, Transnational Insitute Briefing Series, No. 2004/11,<br />

Sept. 2004<br />

With Aileen Kwa, “Washington’s Triumph in Geneva,” Bangkok Post, Aug 14,<br />

2004<br />

“America Gets Stuck in a Quagmire,” Bangkok Post, May 29, 2004<br />

“The Meaning <strong>of</strong> Cancun,” Yes!, No. 28 (Winter 2004), pp. 46-48<br />

7


“The Economics <strong>of</strong> Empire,” New Labor Forum, Vol 12, No. 3 (Fall 2003), pp. 9-<br />

18<br />

“Diplomacy by Vendetta,” Newsweek, Nov. 24, 2003<br />

Multilateral Punishment: the Philippines in the WTO, 1995-2003 (Manila: Stop<br />

the New Round Coalition!, June 2003<br />

“Dispatches: Philippines,” Nation, April 14, 2003<br />

“Pax Romana versus Pax Americana: Contrasting Strategies <strong>of</strong> Imperial<br />

Management,” Bangkok Post, May 3, 2003.<br />

“Parallel Crisis: Dysfunctional Crisis in Washington and Manila,” in Corazon<br />

Villareal, Back to the Future: Perspectives on the Thomastite Legacy to<br />

Philippine Education (Manila: American Studies Association <strong>of</strong> the Philippines,<br />

2003), pp. 80-91<br />

“Global Capitalism versus Global Community,” Race and Class, Vol. 44, No. 4,<br />

(April-June 2003), pp. 63-70<br />

“In the Eyes <strong>of</strong> the World,” Carolyn McConnell and Sara Ruth Van Gelder,<br />

Making Peace: Healing in a Violent World (Washington: Positive Futures<br />

Network, 2003), pp. 66-70<br />

“Brazil’s New Era,” Frontline, Nov. 22, 2002<br />

“Battling Barbarism,” Foreign Policy, Sept.-Oct. 2002, pp. 41-42<br />

“La pr<strong>of</strong>ana “trinita” della globalizzazione,” Corriere Della Serra, March 8, 2002<br />

“Learning from Doha: a Civil Society Perspective from the South,” Global<br />

Governance, Vol. 8, No. 3 (July-Sept. 2002), pp. 273-280<br />

“Capitalist Crisis, Corporate Fraud,” Bangkok Post, July 20, 2002<br />

“Globalization, employment and economic strategies, ” in Lamberton, D. M., ed.<br />

Toda Institute for Global Peace, and Research Policy. Managing the Global:<br />

Globalization, Employment and Quality <strong>of</strong> Life. Human Security and Global<br />

Governance; 5; London: New York, 2002.<br />

”Pacific Panopticon,” New Left Review, No. 16, July-August 2002, pp. 68-85<br />

“How to Lose a War,” in Katrina Vanden Heuvel, A Just Response: the Nation on<br />

Terrorism, Democracy, and September 11, 2001 (New York: Nation Books,<br />

2002), pp. 304-308<br />

8


“Toward a Deglobalized World,” in Robin Broad, Global Backlash (Lanham,<br />

MD: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2002), pp. 292-295<br />

“Drop Till We Shop?,” Nation, Oct. 21, 2002, pp. 25-29<br />

“A Second Front in the Philippines,” Nation, Feb. 27, 2002<br />

“The American Way <strong>of</strong> War,” in Porto Alegre 2002 (Bangkok: Focus on the<br />

Global South, 2002), pp. 9-11<br />

“Coalition Loses Battle for People’s Minds,” Bangkok Post, Oct. 24, 2001<br />

“No Logo: a Brilliant but /flawed Portait <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Capitalism,” Journal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Corporate Citizenship, No. 3 (Autumn 2001), pp. 127-134<br />

“Genoa and the Multiple Crises <strong>of</strong> Globalization,” in Genoa 2001 (Bangkok:<br />

Focus on the Global South, 2001<br />

“Il ritiro del consenso suotera le elite del Nord,” Corriere Della Sera, July 2001<br />

“The Global Conjuncture,” International Socialism, Summer 2001, pp.11-20<br />

“Global Capitalism: from Triumph to Crisis,” International Socialist Review, No.<br />

19 (August-September 2001), pp. 6-8<br />

“When Davos Met Porto Alegre,” Frontline, March 16, 2001, pp. 95-96<br />

“We Withdraw our Consent!” The Year <strong>of</strong> Global Protest,” Yes!, No. 17, Spring<br />

2001, pp. 50-53<br />

“Letter from Manila,” Nation, Feb. 19, 2001, pp. 22-26<br />

“The Super Rich at Davos are the Voice <strong>of</strong> the Past,” International Herald<br />

Tribune, Feb. 9, 2001<br />

“The Shakedown State,” Frontline, January 19, 2001<br />

“Should the WTO be Abolished?,” Ecologist, Vol. 30, No. 9 (Dec. 2000/January<br />

2001), pp. 20-23<br />

“From Melbourne to Prague: the Struggle for a Deglobalized World,” on Prague<br />

2000: Why We Need to Decommission the World Bank and the IMF (Bangkok:<br />

Focus on the Global South, 2000), p. 3-12<br />

9


“The Philippines: the Making <strong>of</strong> a Neoclassical Tragedy,” in Richard Robison et<br />

al., Politics and Markets in the Wake <strong>of</strong> the Asian Crisis (London: Routledge,<br />

2000), pp. 238-58<br />

With Anuradha Mittal, “Dangerous Liaisons: Progressives, the Right, and the<br />

Anti-China Trade Campaign,” Food First backgrounder, Spring 2000<br />

“Asian Capitalism: Extrapolating the Future from the Past,” in We Asians:<br />

Between Past and Future (Singapore: Japan Foundation Center, 2000), pp. 130-35<br />

“Is the WTO Worth Saving?,” Ecologist, Sept 2000, p. 51.<br />

“US Prepares for Asian Wars in Face <strong>of</strong> Emergent China,” Bangkok Post, Aug.<br />

23, 2000<br />

“Will the Okinawans Ever Get Rid <strong>of</strong> US Bases,” Bangkok Post, July 22, 2000<br />

“US and the Demise <strong>of</strong> the Third Wave,” Bangkok Post, April 23, 2000<br />

“Asia’s Crisis is America’s Gain,” Bangkok Post, April 7, 2000<br />

“all change,” Far Eastern Economic Review, January 27, 2000, pp. 50-51<br />

“Asian Financial Crisis: the Movie,” Food First Backgrounder, Winter 1999<br />

“Reform the Jurassic IMF,” Far Eastern Economic Review, Dec. 9, 1999<br />

“Building an Iron Cage: the Bretton Woods Institutions, the WTO, and the<br />

South,” in International Forum on Globalization, Views from the South (San<br />

Francisco: International Forum on Globalization, 1999), pp. 54-90<br />

“China at 50: A Success Story,” Far Eastern Economic Review, Oct. 14, 1999<br />

With Ehito Kimura,”Alternative Security in the Asia Pacific,” Peace Review, Vol.<br />

11, No. 3 (Sept. 1999), pp. 365-368<br />

“The Asian Financial Crisis: Causes, Dynamics, Prospects,” Journal <strong>of</strong> Asia<br />

Pacific Economy, Vol. 4, No. 1 (1999), pp. 33-55<br />

“The Insecurity <strong>of</strong> Asia’s Financial Crisis,” Peace Review, Vol. 11, No. 3 (Sept.<br />

1999), pp. 393-398<br />

“The WTO’s Big Losers,” Far Eastern Economic Review, June 24, 1999<br />

“De-Globalizing the Domestic Economy,” Social Development Review, Vol. 3,<br />

No. 2 (June 1999), pp. 3-7<br />

10


“The Perils <strong>of</strong> Pirvatization,” Far Eastern Economic Review, March 4, 1999<br />

“The Answer: De-globalize,” Far Eastern Economic Review, April 29, 1999<br />

“Caveat Investors,” Far Eastern Economic Review, Dec. 31, 1998 and Jan. 7,<br />

1999<br />

“From APEC to Ashes,” Far Eastern Economic Review, Nov. 12, 1998<br />

“Breaking with the Faith,” Far Eastern Economic Review, Sept. 24, 1998<br />

“East Asia on the Eve <strong>of</strong> the Great Transformation,” Review <strong>of</strong> International<br />

Political Economy, Vol. 5, No. 3 (Autumn 1998), pp. 424-444<br />

“Speculations, Spins, and Sinking Fortunes,” Development Dialogue (1998:1),<br />

pp.42-53<br />

“US Imperialism in the Asia Pacific,” Peace Review, Vol. 10, No. 3, Sept 1998,<br />

pp. 367-74<br />

“High Stakes for the 1999 Review <strong>of</strong> the Agreement on Agriculture,” Bridges,<br />

June 1998<br />

“The End <strong>of</strong> the Asian Miracle,” Nation, January 12-19, 1998, pp. 16-21<br />

“The Rise and Fall <strong>of</strong> Southeast Asia’s Economy,” Ecologist, January-February<br />

1998, pp. 9-17<br />

“Strategic Policy,” Public Policy, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Oct-Dec 1997), pp. 90-112<br />

“World Bank's Finances: An International Debt Crisis” in Thomas, Caroline and<br />

Peter Wilkin. Globalization and the South. International Political Economy<br />

Series; Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: New York, 1997.<br />

“The Rise <strong>of</strong> Green Protectionism,” Bridges, July 1997.<br />

“Democratic Expansion and Democratic Deepening in Southeast Asia,” Trocaire<br />

Development Review 1997, pp. 25-38<br />

Addicted to Capital: the Ten-Year High and Present-Day Withdrawal Trauma <strong>of</strong><br />

Southeast Asia’s Economies (Bangkok: Focus on the Global South, Nov. 1997)<br />

With Aileen Kwa, “Road to Real Security in Asia-Pacific,” Nation (Bangkok),<br />

March 27, 1997<br />

“Destabilizing Factors in the Asia Pacific,” Nation (Bangkok), March 25, 1997<br />

11


"The Balance <strong>of</strong> Power Doomsday Machine: Resurgent US Unilateralism,<br />

Regional Realpolitik, and the US-Japan Security Treaty," Dokkyo International<br />

Review, Vol. 9, 1996, pp. 111-140<br />

"Structural Adjustment," in Jerry Mander and Teddy Goldsmith, The Case<br />

Against the Global Economy (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1996)<br />

"The Balance <strong>of</strong> Power Doomsday Machine," AMPO Japan-Asia Quarterly<br />

Review, Vol. 27, No. 2, 1996, pp. 11-30<br />

"The APEC 2020 Free Trade Vision: Does It Serve the National Interest?,"<br />

Human Rights Forum, Vol. VI, No. 1, July-December 1996, pp. 67-78<br />

"Neither Market nor State: The Development Debate in Southeast Asia,"<br />

The Ecologist, Vol. 26, No. 4 (July-August 1996), pp. 167-175<br />

"APEC and WTO: The Washington Connection," Business World, Dec. 31, 1996<br />

"APEC and Intellectual Property Rights," Business World, October 1996<br />

"Commitments and Non-Commitments: The APEC Individual Action Plans,"<br />

Business World, October 1996<br />

"ASEAN and APEC: The Making <strong>of</strong> a Geoeconomic Rivalry," Business World,<br />

September 1996<br />

"Japan's Strategy <strong>of</strong> Attrition in APEC," Business World, September 1996<br />

"APEC's Place in US Trade Policy," Business World, August 1996<br />

"APEC: The Unauthorized History," Business World, August 1996<br />

"The Philippine Blueprint for APEC: Roadmap to Prosperity," Business World,<br />

July 1996<br />

"Thailand's Short-Lived Victory Over the Philippines," The Nation (Bangkok),<br />

June 8, 1996<br />

"The Cold War Isn't Over," Interpress Service, May 1996<br />

"Monopolization <strong>of</strong> Technology," The Nation (Bangkok), May 14, 1996<br />

"US Threat to APEC Trade Partners," The Nation (Bangkok), April 26, 1996<br />

"Cold War Legacy Still Haunts Region," April 9, 1996<br />

12


"ASEAN: Armed and Dangerous," Jakarta Post, April 1, 1996<br />

"Revival <strong>of</strong> Containment Policy," The Nation (Bangkok), March 27, 1996<br />

"Asians Should Renter Support for Pacific Struggles," The Nation (Bangkok),<br />

March 1, 1996<br />

"Is China the Enemy in the Asia-Pacific?," The Nation (Bangkok), Feb. 9, 1996<br />

"The Politics <strong>of</strong> the Balance <strong>of</strong> Power in ASEAN," Nation (Bangkok), Feb. 6,<br />

1996<br />

"Control <strong>of</strong> the Asia-Pacific Security Agenda," The Nation (Bangkok), Feb. 1,<br />

1996<br />

"North-South Relationship Worse Than Ever," The Nation (Bangkok), Jan. 17,<br />

1996.<br />

"Government, Market and Countryside Development in the Asian NICs:<br />

Myths, Realities, and Lessons for the Philippines," Issues and Letters<br />

(Philippine Center for Policy Studies), Nov.-Dec. 1995<br />

"Getting Over the Remaining Cold War Stalemate in Asia," The Nation<br />

(Bangkok), Oct. 31, 1995<br />

<strong>Walden</strong> <strong>Bello</strong>, "The Bretton Woods Institutions and the Demise <strong>of</strong> the<br />

United Nations Development System," Talk delivered at the conference on<br />

"The United Nations: Between Sovereignty and Global Governance," La<br />

Trobe University, Boondora, Victoria, Australia, July 2-6, 1995<br />

"Democracy Versus Authoritarianism in East Asia," The Nation (Bangkok), May<br />

26, 1995<br />

Structural Adjustment and the Resubordination <strong>of</strong> the South, Countours<br />

Occasional Paper, Bangkok, Feb. 1995<br />

"GATT: Its Implications for the Self-Reliance <strong>of</strong> Asian Grassroots Communities,"<br />

Paper presented at the Fourth Asian Development Forum, Kuala Lumpur,<br />

Malaysia, FGeb. 20-24, 1995.<br />

"Stripmining the Future," New Internationalist, January 1995, pp. 20-21<br />

"Clash <strong>of</strong> Development Models in the Asia-Pacific Region,"<br />

in Making a Stand, Claiming the Future: A Sustainable Development<br />

Agenda for the 21st Century (Manila: International Institute for Rural<br />

Reconstruction, 1994), pp. 14-22.<br />

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" Trade Warfare and Regional Integration n the Pacific: the USA, Japan, and the<br />

Asian NICs," Third World Quarterly, Vol. 15, No. 3 (Sept. 1994), pp. 445-458.<br />

Co-author.<br />

Article in Le Monde Diplomatique on structural adjustment. 1994. Co-author.<br />

"Growing Pains <strong>of</strong> the Asian 'Tigers'," Panoscope, Aug 1993<br />

"A Safer, Cleaner Path to Prosperity," Panoscope, Aug 1993<br />

"Trouble in Paradise: The Tension <strong>of</strong> Economic Integration in the Asia-Pacific,"<br />

World Policy Journal, Summer 1993, Vol. X, No. 2<br />

"Beyond 'Vasectomies for Groceries'," FOCUS, Carrying Capacity Network, Vol.<br />

3, No. 2, 1993<br />

"Only Democracy Insures Healthy, Sustainable Growth," Toward Freedom, June-<br />

July 1993<br />

"Economic Security: The Key to Successful Population Policy," Third World<br />

Network Features, 1993<br />

"Southern Population, Northern Consumption and Global Environmental Stress."<br />

Third World Network Features, 1993<br />

"African Famines Not Caused by Population Pressure Alone," Third World<br />

Network Features, 1993<br />

"Crisis and Opportunity for the South Korean Economy," Korea Report, Summer<br />

1992<br />

"Vietnam Must Avoid Dragons' Mistakes," Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly,<br />

April 13, 1992<br />

"Revisioning Philippine Industrialization," Freedom From Debt Coalition Policy<br />

Papers, January 1993<br />

"Export-Led Development in East Asia: A Flawed Model," Trocaire<br />

Development Review, 1992, pp.11-27<br />

"Perils and Possibilities: The Asia-Pacific in the Post-Cold War Era,"<br />

Alternatives, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Spring 1992)<br />

"Global Economic Counterrevolution," Christianity in Crisis, Feb. 17, 1992<br />

14


"The Crisis <strong>of</strong> the NICs: Fundamental, Not Transitional," Australian<br />

Development Studies Network, Briefing Paper No. 24, January 1992<br />

"The Spread and Impact <strong>of</strong> Export-Oriented Industrialization in the Pacific Rim,"<br />

Two part <strong>of</strong> series, Third World Economics, November 16-30; Dec. 1-15, 1991<br />

"Disciplining the Third World: The Role <strong>of</strong> the World Bank in U.S. Foreign<br />

Policy," Covert Action Information Bulletin, No. 39 (Winter 1991-92)<br />

"A New Pacific Order?" Sunday Oregonian, September 22, 1991<br />

"Moment <strong>of</strong> Decision: the Philippines, the Pacific, and the U.S. Bases," in Joseph<br />

Gerson and Bruce Birchard, eds., The Sun Never Sets...(Boston: South End Press,<br />

1991), pp. 149-166<br />

"U.S. Plan for Latin America.....," in James Ridgeway and Jean Casella, eds., Cast<br />

a Cold Eye (New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1991), pp. 164-166. Coauthor.<br />

"Asia's Miracle Economies: Are They a Dying Breed?," in Alexander Besher, ed.,<br />

The Pacific Rim Almanac (New York: Harper Collins, 1991), pp. 151-156<br />

"Reflections on a New era in the Philippines,' in Leon Howell and Vivian<br />

Lindermayer, eds., Ethics in the Present (New York: Friendship Press, 1991), pp.<br />

139-142<br />

"New Philippine Treaty Swaps Bases for Access Rights," Pacific News Service,<br />

June 3-7, 1991. Co-author.<br />

"Dragons in Distress," Australian Society, April 1991, pp. 18-21.<br />

"Now, East Asia's 'Tiger' Economies Are Heading Toward a Bust," Asian Wall<br />

Street Journal Weekley, April 1, 1991<br />

"U.S. Plan for Latin Debt Relief Is a Non-Starter," Los Angeles Times, Dec. 2,<br />

1990. Co-author.<br />

"Development: The Market Is Not Enough," Foreign Policy, No. 81 (Winter<br />

1990- 91). Co-author.<br />

Dragons in Distress: The Crisis <strong>of</strong> the NICs," World Policy Journal, Vol. 7 No.3<br />

(Summer 1990), pp. 431-468. Co-author.<br />

"Asian Tigers-- South Korea and Taiwan--Losing Steam," Nation (Bangkok),<br />

Feb. 26, 1990. Co-author.<br />

15


"Issue <strong>of</strong> U.S. Bases in the Philippines," San Francisco Chronicle, Nov. 20, 1989<br />

"Dragon in Distress: The End <strong>of</strong> An Era for South Korea and Taiwan,"<br />

Multinational Monitor, Nov. 1989. Co-author.<br />

"South-South Strategy: Against Marginalization," Development Forum, Sept-Oct.<br />

1989. Co-author.<br />

"U.S. Devises Strategies to Keep Bases in the Philippines," San Jose Mercury<br />

News, June 8, 1989<br />

"Third World Needs Economic Bloc," San Francisco Chronicle, April 27, 1989<br />

"Third World Loses Ground," Baltimore Sun, April 12, 1989<br />

"Democratization and Stabilization in the Philippines," Pacific Focus, Vol. IV,<br />

No. 1 (Spring 1989), p. 5-21<br />

"Confronting the Brave New World Economic Order: Toward a Southern Agenda<br />

for the 1990's," Alternatives XIV (1989)<br />

"Asia's Miracle Economies: The First and Last Dying Breed," Dollar and Sense,<br />

January-February 1989<br />

"Ending the 'Special Relationship': The U.S. and the Philippine in the Aquino<br />

Era," World Policy Journal, Fall 1988, 676-702<br />

"Dissecting Imelda, the Philippines' Steel Butterfly," San Jose Mercury News,<br />

Nov. 6, 1988<br />

"Washington joue a fond le regime philippin," Le Monde Diplomatique, October<br />

1988, p.16<br />

"Soviet Proposal Poses Pacific Dilemma for U.S.," San Francisco Chronicle, Sept.<br />

28, 1988<br />

"From Dictatorship to Elite Populism: the U.S. and the Philippine Crisis," in<br />

Morris Morley, ed., Crisis and Confrontation: Ronald Reagan's Foreign Policy (<br />

Totowa, New Jersey: Rowman and Littlefield, 1988)<br />

"Is the Sun Setting on the NIC's," San Francisco Chronicle, Aug. 3, 1988<br />

"Aquino's Staying Power Remains to be Proved," The Mountain Eagle, July 6,<br />

1988<br />

16


"Philippines' Left at a Crossroads," San Francisco Chronicle, June 7, 1988<br />

"Amnesty Joins the Critics," Christianity and Crisis, May 2, 1988<br />

"Philippine Vigilantes Hurt Cause," San Jose Mercury News, March 20, 1988<br />

"The Betrayal <strong>of</strong> the February Revolution," Boston Globe, Feb. 29, 1988<br />

"Counterinsurgency's Proving Ground: Low-Intensity Warfare in the Philippines,"<br />

in Micheal Klare and Peter Kornbluh, ed., Low Intensity Warfare (New York:<br />

Pantheon, 1988), pp. 152-182<br />

"International Debt Crisis, Year Five," Christianity and Crisis, Nov 23, 1987, pp.<br />

403-413<br />

"The Zoto Experience," Christianity and Crisis, Vol. 47, No. 16, Nov 9, 1987<br />

"Pull Our Bases From the Philippines," The Oakland Tribune, Nov 6, 1987<br />

"Cory's Cop-out," The New Internationalist, Nov. 1987<br />

"Perspective on the Philippines," Third World Quarterly, Vol. 9 No. 4, October<br />

1987, pp. 1329-1337<br />

"U.S. Wary as Soviets Seek a New Image," WorldPaper, Oct. 1987<br />

"Korean Tripwire," The Nation, Sept. 19, 1987<br />

"The Nuclear Peril <strong>of</strong> the Korean Demonstrations," Newsday, June 23, 1987<br />

"Handy Grenades for Export Part <strong>of</strong> Rich NIC Business," WorldPaper, June 1987<br />

"Arms Controllers Should Look to Pacific for Final Jeopardy," San Jose Mercury<br />

News, May 3, 1987<br />

"Question Remain in the Philippines," San Francisco Chronicle, Feb. 14, 1987<br />

"Philippine Insurgents Bid for Political Initiative," Pacific News Service, Nov. 7,<br />

1987<br />

"Corazon Aquino at the Crossroads," Newsday, Sept. 18, 1986<br />

"Aquino's Elite Populism," Third World Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 3, July 1986<br />

"The U.S. Hand in the Toppling <strong>of</strong> Marcos," AfricAsia, June or July 1986<br />

17


"Where Have All the Cronies Gone?," Cover Story <strong>of</strong> Inside Asia, April-May<br />

1986<br />

"The Philippines: A New Era. The Old Realities Remain," Cover Story <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Christianity and Crisis, Last week <strong>of</strong> March 1986<br />

"Middle Class Uprising and Rural Realities in the Philippines," Pacific News<br />

Service, Feb. 28, 1986<br />

"Crisis in the Philippines," Le Monnde Diplomatique, February 1986<br />

"Why the Left Boycotted the Elections," Pacific News Service, February 14, 1986<br />

"Democrats and the New Cold War," Progressive, January 1986<br />

"Edging Toward the Quagmire: The United State and the Philippine Crisis,"<br />

World Policy, Winter 1985-86<br />

"The Resurrection <strong>of</strong> the Philippine Revolution," Third World Quarterly, January 1986<br />

"The Baker Plan and the Third World Debt Crisis," AfricAsia, December 1985<br />

Review <strong>of</strong> the Dark Side <strong>of</strong> the Paradise, Progressive, November 1985<br />

Co-author, " Secret U.S. Nuclear Arsenal: When Japan Had the Bomb and Didn't Know<br />

It," Nation, August 17/24, 1985<br />

"Philippines in Turmoil," Intervention, Vol. 1, No. 3, 1985<br />

"Philippines: Managing Marcos," AfricAsia, May 1985<br />

"U.S. Neglects Micronesian Trust," Newsday, April 30, 1985<br />

"Report Suggests Intervention by U.S. to Prop Up Marcos," Cleveland Plain Dealer,<br />

March 14, 1985<br />

"Micronesia is Sick and Scared," Cleveland Plain Dealer, February 14, 1985<br />

Co-author, Third World Debt: A Deepening Crisis," AfricAsia, Feb. 14, 1985<br />

"Showdown in the Philippines," Progressive, December 1984<br />

"Micronesia and the Pentagon," AfricAsia, Nov. 1984<br />

18


Co-author, "Missile Planners Take Aim at South Pacific," The National Times<br />

(Australia), Nov. 23-29, 1984<br />

Co-author, " The American Threat: The Reagan Navy Presses for a Pacific War,"<br />

Southeast Asia Chronicle, No. 95, Nov. 1984<br />

"The Great Pacific Island Grab," Southeast Asia Chronicle, No. 95, Nov. 1984<br />

"The Pentagon and the Philippine Crisis," Southeast Asia Chronicle, No. 95, Nov. 1984<br />

Co-author, "The Pentagon in the Pacific," Science for the People, Sept-Oct 1984, Vol. 16,<br />

No. 5<br />

Co-author, "Dictature and Philippines sous le masque de la democratie," Le Monde<br />

Diplomatique, Sept. 1984<br />

Co-author, "U.S. -Sponsored Elections in El Salvador and the Philippines," World Policy<br />

Journal, Vol. 1, No.4, Summer 1984<br />

Co-author, "Stage Shows," Progressive, August 1984<br />

"Benigno Aquino: Between Dictatorship and Revolution in the Philippines," Third World<br />

Quarterly, April 1984<br />

"Our Men in Manila," Progressive, March 1984<br />

"The Deepening Philippine Economic Crisis," AfricAsia, March 1984<br />

"Reagan and International Economy: 'Selling Capitalism'," AfricAsia, March 1984<br />

Co-author, "The Plague That Poisons Morong," Chain Reaction (Melbourne), Oct.-Nov.<br />

1983<br />

"Where Flight 7 Flew: Tensions in the North Pacific," The Nation, October 1, 1983<br />

"Les Americains consolident leur avantage strategique," Le Monde Diplomatique, Oct.<br />

1983<br />

Co-author, " Philippines: Quelle Alternative," Afrique-Asie, Sept. 26, 1983<br />

Co-author, "Murder in Manila," The Nation, Sep. 3-10, 1983<br />

Co-author, "What Next for the Philippines," Long Reach Telegram, Sept. 12, 1983<br />

Co-author, " Nuclear Power in the Philippines," Review <strong>of</strong> Radical Political Economics,<br />

Fall 1983<br />

19


Co-author, "The Rule <strong>of</strong> the IMF," Multinational Monitor, Vol 4, No. 7, July 1983<br />

Co-author, "Le deroute des 'ChicagoBoys' et du FMI," Afrique-Asie, June 6, 1983<br />

Co-author, "Les incroyables demeles du FMI avec un regime corrumpo," Le Monde<br />

Diplomatique, May 1983<br />

"Springboards for Intervention, Instruments for Nuclear War," Southeast Asia Chronicle,<br />

No. 89, May 1983<br />

Co-author, "IMF and Chile: A Parting <strong>of</strong> the Ways," Multinational Monitor, Vol. 4, No.<br />

4, April 1983<br />

"Ombre sur les 'pays miracles'," Afrique-Asie, April 11, 1983<br />

"Depressions Dulls the East Asia Edge," Multinational Monitor, Vol. 4, No. 2, Feb. 1983<br />

"Le FMI continue la guerre, Afrique-Asie, January 17, 1983<br />

Article in South on Haiti, Feb. or March 1983<br />

Article in Le Monde Diplomatique on Haiti, Feb. or March 1983<br />

"L'inquietude des diplomates americains," Le Monde Diplomatique, January 1983<br />

"The IMF and Socialist Construction in Vietnam," Southeast Asia Chronicle, December<br />

1982<br />

Co-author, "U.S. Unpalatable Choice: Abandon Marcos or Go Beyond Military Aid,"<br />

Des Moines Register, Sept. 2, 1982<br />

Co-author, "20 Years <strong>of</strong> Intervention: The IMF in the Philippines," AMPO, Vol. 14, Nov.<br />

3, 1982<br />

Co-author, "El Salvador and the Politics <strong>of</strong> Finance," South, August 1982<br />

"Au Salvador: le Fonds monetaire a la rescousse d'une economie en ruine," Le Monde<br />

Diplomatique, July 1982<br />

Co-author, "IMF Pressures South Korea," Philippines, June 1982<br />

Co-author, "Comment Washington intervient dans la politique economique du<br />

Honduras," Le Monde Diplomatique, May 1982<br />

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Co-author, " Confidential IMF Report Reveals' Holding Pattern' Strategy for El<br />

Salvador," San Francisco Bay Guardian, July 7, 1982<br />

Co-author, "IMF Plans $83 million in Aid to Prevent Collapse <strong>of</strong> El Salvador," San<br />

Francisco Examiner, June 18, 1982<br />

"Clearing Farmers from the Land," New Interventionalist, Feb. 1982<br />

"The World Bank in the Philippines: A Decade <strong>of</strong> Failures," Southeast Asia Chronicle,<br />

No. 81, Dec. 1981<br />

Co-author, "La politique de la Banque mondiale a l'huere de l'orthodoxie liberale," Le<br />

Monde Diplomatique, Sept. 1981<br />

"Rural Debacle: The World Bank in the Philippines," Newsday, Feb. 23, 1981<br />

"McNamara's Second Vietnam: The World Bank," Pacific News Service, June 1981<br />

Co-author, "The World Bank's Sheet on the Philippines," Newsday, Feb. 23, 1981<br />

Co-author, "Western Patrons <strong>of</strong> the Philippines Worried About Financial Degeneration <strong>of</strong><br />

the Country," Le Monde Diplomatique, Feb. 3 1981<br />

"Building on Martial Law," Multinational Monitor, Feb. 1981<br />

Co-author, "The World Bank Writes Off Marcos and Co.," The Nation, January 31, 1981<br />

"The Forms, Functions, and Causes <strong>of</strong> Political Repression in the Philippines," in The<br />

Philippines: Repression and Resistance (Amsterdam: KSP, 1980).<br />

"The World Bank and Marcos," The Nation, 1976.<br />

Articles appearing in Focus on Trade, electronic bulleting <strong>of</strong> Focus on the Global<br />

South (compiled by Transnational Institute<br />

The Limits <strong>of</strong> Reform: the Wolfensohn Era at the World Bank (with Shalmali Guttal),<br />

Focus on the Global South, 25 April 2005<br />

Wolfowitz in the Philippines: A Historical Footnote Focus on the Global South, 25 April<br />

2005<br />

Less Euphoric, the World Social Forum Returns to Brazil Focus on the Global South, 26<br />

January 2005<br />

21


Roller Coaster <strong>of</strong> a Decade for the World Trade Organization Focus on the Global South,<br />

26 January 2005<br />

Progressives Bounce Back as Liberals Continue to Unravel in the US Focus on the<br />

Global South, 29 November 2004<br />

The Republican Right's Challenge to the Global Anti-War Movement Focus on the<br />

Global South, 8 November 2004<br />

Globalisation in Asia and China: Assesing Costs and Benefits published in Linking<br />

Alternative Regionalisms for Equitable & Sustainable Development TNI Briefing Series<br />

5/2004<br />

G 20 Leaders Succumb to Divide-and-Rule Tactics: The Story behind Washington’s<br />

Triumph in Geneva Focus on the Global South, 10 August 2004<br />

D-Day for the WTO Focus on the Global South, 28 July 2004<br />

Ronald Reagan. A View from the Global South Focus on the Global South, 10 June 2004<br />

With the US Army on Trial, Can "Fragging" be far Behind? Focus on the Global South,<br />

18 May 2004<br />

Sexual Abuse, Lies, and Videotape Sink America’s Iraq Expedition Focus on the Global<br />

South, 11 May 2004<br />

Falluja and the Forging <strong>of</strong> the New Iraq Focus on the Global South, 18 April 2004<br />

How Iraq has Worsened Washington’s Strategic Dilemma IPS, 2 April 2004<br />

Global Civil Society Meets Amidst Crisis <strong>of</strong> Empire Focus on Trade No. 96, January<br />

2004<br />

Original FTAA Vision Scrapped as People Pour Into Miami for Anti-free Trade Protest<br />

Focus on the Global South, 20 November 2003<br />

There is Life after Cancun Bangkok Post, 21 September 2003<br />

WTO Ministerial Collapses in Cancún Focus on the Global South, 14 September 2003<br />

Why a Derailed WTO Ministerial is the Best Outcome for the South Inter Press Service,<br />

4 September 2003<br />

Pax Romana versus Pax Americana: Contrasting Strategies <strong>of</strong> Imperial Management<br />

Focus on the Global South, 23 April 2003<br />

with Chanida Bamford Pascal Lamy Holds Court at the Oriental Focus on Trade, April<br />

2003<br />

The Stalemate in Iraq and the Global Peace Movement, Focus on the Global South, 2<br />

April 2003<br />

22


Springtime in Baghdad, a report from Iraq as part <strong>of</strong> the Asian Peace Mission to Iraq<br />

Focus on the Global South, 16 March 2003<br />

The Road to Cancún: Towards a Movement Strategy for the WTO Ministerial in Cancún<br />

Focus on the Global South, 25 February 2003<br />

From Tokyo with Love, Focus on the Global South, 17 February 2003<br />

The Reemergence <strong>of</strong> Balance-<strong>of</strong>-Power Politics, Focus on the Global South, 10 February<br />

2003<br />

World Social Forum: Coming Together <strong>of</strong> a Movement, The Daily Times (Pakistan), 22<br />

January 2003<br />

A Year in the Life <strong>of</strong> the World Social Forum Focus on Trade, January 2003<br />

The Significance <strong>of</strong> the European Social Forum Focus on the Global South, 6 November<br />

2002<br />

Brazil on Treshold <strong>of</strong> New Era with Lula Victory Focus on Trade, October 2002<br />

Unraveling <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic Alliance? Focus on Trade, September 2002<br />

East Asia's Future. Strategic Economic Cooperation or Marginalization Asia Europe<br />

Crosspoints, TNI, September 2002<br />

A Global Conjuncture. The Multiple Crises <strong>of</strong> Global Capitalism Frontline, 31 August<br />

2002<br />

Johannesburg Junction Red Pepper, September 2002<br />

Capitalist Crisis and Corporate Crime Focus on Trade, July 2002<br />

Revolution and Counterrevolution in Venezuela Focus on Trade, July 2002<br />

Washington: Triumphant or Overextended? Focus on Trade, May 2002<br />

The Oxfam Debate: From Controversy to Common Strategy Focus on Trade, May 2002<br />

America's War in the Philippines Frontline, 27 April 2002<br />

What's Wrong with the Oxfam Campaign? Focus on Trade, April 2002<br />

Controversial Report Poisons Board-Management Relations at ADB Focus on Trade,<br />

April 2002<br />

Soros on Global Governance Reform: Interesting but Disappointing Business World<br />

(Philippines), 25 April 2002<br />

Inspection Report on Samut Prakarn Shakes Asian Development Bank The Bangkok<br />

Post, 26 March 2002<br />

23


A "Second Front" in the Philippines The Nation, 18 March 2002<br />

Porto Alegre Social Summit sets Stage for Counter<strong>of</strong>fensive against Globalization Focus<br />

on Trade, January 2002<br />

The Twin Debacles <strong>of</strong> Globalization Focus on the Global South, January 2002<br />

In the Eyes <strong>of</strong> the World Yes! Winter 2001/2002<br />

The American Way <strong>of</strong> War Focus on the Global South, December 2001<br />

The Meaning <strong>of</strong> Doha Focus on the Global South, December 2001<br />

Dispatch From Doha The Nation, 14 November 2001<br />

Report from Doha Focus on Trade, November 2001<br />

How to Lose a War Focus on Trade, October 2001<br />

" Endless War?" Focus on the Global South, 18 September 2001<br />

" Creative Destruction". Next Phase <strong>of</strong> the Global Economy? Focus on Trade, August<br />

2001<br />

Genoa and the Multiple Crises <strong>of</strong> Globalisation, Focus on Trade, July 2001<br />

All Roads Lead to Genoa, Red Pepper, July 2001<br />

Global Capitalism: Multilateral System in Crisis, Business World, 5 June 2001<br />

Honolulu Face-<strong>of</strong>f: Civil Society 1, Asian Development Bank 0, Focus on Trade, May<br />

2001<br />

Will Japanese Tourists fly into Pearl Harbor II?, Focus on The Global South, 9 May 2001<br />

The May 1st Riot: Birth <strong>of</strong> Peronism Philippine-style?, Focus on the Philippines, 7 May<br />

2001<br />

Needed: A Moratorium on Trade Liberalization, Guerilla Information Network, 4 April<br />

2001<br />

The Global Conjuncture: Characteristics and Challenges, Focus on Trade, March 2001<br />

WTO Tries to Subvert Developing Countries' Resistance to New Trade Talks, The<br />

Bangkok Post, 27 March 2001<br />

Developing States Resist Calls for New Trade Talks, Bangkok Post, 27 March 2001<br />

The Power Crisis and a Paradigm Crisis Frontline, 17 March 2001<br />

The Missing Dimension in Kim Dae Jung's Sunshine Policy, Bangkok Post, 15 March<br />

2001<br />

24


When Davos Meets Porto Alegre: A Memoir, Business World, 1 February 2001<br />

2000: The Year <strong>of</strong> Global Protests against Globalization, Focus on Trade, January 2001<br />

Washington's Political Transition threatens Bretton Woods Twins, Focus on Trade,<br />

January 2001<br />

The Shakedown State: The Mafia as Government in The Philippines, Frontline, 6 January<br />

2001<br />

The Prague Castle Debate: A Few Questions for Mr. Wolfensohn and Mr. Kohler Focus<br />

on Trade, October 2000<br />

The Association <strong>of</strong> Southeast Nations: A Preliminary Autopsy Focus on Trade, August<br />

2000<br />

" Blowback" A Critical Review <strong>of</strong> an Academic Defector's Guide to America's Asia<br />

Policy Focus on Security, 13 June 2000<br />

Dangerous Liaisons: Progressives, the Right, and the Anti-China Trade Campaign (With<br />

Anuradha Mittal), Institute for Development Policy/Food First, May 2000<br />

Civil Society as Global Actor: Promises and Pitfalls Hangyore Shimun, May 2000<br />

Regional Currency Swap Arrangement: A Step Towards Asian Monetary Fund? Focus on<br />

Trade, May 2000<br />

Washington Protests Demoralize IMF and World Bank Focus on Trade, April 2000<br />

ADB 2000: Senior Officials and Internal Documents Paint Institution in Confusion Focus<br />

on Trade, April 2000<br />

Philippine Power Scandal Illustrates Flaws in ADB's Privatisation Strategy Focus on<br />

Trade, April 2000<br />

Meltzer Report on Bretton Woods Twins Focus on Trade, April 2000<br />

Washington and the Demise <strong>of</strong> the 'Third Wave' <strong>of</strong> Democratisation Business World, 23<br />

March 2000<br />

Euro-American Rivalry Poses Challenge to Asia and Developing World Focus on Trade,<br />

March 2000<br />

UNCTAD X: An Opportunity Lost? Focus on Trade, February 2000<br />

DAVOS: Global Conspiracy or Capitalist Circus? Focus on Trade, February 2000<br />

All Change Far Eastern Economic Review, 27 January 2000<br />

UNCTAD: Time to Lead, Time to Challenge the WTO Focus on Trade, January 2000<br />

Debacle in Seattle. A Blow-by-Blow Account Business World, 6 December 1999<br />

25


Jurassic Fund: Should Developing Countries Push to Decommission the IMF? Far<br />

Eastern Economic Review (expanded version), December 1999<br />

What Next for Asia and WTO? Far Eastern Economic Review, December 1999<br />

Why Reform <strong>of</strong> the WTO is the wrong agenda Focus on Trade, December 1999<br />

NGOs Take on WTO in the Battle <strong>of</strong> Seattle Business World, 22 November 1999<br />

Is Structural Adjustment Approach Really and Truly Dead? Business World, 28<br />

November 1999<br />

with Marissa de Guzman From APEC to Ashes Focus on Trade, September 1999<br />

Yellow and Black Business World (Manila), 16 August 1999<br />

Power, Timidity, and Irresponsibility in Global Finance Focus on Trade, August 1999<br />

Deconstructing Larry:<br />

What the New Man at Treasury Has in Store for Asia Business World (Manila), 26 July<br />

1999<br />

Asia, Asian Farmers and the WTO Focus on Trade, July 1999<br />

The WTO's Big Losers Far Eastern Economic Review, 24 June 1999<br />

Architectural Blueprints, Development Models and Political Strategies Focus on Trade,<br />

April 1999<br />

Governments Begin to Stake out Positions as New Negotiations on Agriculture Approach<br />

Focus on Trade, January 1999<br />

Rethinking Asia - What sank Asia? Focus on Trade, January 1999<br />

Time to Give APEC a Well-Deserved Burial Focus on Trade, November-December 1998<br />

The Malaysian Enigma Focus on Trade, November-December 1998<br />

Asian Financial Crisis: The Movie Focus on Trade, November-December 1998<br />

What is the IMF's Agenda for Asia? Focus on Trade, 27 January 1998<br />

The End <strong>of</strong> the Asian Miracle. What should a program <strong>of</strong> radical reform - not free-trade<br />

nostrums - look like? The Nation, 12-19 January 1998<br />

Korea: Travails <strong>of</strong> the Classic Tiger Economy Focus on Trade, December 1997<br />

with Shea Cunningham The World Bank and the IMF North-South View, July 1994<br />

Key Speeches<br />

26


Aside from speeches delivered in over 300 conferences and seminars, the following are<br />

the key speeches delivered on the receipt <strong>of</strong> major awards or on special occasions in<br />

the last few years:<br />

“The Global Crisis <strong>of</strong> Legitimacy <strong>of</strong> Liberal Democracy,” Annual Killam Lecture,<br />

Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct. 18, 2005<br />

“Beyond Corporate-Driven Globalization,” Acceptance Speech, Honorary Doctorate in<br />

Sociology,” Panteion University <strong>of</strong> the Social Sciences, Athens, Greece, May 23, 2005<br />

“Empire and Resistance Today,” Acceptance Speech, Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellow<br />

Award, University <strong>of</strong> California at Irvine, June 30, 2004<br />

“The Future in the Balance,” Acceptance Speech, Right Livelihood Award Ceremonies,<br />

Stockholm, Sweden, Dec 8, 2003<br />

“Towards a New System ot Global Economic Governance,” Acceptance Speech, Suh<br />

Sang Dong Prize Ceremonies, Taegu, Korea, Feb. 21, 2001<br />

Testimony on the International Monetary Fund, before the Banking Oversight<br />

Subcommittee, banking and Financial Services Committee, US House <strong>of</strong><br />

Representatives, Washington, DC, April 21, 1998<br />

Selected Other Speeches (compiled by Transnational Institute)<br />

“The Tragedy <strong>of</strong> Contemporary Democracy in the South,” Speech at the Meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

Democracy Promoting Organizations, Stockholm, Sweden, Sept. 2005<br />

The US, the Palestine Question and the Global Conjuncture excerpts <strong>of</strong> a speech<br />

delivered at Peace in Palestine Conference, Putrajaya International Convention Center,<br />

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, March 28-30, 2005<br />

Iraq, the US, and the Challenges to the Global Peace Movement Speech on the occasion<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Global Protest against the War in Iraq, Vancouver, Canada, 18 March 2005.<br />

Desperate Martians Now Wooing Venusians Focus on the Global South, 2 March 2005<br />

Beirut 2004: A Milestone in the Global Struggle against Injustice and War Beirut<br />

International Assembly <strong>of</strong> Anti-war and Anti-Globalisation Movements, 17 September<br />

2004<br />

Big Pharma: Part <strong>of</strong> the Problem or Part <strong>of</strong> the Solution XV International AIDS<br />

Conference, Bangkok, July 14, 2004<br />

Empire and Resistance Today University <strong>of</strong> California, Irvine, 8 June 2004<br />

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The Future in the Balance Right Livelihood Award, Swedish Parliament, Stockholm, 8<br />

December 2003<br />

The Crisis <strong>of</strong> the Globalist Project & the New Economics <strong>of</strong> George W. Bush Focus on<br />

the Global South, 10 July 2003<br />

Multilateral Punishment. The Philippines in the WTO, 1995-2003 [PDF], Stop the New<br />

Round Coalition/Focus on the Global South, 20 June 2003. (Summary)<br />

The Stalemate in the WTO and the Crisis <strong>of</strong> the Globalist Project. Update on the World<br />

Trade Organization and Global Trends TNI Fellows' Meeting, 16 May 2003 - Spanish<br />

version<br />

The Blood <strong>of</strong> Innocents and Our Liberation. An Asian Testament Rally Seoul, 14<br />

December 2002<br />

Coming: a Rerun <strong>of</strong> the 1930s? International Council <strong>of</strong> the World Social Forum,<br />

Bangkok, 13-15 August 2002<br />

Opening Statement and Preliminary Findings International Peace Mission Visit to<br />

Basilan and Zamboanga. Press Conference, 27 March 2002<br />

Learning from Doha Transactions 2001, Ottawa, Canada, 17 November 2001<br />

The Conglomerate Threat to Critical Journalism Asia Press Forum, Seoul, 17 September<br />

2001<br />

Crisis <strong>of</strong> Legitimacy. The Revolt Against Corporate-Driven Globalization Boston<br />

Research Center for the 21st Century, 2 February 2001<br />

From Seattle to Seoul. The Struggle for a Deglobalized World ASEM 2000 People's<br />

Forum, People's Action and Solidarity Challenging Globalisation, Seoul, Korea, 17-21<br />

October 2000<br />

"From Melbourne to Prague. The Struggle for a Deglobalized World" Talk against the<br />

World Economic Forum (Davos) in Melbourne, Australia, 6-10 September 2000<br />

Davos 2000<br />

Has Asia Really Rebounded? Focus on Trade, No. 45, February 2000<br />

Taming the Tigers. The IMF and the Asian Crisis CAFOD/Focus on the Global South,<br />

March 1998 [PDF document]<br />

Addicted to Capital: The Ten-year High and Present-day Withdrawal Trauma <strong>of</strong><br />

Southeast Asia's Economies Issues and Letters, September-December 1997<br />

Asia-Europe Relations in the Light <strong>of</strong> the Southeast Asian Financial Crisis TNI ASEM<br />

Seminar, 31 October 1997<br />

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"Overview <strong>of</strong> Current Economic, Strategic and Political Developments in Southeast Asia<br />

and South Asia", Paper originally prepared for the Hivos Partner Consultation,<br />

Trivandrum, Kerala, India, September 1-3, 1997. Published as Focus Files 1/97, October<br />

1997<br />

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