Globalisation Project 2010

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This is the Globalisation portal for all pages linked to Globalisation and Anti-Globalisation research reports. For resources to help you investigate see Investigative Research.

Referencing -- please read this first

I know referencing in Powerbase is difficult for newbies until they get the hang of it and we are trying to make it simpler. So here's a very simplified guide. All new contributorss should read this before starting--it'll save a lot of grief later. http://www.powerbase.info/index.php?title=Powerbase:A_Guide_to_Referencing#The_super-quick_guide_to_referencing


Sentences

Please also use complete sentences when writing/starting an article for Spin, eg John Smith is the Conservative candidate for Biggleworth East...

Not just a page title and then a fragment like 'Conservative candidate for Bigglesworth East'

Page Titles

All pages in this database which are part of the globalisation project should have titles beginning "Globalisation: ". Make sure you add the colon ':' immediately after the word 'Globalisation' when creating a new page, then a space and add the name of the person or organisations you are adding.

Proposed Projects

Climate Change and the Environment

1. Globalisation: Green Alliance
2. Globalisation: International Policy Network
3. Globalisation: Global Warming Policy Foudnation
4. Globalisation: CEPOS (also known as the Globalisation: Danish Centre for Political Studies)
5. Globalisation: Atlas Economic Research Foundation
6. Globalisation: Cato Institute

See: Pays To Deny Climate Change, take oil money and use it to fund climate deniers

Food, Eating and Obesity

7. Globalisation: National Obesity Forum / Globalisation: International Obesity Taskforce
8. Globalisation: European Food Information Council | Globalisation: International Food Information Council
9. Globalisation: Media Smart
10.Globalisation: Associate Parliamentary Food and Health Forum/Globalisation: Westminster Food & Nutrition Forum

Conflict and Private Security Industry

The conflict communication and reconstruction industry - The work of 'rebuilding' areas destroyed by war and other excesses of globalisation is big business, as is the PR element of these wars. See for example:

i Diplomacy

Free Market Think Tanks

Members of the Stockholm Network

Health

Defence/Arms Industry

Notes