Annual Report 2009 Annex - Transnational Institute

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Annual Report 2009 Annex - Transnational Institute
TNI | Annual Report | APPENdIX
TNI Fellowship 2009
There are currently 23 members
of TNI’s prestigious international
fellowship programme. A number
of the fellows are directors or
senior associates of other research
and advocacy institutes. These
include Focus on the Global South
(Asia), the Institute for Popular
Democracy (Philippines), Policy
Alternatives for the Southern
Cone (Brazil), the Alternative
Information and Development
Centre (South Africa), the Centre
for Peace Studies (Spain), the
Centre for Peace and Development
Studies (Germany), the Centre for
Globalisation Studies (Russia), the
Institute for Policy Studies (USA)
and the Centre for Critical Studies
in Agrarian Change (Canada). As
such, these institutes are solid
partners in many of TNI’s projects.
Others are journalists (India, USA,
Germany, UK, Spain, Philippines),
while still others are academics
or independent scholars. All
are directly involved with social
justice movements in their own
countries and are committed to an
internationalist perspective.
Fellows participate in the shaping
of the overall programme of the
institute, help connect TNI to
networks in their own countries
and regions, develop joint projects
between TNI and their own
institutes, offer media outlets to
TNI, promote the institute and
each other, assist with fundraising
and represent the Institute
internationally. They meet annually
in Amsterdam.
and contact information may
be found, as well as on-line
reproductions of articles, speeches
and interviews, and a bibliography
of other works. Although TNI
fellowships are honorary and are
not paid, TNI has a modest fund,
disbursed at the discretion of
the Director, which is intended to
support the work of fellows where
necessary.
TNI fellows may be nominated
through any existing fellow or staff
member. Fellows are appointed
by TNI’s Board of Directors for
a three-year term, with due
attention paid to regional and
gender balances. Fellowships
are renewable depending on
contributions to TNI over the past
three years and ongoing relevance
to the programme. Key criteria for
appointments include expertise
and networks relevant to TNI’s
current or future programme.
Appointments are made only after
the candidate has been a guest
at an annual Fellows Meeting for
two consecutive years. Invitations
to Fellows Meetings are issued
through the Director.
THE CURRENT FELLOWSHIP
Dr. Kees Biekart
Co-ordinator of Políticas
Alternativas Para O Cone Sul
(PACS), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Senior Lecturer in Politics of
Alternative Development at the
Institute for Social Studies, The
Hague, Netherlands.
Professor Walden Bello
President of the Freedom from
Debt Coalition and senior analyst
with Focus on the Global South,
a program of Chulalongkorn
University’s Social Research
Institute, Bangkok,Thailand.
Dr. Saturnino Borras Jr.
Canada Research Chair in
International Development Studies
at Saint Mary’s University, Canada.
Brid Brennan
Phyllis Bennis
Director of the New
Internationalism project and
Research Fellow at the Institute for
Policy Studies (IPS), Washington,
DC, USA.
Co-ordinator Trade, Investment
and Development Programme, TNI,
Amsterdam, Netherlands
John Cavanagh
Director of the Institute for Policy
Studies (IPS), Washington, DC, USA
Mariano Aguirre
Managing Director of the
Norwegian Peace Building
Centre, Oslo, Norway as of 2009.
TNI promotes and involves
Previously, director for Peace,
its fellows in its programmes
Security and Human Rights at the
and bigger networks wherever
possible. TNI hosts a homepage for Madrid-based policy research
each fellow, where full biographical institute FRIDE.
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Dr. Marcos Arruda
Praful Bidwai
Independent journalist, New Delhi,
India.
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Dr. Daniel Chavez
Dot Keet
David Sogge
Dr. Hilary Wainwright
Co-ordinator, New Politics and
Public Services Programmes, TNI,
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Senior Research Associate at
the Alternative Information and
Development Centre, Cape Town,
South Africa
Independent Consultant,
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Editor of Red Pepper magazine, UK
and New Politics researcher, TNI,
Netherlands
ASSOCIATE FELLOWS
Prof. Achin Vanaik
Dr. Susan George
Author, Independent Scholar;
President of the Board of TNI
Professor of International
Relations and Global Politics in the
Professor of Social Sciences at the Political Science Department of
Universidad Central de Venezuela Delhi University, India
in Caracas.
Dr. Edgardo Lander
Dr. Gonzalo Berrón
Sociologist, Political Advisor for
the Trade Union Confederation of
the Américas, in São Paulo, Brazil.
Dr. Jochen Hippler
Researcher at the University of
Duisburg, Peace and Development
Institute
Myriam Vander Stichele
Dr. Kamil Mahdi
Senior lecturer in Middle East
economics at the University
of Exeter and secretary of the
International Association of
Contemporary Iraqi Studies.
Senior Researcher, SOMO (Centre
for Research on Multinational
Corporations), Amsterdam,
Netherlands
Dr. Tom Reifer
Assistant Professor of Sociology
and Ethnic Studies programme at
the University of San Diego, USA.
Martin Jelsma
Co-ordinator, Drugs & Democracy
Programme, TNI, Amsterdam,
Netherlands
Prof. Howard Wachtel
Dr. Joel Rocamora
Research Fellow, Institute for
Popular Democracy (IPD), Manila,
Philippines
Professor of Economics at the
American University, Washington,
DC, USA
Pauline Tiffen
Independent consultant, UK
Dr. Boris Kagarlitsky
Director, Centre for Globalisation
Studies (IPROG), Moscow
Dr. Ricardo Vargas
Sociologist, TNI/Acción Andina
research co-ordinator in Colombia
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TNI in 2009
Amsterdam staff
Director
Fiona Dove
Finance and Administration
Officer
Kees Kimman
Bookkeeping
Els van den Ende / Randy Meyer
Secretariat
Kathleen Anderson
Tessa Kersten (volunteer)
Communications
Nina Brenjo | Manager
Aleksej Scira | Web support
Andrea Sturkenboom | Dutch
outreach
Computer and Network
Support
Albi Janssen
Allal Yacoubi
Project Staff
Amira Armenta
Tom Blickman
Brid Brennan
Daniel Chavez
Martin Jelsma
Ernestien Jensema
Satoko Kishimoto
Pien Metaal
Cecilia Olivet
Pietje Vervest
Wilbert van der Zeijden
Regular consultants
Nick Buxton, USA
Joanna Cabello, Peru
Jenny Franco, Canada
Tamra Gilbertson, Spain
Lucía Goldfarb, Argentina
Ben Hayes, UK
Tom Kramer, Netherlands
Karen Lang, Brazil
Beatriz Martinez, Spain
Oscar Reyes, UK
Ricardo Sóberon, Peru
Kevin Smith, UK
Hilary Wainwright, UK
ad hoc consultants
Victoria Bawtree, France
Pablo Bertinat, Argentina
Luciana Boiteux de Figueiredo
Rodrigues, Brazil
Benjamin Goldfrank, Netherlands
Anthony Henman, UK
Sandra Edwards, Ecuador
David Fig, South Africa
Sara Forch Sancho, Spain
Giorgina Garibotto Camps, Uruguay
Diego Giacoman Aramayo, Bolivia
Ana Paula Hernández, Mexico
Jorge Hernandez Tinajero, Mexico
Mireille Hoenicke, Germany
Genevieve Horwood, UK
Theo van Koolwijk, Netherlands
Steven Korver, UK
Maria Theresa Mendonça, Brazil
Kristel Mucino, Mexico/USA
José Henrique Rodrigues Torres, Brazil
Pablo Sanchez Centellas, Belgium
Philipp Terhorst, Germany
Claudia Torrelli, Uruguay
Graciela Touzé, Argentina
Kenneth Tupper, Canada
Myriam Vander Stichele | Belgium/
The Netherlands
Prof Howard Wachtel | USA
Dr Hilary Wainwright | UK
Interns
Joanna Cabello, Peru
Ross Eventon, UK
Ruggero Fornoni, Italy
Nicolas Gloeckl, Germany
Princess Hamman-Obels, Nigeria
Ruth Harbaugh, USA
Simon Hodges, UK
Sarah Leavitt, USA
Jessica Jenks, USA
Ana McNaught, Mexico/USA
Liam Perret, Belgium/Canada
Jasper Hootsmans, Netherlands
Associate Fellows
Dr Gonzalo Berrón | Brazil
Dr Tom Reifer | USA
Pauline Tiffen | UK
Dr Ricardo Vargas | Colombia
Senior Fellows
Prof Saul Landau | USA
Board of Directors
Dr Kees Biekart | treasurer
Dr Susan George | chairperson
David Sogge | secretary
Fellows
Mariano Aguirre | Spain
Dr Marcos Arruda | Brazil
Prof Walden Bello | Philippines/
Thailand
Phyllis Bennis | USA
Praful Bidwai | India
Dr Jun Borras | Canada
Brid Brennan | Ireland/The
Netherlands
John Cavanagh | USA
Dr Daniel Chavez | Uruguay
Dr Jochen Hippler | Germany
Martin Jelsma | The Netherlands
Dr Boris Kagarlitsky | Russia
Dot Keet | South Africa
Dr Edgardo Lander | Venezuela
Dr Kamil Mahdi | Iraq/UK
Dr Joel Rocamora | Philippines
Prof Achin Vanaik | India
Planning Board
Phyllis Bennis
Dot Keet
Prof Achin Vanaik
Pietje Vervest | staff rep
Dr Hilary Wainwright
Board of Advisors
Dr Godfried van Benthem van den
Berg | The Netherlands
Bob Debus | Australia
James Early | USA
Prof Fred Halliday | Spain
Halle-Jorn Hannsen | Norway
Hermann von Hatzfeldt | Germany
Christine Merkel | Germany
Prof Jan Pronk | The Netherlands
Peter Weiss | USA
Roger van Zwanenburg | UK
Fred Halliday (1946-2010), a
prominent international relations
scholar and Middle East expert, was
a TNI fellow between 1973 and 1985.
He served on TNI Advisory Board
until his death. TNI will sorely miss his
friendship, support and expertise
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finance
BALANCE SHEET 2009, December 31
Full audited financial reports are available from the TNI office on request
2009 Donors
European Commission, Europe
dec 31 ’09 (in Euros)
dec 31 ’08 (in Euros)
2,194,773
2,261,246
807,387
762,414
3,764,574
999,328
414,614
3,675,188
ASSETS
Fixed assets
Current assets:
Outstanding receivables
Cash
Total assets
LIABILITIES
Equity:
Balance previous year
Result current year
Provisions
Long term liabilities (loan)
Current liabilities
Redemption mortgage due in coming year
Project balance
Grants next year
Accounts payable
Tax
Personnel costs to be paid
Security on rent
Interest mortgage
Prepaid rent and service charges
Other current liabilities
Total liabilities
Income and Expenditure Account
Income
Grants
Rent and Service Charges
Interest/currency gains and losses
Publications & royalties
Salary subsidies
Miscellaneous income
Charged costs/overheads
Project balance current year
Total income
Expenditure
Expenditure
Personnel
Building expenses
Activity costs
Fellowship
Office & Communication costs
Publication & Outreach activities
Samuel Rubin Next Generation
World Social Forum
Organisational Development
Overheads
Miscellaneous
Total expenditure
BALANCE
Oxfam Novib, Netherlands
Foundation Open Society
Institute, Switzerland
Dutch Ministry for Foreign
Affairs, Netherlands
GTZ, Germany
Samuel Rubin Foundation, USA
Isvara, Netherlands
981,099
125,197
1,106,296
14,410
1,739,634
796,452
184,647
981,099
30,994
1,741,645
1,848
121,484
587,873
56,891
37,739
32,761
11,282
--54,356
3,764,574
1,848
729,800
17,500
47,264
22,599
26,549
9,282
5,320
1,978
59,310
3,675,188
984,644
162,586
11,145
510
12,492
294,148
77,556
608,314
2,151,395
2,783,789
162,798
18,988
1,643
23,596
203,386
115,615
-/- 571,690
2,738,125
854,416
202,124
432,674
3,530
107,407
270,811
6,178
33,741
11,094
77,556
--1,999,531
151,864
804,511
220,928
994,005
53,316
70,185
228,406
52,836
-1,354
15,031
115,615
--2,553,479
184,647
Irish Aid, Ireland
ICCO, Netherlands
Network for Social Change, UK
Europe Aid/CeVi, Europe
Grundtvig, Denmark
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Thanks
TNI is grateful to the following organisations
and people for support in 2009
FUNDERS 2009
Dutch Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
Appleton Foundation, UA
Irish Aid
Oxfam Novib,
Netherlands
Isvara
Heinrich Böll Stiftung,
Germany
Europe Aid/CeVi
Network for Social
Change, UK
Foundation Open
Society Institute, USA
GTZ, Germany
European Commission
FP7
ICCO-Kerk in Actie,
Netherlands
Grundtvig, Europe
ORGANISATIONS AND
NETWORKS
INTERNATIONAL
lliance of Indigenous
A
and Tribal Peoples of the
Tropical Forests
Durban Group for
Climate Justice
Enlanzando Alternativas
Food First International
Action Network (FIAN)
Friends of the Earth
International
International Drug
Policy Consortium
(IDPC)
International Harm
Reduction Association
(IHRA)
International Harm
Reduction Development
Program (IHRD)
International Network
for the Abolition of
Foreign Military Bases
Networked Politics
On the Commons
Our World Is Not For
Sale (OWINFS)
People´s Dialogue
People’s Water Forum
Popular Sovereignty
Network
Public Services
International (PSI)
Reclaim Public Water
Network
Seattle to Brussels
Network (S2B)
Vía Campesina
Vienna NGO Committee
on Narcotic Drugs
World Forum for
Alternatives
AFRICA
Burma
Many civil society
organisations which for
security reasons cannot
be named
Pan Kachin
Development Society
The Irrawaddy
Vietnam Peace
and Development
Foundation
Africa Trade Network
Africa Water Network
African Biodiversity
Network (ABN)
La Via Campesina Africa
Right to Food Network
Africa
China
AMERICAS
Ghana
Centre for Law, Policy
and Human Rights
Studies-Tamil Nadu
National Forum of
Forest People and
Forest Workers
National Coalition
against Privatisation
Mozambique
Justiça Ambiental
ROSA
União Nacional
de Camponeses
Moçambique (UNAC)
South Africa
Abahlali
Alternative Information
and Development
Centre (AIDC)
Amandla Magazine
Biowatch
Centre for Civil Society
Coalition against Water
Privatisation
Earthlife Africa
Ethekweni
groundWork
Institute for Social and
Economic Research
(Rhodes University)
Institute for Poverty,
Land and Agrarian
Studies (PLAAS)
Timberwatch Coalition
Trust for Community
Outreach and Education
(TCOE)
University of
KwaZuluNatal
Women on Farms
ASIA & OCEANIA
sian Harm Reduction
A
Network
Focus on the Global
South
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China WTO Network
Chinese NGO Network
for International
Exchange (CNIE)
Moving Mountains
India
Indonesia
AMRTA Institute
Pergerakan
Wahli - Friends of the
Earth Indonesia
Korea
Employees Union
(KGEU)
KOPA
Korean Government
Korean Alliance against
US FTA
Korean Alliance of
ProgressiveMovements
(KAPM)
Malaysia
Suara Rakyat
Malaysia (SUARAM)
Philippines
Bantay Tubig, The
WaterVigilance
Network
Institute for Popular
Democracy
Kilusang Mangingisda
(Fisherfolk Movement)
Stop the New Round!
Coalition
Stop the War
Coalition
Thailand
Forum Asia Monitoring
Sustainability of
Globalisation (MSN)
Shan Herald Agency for
News
Vietnam
CADA
Consejo
Latinoamericano de
Ciencias Sociales
(CLACSO)
Hemispheric Social
Alliance
La Red VIDA
Latin American
Commission on Drugs
and Democracy
ORIT/Trade Union
Confederation of the
Americas
Plataforma Acuerda
Argentina
ATTAC Argentina
Centro Cultural de la
Cooperación Floreal
Gorini
Comité Científico
Asesor del Ministro de
Justicia
FLACSO
Fundación de
Investigaciones Sociales
y Políticas (FYSIP)
Gorini (CCC)
Grupo de Reflexión
Rural (GRR)
Intercambios
Movimiento Nacional
Campesino Indigena
(MNCI)
Trade Union of the
Province of Buenos
Aires
Water and Sanitation
Works
Bolivia
Bolivian embassies
(Europe)
Centro de
Documentación e
Información Bolivia
(CEDIB)
El Consejo Nacional
de Ayllus y Markas del
Qullasuyu (CONAMAQ)
Fundación Solon
Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
Red Vida
Red Colombiana de
Acción frente al Libre
Comercio (RECALCA)
Costa Rica
Pro Justicia
Brazil
Alert Against the Green
Desert Movement
ASSEMAE (National
Association of Municipal
Sanitation Services)
Brazilian Institute for
Innovations in Public
Health (IBISS)
Centro Brasileiro de
Solidariedade aos
Povos e Luta pela Paz
(CEBRAPAZ)
CIDADE
Comissão Pastoral da
Terra (CPT)
Federacao de Orgaos
para Assistencia Social
e Educacional (FASE)
Koinonia
Ministry of Health
Ministry of Justice
Movimento dos
Trabahadoras Sem Terra
Rede Brasileira Pela
Integração dos Povos
(REBRIP)
Rede Social de Justiça e
Direitos Humanos
Rummos Assessoria
Pesquisa e Avaliação
Sindicato dos
Empregados Rurais de
Cosmopolis
Terra de Direitos
Universidade de
SãoPaulo
Viva Rio
Centro Edelstein
Canada
Alternatives
Blue Planet Project
Council of Canadians
Municipal Services
Project
St. Mary´s University
Colombia
Acción Andina
Censat Agua Viva
Colectivo de Abogados
José Alvear Restrepo
Organización Nacional
Indígena de Colombia
(ONIC)
Ecuador
Acción Ecológica
Coalición No Bases
Indígenas del Ecuador
(CONAIE)
Ministry of Government
Ministry of Internal and
External Security
Ministry of Justice
Haiti
Haiti Community Radio
Women’s Network
(REFRAKA)
Honduras
Consejo de
Organizaciones
Populares e Indigenas
de Honduras (COPINH)
Mexico
Colectivo por una
Política Integral hacia las
Drogas (CUPIHD)
Red Mexicana de
Acción Frente al Libre
Comercio (RMALC)
Red Vida
UNICAM Sur
(Universidad
Campesina)
Perú
Centro de Investigación
Drogas y Derechos
Humanos (CIDDH)
Coordinadora Nacional
de Comunidades
Afectadas por las
Mineria (CONACAMI)
Federación Nacional de
Trabajadores del Agua
Potable y Alcantarillado
del Peru (FENTAP)
Programa Democracia
Transformación Global
(Univesidad Mayor de
San Marcos)
United States
American Friends
Service Committee
Brown University
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Drug Policy Alliance (DPA)
Environmental Network
Food and Water Watch
George Washington
University
Global Commons, USA
Global Exchange
Global Justice Ecology
Project
Green Action
Havens Center
(University of
Wisconsin-Madison)
Indigenous
Environmental Network
Institute for Agriculture
and Trade Policy
Institute for Policy
Studies
International Forum on
Globalisation
Rainforest Action
Network
Rising Tide
Sustainable Energy
and Economy Network
(SEEN)
United for Peace and
Justice (UfPJ)
Veterans For Peace
Washington Office on
Latin America (WOLA)
Uruguay
Facultad de
Arquitectura, UDELAR
Friends of the Earth
Uruguay (REDES)
Junta Nacional de
Drogas
Ministerio de Salud
Publica
World Rainforest
Movement
Venezuela
CANTV
Centro Miranda
Internacional
Embassy (Netherlands)
EUROPE/MIDDLE
EAST
European Federation of
Public Service Unions
(EPSU)
Seattle to Brussels
Network
Austria
ATTAC
Vienna NGO Committee
on Narcotic Drugs
Generale Italiana del
Lavoro (CGIL)
Transform! Italia
Un Ponte Per
Belgium
Netherlands
Vrede VZW
Vredesactie
Czech Republic
Ne Zakladnam
Denmark
NOAH – Friends of the
Earth Denmark
Finland
ATTAC
Finnish AEPF
Committee
Global Social Policy
Siemenpuu
University of Helsinki
Vasudhaiva
Kutumbakam
France
Association
Internationale de
Techniciens, Experts et
Chercheurs (AITEC)
ATTAC
Centre Lebret
Espaces Marx
Germany
Asia House Foundation
BukoAgarar
Centre Marc Bloch
Federal Ministry of
Health
FIAN-Germany
Heinrich Boell Stiftung
Retten den Regenwald
Rosa Luxemburg
Stiftung
University of
Duisberg- Essen
Greece
Andreas
PapandreouFoundation
Hungary
Hungarian Civil Liberties
Union (HCLU)
Védegylet/Protect the
Future
Italy
Confederazione
ABC Treehouse
ABVAKABO
Ander Europa
ASEED
Basta!
BONDGENOTEN
Both ENDS
Burma Centrum
Campagne
TegenWapenhandel
CEDLA
Coalitie voor
EerlijkeHandel
Comitee Grondwet Nee
Commission for
FilipinoMigrant Workers
(CFMW)
Cordaid
Corporate Europe
Observatory
Euro-Mediterraan
Centrum Migratie
& Ontwikkeling
(EMCEMO)
FIAN-NL
Filippijnengroep
Nederland (FGN)
Fort van Sjakoo
GATS Platform
HARP - Harm Reduction
Platform Netherlands Indymedia
Institute for Social
Studies
International Institute of
Research and Education
(IIRE)
International Socialists
Klasse!
Ojalá
OneWorld
Organizacion de
Trabajadores
Domesticos Emigrantes
Latinoamericanos
(OTRADELA)
Palestina Kommittee
Netherlands (NPK)
Pasali Foundation
Radio Nederland
Wereldomroep
Respect NL
SOMO
Stop Global Europe
Campaign
Student Organization of
International Relations
(SIB)
Tax Justice Netherlands
Transnational Migrant
Platform
University of
Amsterdam
University of Groningen
Voor de Verandering
XminY
Solidariteitsfonds
Portugal
GAIA
University of Coimbra
Spain
Ayuntamiento de Santa
Cristina d’Aro
Cañamo
CERAI
Diputacion de Malaga
Ecologistas en Acción
Enginyeria Sense
Fronteres Catalunya
International
Observatory on
Participatory
Democracy
Observatorio de
Multinacionales en
America Latina (OMAL)
Paz con Dignidad
RedFAL - Forum of
Local Authorities
for Social Inclusion
and Participative
Democracy
Universidad
Complutense de Madrid
Universidad Politécnica
de Valencia
Colectivo Maloka
Fahamu
Forests and European
Resource Network
(FERN)
FOE UK - Wales
Information Network
Movement
One World Action
Open University
Pluto Books
Public Services
International Research
Unit (PSIRU)
Red Pepper
Release
Rising Tide
SinksWatch
Statewatch
The Corner House
Transform Drug Policy
Foundation
UNISON
University of Bradford
University of East Anglia
War on Want
World Development
Movement
INDIVIDUALS
FOR THEIR
CONTRIBUTIONS
AND SUPPORT
Dag Hammarskjöld
Foundation
Sudan
Ali Askouri
Tanzania
Mussa Billegeya
Zambia
Pezo Mateo-Phiri
Zimbabwe
Lodwick Chizarura
Rangarirai Machemedze
ASIA & OCEANIA
Burma
Nay Win Maung
Khin Zaw Win
China
Chakib El Khyari
Abdellatif Sedati
Lluis Eduard Romero
Tartaj
Tianle Chang
Luk Tak Chuen
Justin Fong
Yan Hairong
Lisa Hu
Cui Jianjun
Shen Beili
Kayiang
Au Leong
Ding Pin
Huang Ping
Hailan Qi
Barry Sautman
Fu Tao
Chaohua Wang
Xu Weizhong
Yu Xiaogang
Ge Yun
Zhang Zhijun
Mozambique
India
Diamantino Nhampossa
Romesh Bhattacharji
Mani Candan
Mamata Dash
Soumitra Ghosh
Shalmali Guttal
Afsar Jafri
Meena Menon
Gopen Moses
VR Muraleedharan
Santha Sheela Nair
AFRICA
Ghana
Al-Hassan Adam
Yao Graham
Tetteh Hormeku
Gyekye Tanoh
Kenya
Anthony Ochieng
Morocco
Sweden
Patrick Bond
Lucy Corkin
Rehana Dada
David Fig
William Gumede
Michelle Pressend
Trusha Reddy
Greg Ruiters
Sean Tait
United Kingdom
Biofuelwatch
Camp for Climate Action
Campaign for the
Accountability of
American Bases (CAAB)
Climate Outreach and
Columbia Solidarity UK
Community Training
and Development Unit
(Scotland)
Econexus --CTW
Senegal
Demba Moussa
Dembele
South Africa
Mercia Andrews
Brian Ashley
Richard Ballard
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Vibhu Nayar
Anastasia Pinto
Suresh Saila
Christian Inchauste
Dionisio Nuñez Tangara
Marcela Olivera
Indonesia
Brazil
Nila Ardianie
Dianto Bachriadi
Indra Lubis
Boni Setiwan
Arief Wicaksono
Pedro Abramovay
Carlos Aguilar Sanchez
Sergio Baierle
Nanko van Buuren
Geraldo de Campos
Carlita da Costa
Pedro Gabriel Delgado
Alexandre de Freitas
Barbosa
Karen Lang
Delwek Matheus
Maria Luisa Mendonça
Rosane Oliveira
Paulo Jorge Ribeiro
Graciela Rodriguez
Sergio Sauer
Jorge Atilio Silva
Iulianelli
Carlos Da Silva Lima
Alexandra de Vries
Laos
Minavanh Pholsena
Malaysia
Charles Santiago
Nepal
Rabindra Adhikari
Pakistan
Zia Mian
Philippines
Joji Cariño
Danilo Carranza
Joy Chavez
Violeta Corral
Corazon Fabros Valdez
Eric Holt-Giménez
Mary Ann Manahan
Joseph Perugganan
Canada
David McDonald
Anil Naidoo
Judy Rebbick
Susan Spronk
Henry Veltmeyer
Thailand
Nicola Bullard
Jacques-Chai
Chomtongdi
Dottie Guerrero
Pitthaya Jinawat
Baralee Meesukh
Ton Smits
Chalida Tajaroensuk
AMERICAS
Argentina
Guillermo Amorebieta
Pablo Bertinat
Atilio Borón
Alejandro Corda
Monica Cuñarro
Pablo Cymerman
Julio Gambina
Federico Heinz
Stella Semino
Martin Vasquez Acuña
Bolivia
Roberto Calzadilla
Fabio Collquechuima
Ximena Echeverría
Javier Gonzáles Skaric
Colombia
Luis Arias
Diana Esther Guzmán
Tatiana Roa
Jorge Enrique Robledo
Rodrigo Uprimny Yepes
Ecuador
Lina Cahuasquí
Belén Cárdenas
Pedro Paez
Fredy Rivera
Franco Sanchez
Helga Serrano
Mexico
Alberto Arroyo Picard
Norma Castaneda
Bustamante
Carlos García
Libby Haight
Luis Hernandez
Carlos Zamudio Angles
Peru
Hugo Cabieses Cubas
Rafael Hoetmer
Ricardo Soberón
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Mario Palacios
United States
Patrick Barrett
Beverly Bell
Jeff Conant
Tim Costello
Michael Dorsey
Jonathan Fox
Joseph Gerson
Tom Goldtooth
Clare Greensfelder
David Harris
Amy Holmes
Naomi Klein
Catherine Lutz
Joy Olson
Manuel Perez Rocha
Crossley Pinkstaff
Janet Redman
Alex Sempe
Brendan Smith
Elizabeth Stark
Clayton Thomas
Brian Tokar
Katherine Wallerstein
John Walsh
Daphne Wysham
Coletta Youngers
Uruguay
Ricardo Carerre
Ana Filippini
Hersilia Fonseca
Daniel Olesker
Alvaro Portillo
Milton Romani
Venezuela
Francisco Rodriguez
Augustín Pérez Celis
Julio Yanez
Holman Ocampo
Fabian Berrio
Franco Silva
Evelyn Vasquez
Manuel Gonzalez
EUROPE/MIDDLE
EAST
Austria
Alexandra Strickner
Belgium
Belen Balanya
Darren Ennis
Jan-Willem Goudriaan
David Gow
Olivier Hoedeman
Nina Holland
Francois Houtart
Hans Lammerant
Martin Pigeon
Barbara Specht
Jonas Vanreusel
Erik Wesselius
Croatia
Teodor Celakoski
Czech Republic
Ivan Lukas
Josef Radimecky
Finland
Teivo Tevainen
Thomas Wallgren
France
Christophe Aguitton
David Aronson
Pascal Bergeret
David Boys
Janine Guespin
Frederic Viale
Germany
Sven Gielgold
Thomas Hartmanshenn
Katharina HuebnerSchmidt Helmut Markov
Christine Mialkas
Sofia Monsalve Suárez
Roman Herre
Philipp Terhorst
Tadio Mueler
Tobias Pflüger
Greece
Thanasis Apostolou
Hungary
Ana Kunli
Ireland
Denis Halliday
Italy
Fabio Alberti
Marco Berlinguer
Marco Butterini
Luciana Castellina
Anna Camposampiero
Ruggero Fornoni
Alison Jamieson
Francesco Martone
Luisa Morgantini
Anna Pizzo
Vicky Quinlan
Netherlands
Thanasis Apostolou
Antonio Carmona Baez
Francia Galiano
Carolina Sierra Gonzalez
Nonoi Hacbang
Dolf Hautvast
Barbara Hogenboom
Stan van Houcke
Kees Hudig
Rosalba Icaza
Guido Jelsma
Fe Jusay
Roelien Knottnerus Ginting Longgena
Lorie Matulay
Abdou Menhebi
Thomas Moore
Joe Obi
Bridget O’Laughlin
Louk de la Rive Box
Wilma Roos
Imad Sabi
Frank Slijper
Petra Snelders
Jo van der Spek
Moritz Tenthoff
Ed van Thijn
Simone Tholens
Yiorgos Vassalos
Femke v/d Vliet
Jan Vos
Damian Zaitch
Jan Wiarda
Norway
Einar Braathen
Asbjorn Wahl
Palestine
Saleh Rabi
Poland
Kasia MalinowskaSempruch
Portugal
Giovanni Allegretti
Elisa Ferreira
Ricardo Santos
Spain
Joan Bou
Jesús Carrión
Andres Falck
Ramon Fernandez Duran
Mayo Fuster-Morell
Erika Gonzalez
Juan Hernández
Zubizarreta
Tom Kuchartz
David Llistar
Juan Carlos Monedero
Jaime Morell
Javier Navascues
Jordi Pacheco i Canals
Pedro Ramiro
Tomás Rodríguez
Villasante
Joan Subirats
Sweden
Henning Melber
Jens Holm
Switzerland
Peter Bosshard
Faraj El-Awar
Pascal van Griethuysen
United Kingdom
Kenny Bell
David Bewley-Taylor
Julia Buxton
David Castle
Lies Craeynest
Lena De Casparis
Mel Evans
Barry Gills
David Hall
Genevieve Horwood
Christina Hotz
Sarah Irving
Jax Jacobsen
Tommy Kane
Helena Kennedy
Jutta Kill
Les Levidow
Mathew Little
Tom Lloyd
Emanuel Lobina
Larry Lohmann
Caroline Lucas
David Mansfield
Martin McIvor
Robin Murray
Jenny Pearce
Dave Prentis
Asad Rehman
Robert Sturdy
Mike Trace
Tom Walker
Dexter Whitfield
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appendix
header || Annual
Annual Report
Report || TNI
TNI
publications
REGIONAL INTEGRATION, TNCs
and FTAs
The European Union: Promoter
of regional integration in Latin
America? Rhetoric and Reality
Alberto Arroyo Picard, Graciela
Rodríguez, Norma Castañeda
Bustamante | TNI/RMALC, Discussion
paper, Apr 2009 | Also in Spanish as:
La Unión Europea: ¿promotora de
la integración regional? Retórica y
Realidad
A partnership among equals?
Examining the EU-ASEAN Free Trade
Agreement (FTA)
TNI/EU-ASEAN FTA Campaign
Network, Apr 2009
European Union and Transnational
Corporations: Trading corporate
profits for peoples’ rights
Brid Brennan, David Llistar et al |
TNI/Enlanzando Alternativas,
Nov 2009. Also in Spanish as: La
Unión Europea y las Empresas
Transnacionales: Beneficios a costa
de los derechos de los pueblos en
América Latina y el Caribe
Profit before people and human
rights: European Transnational
Corporations in Latin America and
the Caribbean
Brid Brennan, David Llistar et al | TNI/
Enlanzando Alternativas, Oct 2009
Also in Spanish as: Beneficios
a costa de los pueblos y de los
derechos humanos: Corporaciones
transnacionales europeas en América
Latina y el Caribe
Profiting without producing: The
financial crisis as an opportunity to
create a world solidarity economy
Marcos Arruda | TNI/PACS, Mar 2009
/ Reclaiming Public Water / Red
VIDA, Mar 2009 | Also in Spanish as:
Luchando por la vida: Voces desde el
movimiento latinoamericano para la
justicia del agua
From golden triangle to rubber belt?
Tom Kramer | Drug Policy Briefing
No.29, Jul 2009
Public-public partnerships (PUPs)
in water
Satoko Kishimoto , Martin Pigeon et al
TNI/PSI/PSIRU, Mar 2009 | Also in
Spanish as: Asociaciones públicopúblicas (PUP) para el suministro de
agua
Legislative innovation in drug policy
Martin Jelsma | Latin American
Initiative on Drugs and Democracy,
Nov 2009
Progressive public water
management in Europe (discussion
paper)
TNI/CEO Feb 2009
MILITARISATION AND GLOBALISATION
NeoConOpticon: The EU SecurityIndustrial Complex
Ben Hayes | TNI/Statewatch, Sep
2009
ISSN: 1756-851X
DRUGS AND DEMOCRACY SERIES
SERIES ON LEGISLATIVE REFORM OF
DRUG POLICIES
Mexico: The law against small-scale
drug dealing. A doubtful venture
Jorge Hernández Tinajero y Carlos
Zamudio Angles | TNI/WOLA, Series
on Legislative Reform of Drug Policies
No.3, Nov 2009 | Also in Spanish as:
México: Ley contra el narcomenudeo.
Una apuesta dudosa
Drug policy and the courts: A
Brazilian experience
José Henrique Rodrigues Torres
TNI/WOLA, Series Legislative Reform
of Drug Policies No.2, Aug 2009 | Also
in Spanish as: La política de drogas y
su confrontación en el ámbito judicial:
Una experiencia brasileña
Coca Myths
Pien Metaal, Anthony Henman | Drugs
and Conflict Debate Paper 17, Jun 2009 | Pardon for mules in Ecuador: A sound
Also in Spanish as: Los mitos de la coca proposal
Pien Metaal | TNI/WOLA, Series
Legislative Reform of Drug Policies
Burma: Neither War Nor Peace.
No.1, Feb 2009 | Also in Spanish as:
The Future Of The Cease-Fire
Indulto de mulas en Ecuador: Una
Agreements In Burma
propuesta sensate
Tom Kramer, Jul 2009
Burma’s Cease-fires at Risk:
Consequences of the Kokang Crisis
for Peace and Democracy
Tom Kramer | Peace and Security
Briefing No.1, Sept 2009
The security approach to the drugs
problem: Perpetuating drugs and
conflict in Colombia
Ricardo Vargas | Drug Policy Briefing
No.31, Dec 2009 | Also in Spanish as:
Drogas, seguridad y cooperación
¿Qué hay de nuevo en el caso
colombiano?
Penser et pratiquer le
développement autrement: Une
réflexion économique évolutive sur
l’altermondialisme
Marcos Arruda, Pascal van Griethuysen
| TNI, Apr 2009 | ISBN: 978-90-71007- Redefining targets: Towards a
27-9
realistic afghan drug control strategy
Martin Jelsma, Tom Kramer | Drug
Policy Briefing No.30, Dec 2009 |
WATER JUSTICE
Also in Spanish as: Redefinición de
Changing the flow: Water
los objetivos: Hacia una estrategia
movements in Latin America
de control de drogas más realista en
Philipp Terhorst et al | TNI / Food
Afganistán
and Water Watch / Other Worlds
LAND POLICY SERIES
Australian overseas development
assistance and the rural poor: US aid
and the formation of land markets in
Asia-Pacific
Dianto Bachriadi | TNI/11.11.11, Land
Policy Series 7, Oct 2009 | ISBN: 97890-71007-30-9
Land reform policies in belgian
official development assistance
Jonas Vanreusel | TNI/11.11.11, Land
Policy Series 6, Sept 2009 | ISBN:
978-90-71007-29-3
Germany’s official development
assistance in land policies
Roman Herre | TNI/11.11.11, Land Policy
Series 5, Sept 2009 | ISBN: 978-9071007-28-6
From rural livelihoods to agricultural
growth: The land policies of the
UK Department of International
Development
Lies Craeynest | TNI/11.11.11, Land
Policy Series 4, Feb 2009 | ISBN: 97890-71007-23-1
CLIMATE CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER
AT COP15
Climate Chronicle issues 1-5
TNI/Climate Justice Now!, Dec 2009
TNI BOOKS
Public service reform - but not as
we know it! How democracy can
transform public services
Hilary Wainwright with Mathew Little
| Picnic Publishing, Mar 2009 | ISBN:
9780956037053
Reclaim the State: Experiments in
Popular democracy
Hilary Wainwright | Seagull Books, Oct
2009 | ISBN: 13-978-1-9054-2-260-9
FELLOWS’ BOOKS
Educação para uma economia do
amor. Educação da práxis e economia
solidária
Marcos Arruda | Idéias & Letras, 2009
| ISBN: 978-85-7698-052-0
Das Friedensgutachten 2009
Jochen Hippler et al (editors) | LIT
Verlag, Münster, Dec 2009 | ISBN: 9783-643-10087-0
Ending the US War in Afghanistan:
A Primer
Phyllis Bennis and David Wildman
| Olive Branch Press (Interlink
Publishing), Nov 2009 | ISBN: 9781566567855
Food Wars
Walden Bello | Verso, 2009 | ISBN-13:
978 1 84467 331 5
Competing Views and Strategies on
Agrarian Reform
Volume 2: Philippine Perspective | Jun
Borras | University of Hawai`i Press,
2009 | ISBN: 978-971-550-559-8
An India That Can Say Yes: A ClimateResponsible Development Agenda
for Copenhagen and Beyond
Praful Bidwai | Heinrich Böll
Foundation, Nov 2009
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