Issue 376 of New Internationalist
Reader-owned global journalism
March 2005
State of fear
The War on Terror is taking its toll - and not just on the terrorists. Our basic rights and liberties across the world are coming under attack. Militarism is on the rise. NI examines this repressive climate and asks whether it is effective in tackling the problem of terror - and whether it is actually designed to do so.
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Death threat to global justice activists
Walden Bello, a prominent activist in the global justice movement and frequent contributor to the NI, has been include
Insecure lives
Jeremy Seabrook explains how the global economy is driving both rich and poor into an insecure future.
State of Fear
The war on terror has provoked a global state of siege. Richard Swift sees a spreading 'occupation mentality' that may be...
Interview with Zvakwana
Enough is enough! The Zvakwana campaign is leading the charge for change in Zimbabwe.
Gulf War III - Rise of the Machines
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Dwight D Eisenhower
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Indonesia's enterprising army
Army chief of staff General Ryamizard Ryacudu has revealed that army businesses, particularly those which are part of