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Hanging in the balance Affordable drugs? Forget it! Race to the bottom Ring of fire Can’t pay, won’t
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FROM THIS MONTH'S EDITOR
Mmm... yes, thought so. Trade is one of those topics whose mere mention makes the eyes glaze over. That’s unfortunate – because for millions around the world, it’s anything but an abstract notion. The terms on which you engage in the global market determine if you have food on the table, whether you have decent employment, if you can afford to educate your kids or whether you can provide healthcare for your family. Free trade stacks the deck in favour of the powerful. The winners are those who produce the most for the least, no matter what the social or environmental costs. That’s why trade matters – and why the campaign to stop free trade matters even more. This year was the 10th anniversary of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), a deal which has more than lived up to the fears of its critics. Now the Free Trade Area of the Americas is attempting to extend NAFTA from the Arctic to Tierra del Fuego. Across Latin America those who will be marginalized by this process are standing up to say, ‘No!’ This issue of NI tracks that opposition and explores the pressing need for alternatives. Because, behind the bland language, trade is really about who we are as people – and the kind of societies we want to build.
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Letters Southern Exposure View from the South Currents Worldbeaters Big Bad World |
Mixed media Making Waves Essay -
Green light, red light |
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