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. 40 | transnational Institute Dr. Marcos Arruda Praful Bidwai Independent journalist, New Delhi, India. APPENdIX | Annual Report | TNI 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 transnational Institute | 41 TNI | Annual Report | appendix 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 42 | transnational Institute appendix | Annual Report | TNI 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 transnational Institute | 43 TNI | Annual Report | appendix 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 44 | transnational Institute 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 appendix | Annual Report | TNI 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 transnational Institute | 45 TNI | Annual Report | appendix 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 46 | transnational Institute Garrido 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 chapter 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. 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