Trường phái ủng hộ Toàn cầu hóa (Pro-globalisation)
Worldgrowth.org is an internet site
based resource which aims to give balance to the debate on globalization.
It provides links to reports on every major globalization issue. Its orientation is pro-market and sound
science.
http://www.worldgrowth.org
The policynetwork is an NGO comprising pro-market think tanks around
the world. It provides links to many think tanks in developing countries.
http://www.policynetwork.net
TechCentralStation is a US based internet magazine resource with
well-written opinion articles on technology. It its orientation is
pro-market and sound science.
http://www.TechCentralstation.org
The leading American think-tank, the Brookings Institution, provides a wealth
of generally pro-globalisation resources. Its includes discussions
about 'Globalization in the Aftermath'.
http://www.brook.edu/globalization/
The Heritage Foundation is another leading U.S. conservative think tank and
that provides resources strongly supportive of free markets.
http://www.heritage.org/
The Global Public Policy project explores the role of trisectoral networks in strengthening the
effectiveness and efficiency of the
United Nations.
http://www.globalpublicpolicy.net/
Another portal on globalisation and
governance designed by UNESCO that
surveys policy responses to the effects
of global change.
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http://www.unesco.org/most/most3.htm
The United Nations Commission on
Trade and Development has some useful
resources on its publications page.
http://www.unctad.org/en/pub/pubframe.htm
The US Alliance for Trade Expansion
is a lobby group designed to counter the
anti-globalisation and anti-free trade
lobby groups in the United States.
http://www.us-trade.org
A US free trade web-site — well
maintained.
http://www.freetrade.org/
The World Trade Organisation site
contains comprehensive resources on
issues such as environment and
trade-liberalisation.
http://www.wto.org
The World Bank research currently
focuses on trade liberalization and its
impact on developing countries.
http://econ.worldbank.org/topic.php?topic=2231
The World Economic Forum maintains
summaries of presentations from its
conferences on its website.
http://www.weforum.org
Opening doors around the world is the
Australian Department of Foreign Affairs
Trade’s page explaining the benefits of
trade liberalisation.
http://www.dfat.gov.au/trade/opening_doors/index.html
The OECD’s trade and globalisation
web-site
http://www.oecd.org/subject/growth/in_tr_gl.htm
The United Nations Global Compact
website.
http://www.unglobalcompact.com/
The World Business Council for
Sustainable Development provides a big
business perspective on global
environment protection.
http://www.wbcsd.ch/
Trường phái chống Toàn cầu hóa (Anti-globalisation)
The Whirled Bank. A spoof site on the
World Bank.
www.whirledbank.org
The South Centre is an organisation
representing the ‘South’ countries of
the world. Contains speeches from third
world leaders and articles on issues
related to globalisation.
http://www.southcentre.org
Focus on the Global South contains
many research papers on globalisation
and Third World issues.
http://www.focusweb.org
The Transnational Institute is an
Amsterdam based organisation with an
international membership. Many good
articles linked to its web site.
http://www.tni.org
Global Policy Forum monitors policy
making at the United Nations and
includes some useful pages on
globalisation.
http://www.globalpolicy.org
Global Exchange is a Californian
human rights organisation campaigning on
environmental, political and social
justice issues. Has some good
globalisation resources.
http://www.globalexchange.org/
Corporate Watch is a radical British
group established to support activism
against multinational corporations. Has
a section on globalisation.
http://www.corporatewatch.org
International Forum on Globalization
is a US based radical group dedicated to
the overthrow of corporate rule. Has
some good pages on the key international
organisations.
http://www.ifg.org/corprule.html
Trade Watch is the organisation
headed by Lori Wallach and affiliated
with the Ralph Nader organisation,
focusing on world trade issues.
http://www.citizen.org/trade/
The Economic Policy Institute in
Washington is a left economics
organisation.
http://www.epinet.org/
The Heinrich Boll Foundation in
Germany supports Asia-Europe Dialogue on
alternate political strategies.
http://www.ased.org/index.htm
The Third World Network is a rare,
and well maintained, anti-globalisation
site actually based in Asia (Singapore).
http://www.twnside.org.sg/
Corporate Europe Observatory is a
radical Dutch organisation focusing on
big business.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ceo/
WTO Watch is a well maintained
critical site on the trade and
globalissation matters.
http://www.wtowatch.org
The International Council for Free
Trade Unions keeps a page on
globalisation.
http://www.icftu.org/focus.asp?Issue=globalisation&Language=EN
The International Labor Organisation
has put a CD Rom it compiled on
globalisation in 1997 online.
http://www.itcilo.it/english/actrav/telearn/global/ilo/default.htm
United for a Fair Economy is a US
union activist organisation.
http://www.ufenet.org/
The Friends of the Earth’s
international program focusses on
globalisation issues.
http://www.foe.org/international/
Academic
The Nautilus Institute's focus is
also on global governance. Its
Globalization & Governance Program
promotes innovative policies and
business practices to enhance social and
environmental ethics in global markets.
http://www.nautilus.org/
The Toda Institute for Global Peace
and Policy Research runs a project
entitled, 'Globalization,
Regionalization, and Democratization: An
Inter-Civilizational Dialogue and
Research Project'. See papers on
globalisation's complexities -
http://www.toda.org/
The Transnational Communities
Programme undertakes research into
aspects of emerging transnationalism. If
you are interested in people and
globalisation go to
http://www.transcomm.ox.ac.uk/
The Globalization Research Center of
Hawaii conducts research on the dynamics
and effects of globalization, with an
emphasis on impacts within the Asia and
Pacific region.
http://www.globalhawaii.org/
The Center for Globalization and
Policy Research acts as a focal point in
the School of Public Policy and Social
Research and in the UCLA. The Center -
at
http://www.sppsr.ucla.edu/cgpr/ - and
includes a paper by 'Borderless World'
advocate Kenichi Ohmae.
Perspectives from the social sciences
on globalization after September 11 from
the Social Science Research Council.
Current essays by Barry Eichengreen,
David Held, Riva Kastoryano, Robert
Keohane, Timur Kuran, and Saskia Sassen.
http://www.ssrc.org/sept11/essays/globalization.htm
The London School of Economics Centre
for the Study of Global Governance
focuses on civil society and also
includes articles on globalisation after
September 11.
http://www.lse.ac.uk/Depts/global
Global Dimensions is a research
programme for developing policy
responses to issues raised by
globalisation. A rich series of debates
featuring such greats as Ulrich Beck and
Anthony Giddens is available. Note
http://www.globaldimensions.net/
The Institute of National Strategic
Studies at the National Defense
University has a study on the impact of
globalization on the international
security environment. Leading theorist
James Rosenau contributes a paper on
Stability and Stasis: Relections on
Dynamics and Intertia of a Global World
at
http://www.ndu.edu/inss/spa/global.html
The Institute of International
Economics globalization resource
features the most influential U.S.
economists debating issues such as
labour standards, competition policy,
and multinationals.
http://www.iie.com/Publications/category.cfm'category_id=9
Another useful set of economic
resources from the National Bureau of
Economic Research has made proceedings
from a May 2001 conference -
Globalization in Historical Perspective
available at
http://www.nber.org/books/global
Research from the Centre for Economic
Policy Research is widely disseminated
and globalisation is one of its hot
topics. Discussion papers represent a
broad range of economic mainstream
economic thinking.
http://www.cepr.org/Hot_Topics/default.htm#GRT1
The World Institute for Development
Economics' new publication series -
WIDER Discussion Papers - are published
on this website -
http://www.wider.unu.edu/
Harvard Business School's 'working
knowledge' e-newsletter provides
thorough coverage of globalisation from
the perspective of business.
http://hbsworkingknowledge.hbs.edu/topic.jhtml't=globalization
The University of California, Irvine,
Critical Theory Institute project into
the 'Forces of Globalization' gives a
brief introduction to radical thinking
on globalisation.
http://www.humanities.uci.edu/critical/html/Projects%20+%20Events/Forces.html
The Institute of Development Studies
is an internationally renowned center
for research and teaching on
development.
http://www.ids.ac.uk/ids/global/index.html
The Centre for Research on
Globalisation is an independent research
and media group of progressive writers,
scholars and activists committed to
curbing the tide of 'globalisation' and
'disarming' the New World Order. Michel
Chossudovsky, author of The
Globalization of Poverty, Impacts of IMF
and World Bank Reforms, is editor of the
portal at
http://globalresearch.ca/
The Global Trade Negotiations Home
Page founded by Harvard Professor Dani
Rodrik is probably the best site for
academic papers on the WTO. It provides
also numerous position papers of the
business and the non-profit sector.
http://www.cid.harvard.edu/cidtrade/
McMasters University has a small set
of working papers on different aspects
of globalisation.
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~global/workpapers/wp.htm
Ruud Lubbers teaches globalisation at
Tilberg and Harvard and maintains a
globalisation web-site with a lot of
resources and links.
http://globalize.kub.nl/
A set of links to articles from
diverse sources on globalisation.
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/globaliz.htm
Nouriel Roubini, from Stern Business
School in New York keeps a good set of
links on globalisation.
http://www.stern.nyu.edu/~nroubini/asia/globalization.htm
A set of about 20 papers on trade and
globalisation topics from Nottingham
University.
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/leverhulme/research_papers/
The New School University in New York
has a large collection of globalisation
and trade related papers.
http://www.newschool.edu/cepa/papers/
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