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Summit for the Future on Risk
Agenda | 03 May 2006
In this years “Summit for the Future”, the Club of Amsterdam is bringing together international Thought Leaders to discuss significant, global challenges and opportunities on the subject of risk.
The future of the USA
Agenda | 19 October 2005 | Author: Felix Bopp

The Club of Amsterdam presents its Season Event about the future of the USA - its role in the emerging global economy.
Confronting economic security in Africa
Agenda | 29 September 2005
With globalization, social and economic insecurity have been increasing. Existing systems of social protection become more and more dysfunctional. In this ASC seminar the socio-economic security performance of African countries is being compared to that of other parts of the world.
International Colloquium Anti-globalism
Agenda | 09 September 2005
In the early 90s social scientists considered the social movents virtually “dead”. When social movement re-appeared with the anti-globalism, social sciences devoted serious research attention to the movement. Amsab-Institute of Social History brings some of these researchers together.
Global Action against Poverty?
RISQ Reviews | 15 May 2005 | Author: Francine Mestrum

Nederlandstalige versie Mondiale actie tegen armoede?
In January 2005, at the World Social Forum (WSF) in Porto Alegre, Brasil, over a hundred NGOs launched a global call for action against poverty. Soon after, WSF host president Lula, left for the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he repeated the call - receiving as much acclaim there as in Porto Alegre. What does this mean?
Seminar Reframing Governance
Agenda | 22 April 2005
ALADIN has the pleasure to invite you to participate in a Mini-Seminar at the Institute of Sociel Studies (ISS) in The Hague.
Feminism, Globalisation and Internationalism
RISQ Reviews | 19 March 2005 | Author: Peter Waterman

This review article draws attention to a new focus in feminist writing on the international/global.
The future of Water
Agenda | 30 March 2005
Conference on water resources management and the water industry organised by the Club of Amsterdam.
Business Ethics: what are we really talking about?
RISQ Reviews | 23 February 2005 | Author: Pierre Ronziere

Faced with the proliferation of tools to measure 'Corporate Social Responsibility' or other 'ethical practices' of private companies, one might want to pause for a second to consider the effectiveness of these new instruments.
The future of the services industry in The Netherlands
Agenda | 23 February 2005
Conference organized by the Club of Amsterdam about the future of the Service Industry in The Netherlands.
EU Must End Global Water Privatisation
News | 28 January 2005
Public utilities hold key to securing clean water for all, according to new book launched at the World Social Forum today.
World Social Forum
Agenda | 26 January 2005
The fifth World Social Forum (WSF) takes place in Porto Alegre, Brasil from 26-31 January.
The WSIS en route to Tunis
News | 03 January 2005 | Author: M.H.J. van den Berg

The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), which is to conclude in Tunis this year, has still some thorny issues to settle. One of these is how to bridge the 'digital divide' between North and South and, in particular, who is going to pay for it.
Book Review: I.O.U. The debt threat and why we must defuse it
RISQ Reviews | 13 December 2004 | Author: Nynke Hendriks

I.O.U. by Noreena HertzIn her latest book, Noreena Hertz deals with an issue that, although familiar to most, continues to be clouded in a mist of complexities: the mounting debt of the developing world.
Book Review | Trade Unions, NGOs and Global Social Justice: Another Tale to Tell
RISQ Reviews | 14 November 2004 | Author: Peter Waterman

Deborah Eade and Alan Leather (eds). 2004. ‘Trade Union and NGO Relations in Development and Social Justice’, Development in Practice Vol. 14, 1-2, pp. 5-285
Unions and NGOs, separately or jointly, have claimed that they in some sense represent a global civil society in the making. But in exactly what sense is this?
Lecture 'Nickel and Dimed' by Barbara Ehrenreich
Agenda | 31 January 2005
Millions of Americans work full-time, year-round for poverty level wages. In 1998, journalist Barbara Ehrenreich decided to join them. The result, the book Nickel and Dimed - or (not) getting by in America', reveals low-wage America in all its tenacity, anxiety, and surprising generousity -- a land of Big Boxes, fast food, and a thousand desperate strategems for survival.
Dutch (Netherlands) Social Forum
Agenda | 26 November 2004
Nederlands Sociaal ForumOn November 26, 27 and 28, the Dutch Social Forum will be held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The programme will consist of workshops and seminars, debates, culture and action.
European Social Forum
Agenda | 15 October 2004
The third European Social Forum (ESF) will take place from 15-17 October in London, UK.
Susan George: Another World is possible if…
Agenda | 07 October 2004
Book Presentation of Another world is possible if... by Susan George (Verso Books in association with TNI London/New York, September 2004)

De Balie, Amsterdam, 7 October 2004, 20h00-22h00.
Creative Commons: RISQ first to adopt new form of copyrights in the Netherlands
News | 05 July 2004
Amsterdam, 5 July 2004 - RISQ, an independent foreign policy think tank based in the Netherlands, has joined the Creative Commons, a global alternative to conventional copyrights.
Book Review: The Roaring Nineties
RISQ Reviews | 28 April 2004 | Author: Nynke Hendriks

In the sequel to Globalization and Its Discontents, Joseph Stiglitz returns to many of the central issues of its predecessor, albeit from a slightly different angle.

'The example of Enron highlights the darker side of US government especially in the international arena where the corporate and financial interests of the US dominated the globalization agenda.'
The 'odious debt' principle morally justified
RISQ Reviews | 06 March 2004 | Author: Andreas Hubers

The principle that foreign debts incurred by an autocratic leader do not have to be paid back by a successor government - is back on the international agenda [1]. As it stands, though, this renewed interest in the 'odious debt' principle lacks a thorough normative assessment.
Changing Business Ethics
RISQ Reviews | 19 January 2004 | Author: Pierre Ronziere

Enron, WorldCom, Ahold, Parmalat. Corporate scandals are becoming regular front-page news. Can we still talk about 'accidents' or is there something fundamentally wrong with current business ethics?
World Social Forum
Agenda | 16 January 2004
RISQ HeadlinesThe fourth World Social Forum will take place in Mumbai, India this month (16-21 January). For our Dutch readership, RISQ has devised a special section, WSF Journaal, with news and a daily weblog from Mumbai. For the latest news in English, see our WSF News digest.

The New Crusaders
RISQ Reviews | 16 January 2004 | Author: E.K. Bensah

Can Southern Regionalism Respond to the North's Push for Trade Liberalisation?

In Geneva, nations are more or less owned by corporations pitted against each other in the WTO arena, unable to decide for themselves how they and their citizens would like to live and trade.” (Noreena Hertz, The Silent Takeover)
Lecture 'McWorld vs Civ World' by Benjamin Barber
Agenda | 08 January 2004
The American political scientist and writer Benjamin Barber will be giving the 5th Globalisation Lecture in Felix Meritis, Amsterdam on the 8th of January.
Social democracy is still a viable project
News | 04 December 2003
Chapter 1...
Recent discourse on the 'Third Way'
Chapter 2...
The social democratic welfare state and the political economy of capitalist restructuring
RISQ presents two chapters from the book Capitalist Restructuring, Globalisation and the Third Way by Magnus Ryner (Lecturer, Political Science, University of Birmingham). The author argues against the widely held belief that globalisation has rendered social democracy obsolete.
Monetary War Declared Against the United States
RISQ Reviews | 30 October 2003 | Author: Thierry Meyssan

US Dollar sign flanked by the Euro and the ancient Egyptian symbol for gold.The United States has never before appeared as powerful and as fragile as at the present moment. It has a gigantic military capacity. Its military budget is equal to the total military budgets of the twenty five other nations beneath it on a scale of power. Despite this, the U.S. is fragile because its military strength is not supported by its economy, but by its currency.
Lecture by Saskia Sassen: Globalisation and Cultural Mobility
Agenda | 26 September 2003
Friday September 26th 2003, 5pm | VLEKHO Hogeschool | Auditorium 154 | Koningstraat 336, 1030 Brussels

The Green Academic Network, Agalev and the Oikos Foundation invite you to the lecture Globalisation and cultural mobility by Saskia Sassen

An inspiring analysis of the effects of globalisation on our way of life and on sustainable development.
Struggles against water privatisation in the South
Agenda | 18 October 2003
Saturday October 18, 14:00
Theater Instituut
Herengracht 168, Amsterdam

Public debate on struggles against water privatisation in the South, organised by the Transnational Institute (TNI) and Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO).
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