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British Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown has come out in favour of a global financial transactions tax. Speaking Saturday in Edinburgh (his home base) to a G20 Finance Ministers meeting on the subject of bank bailouts Brown said "it cannot be acceptable that the benefits of success in this sector are reaped by the few but the costs of its failure are borne by all of us."

 

in her own words

Lessons from Spain's Camp Sol and the 'Indignant' movement

Spain's Camp Sol

The Guardian reported Wednesday that demonstrators in Madrid's Puerta del Sol have voted to dismantle the tent city, without "agreeing on a basic set of demands." Does that mean the tent city, and the "Indignant" movement more broadly, have failed?

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Not Rex: Kings of Portugal

This week, Not Rex's Humberto DaSilva ponders: Portugal dealt with fascism through a peaceful army-led revolution. But fascism is coming back through the International Monetary Fund. Maybe it's time to go back in history for a more spectacular solution....

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Understanding the Greek debt crisis

May 15, 2010
| Bankruptcy, massive protests and accusations of corruption have dominated the media's coverage of the Greek economic crisis. Belt-tightening is the proposed solution. Costas Panayotakis disagrees.

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James Laxer

Twenty years later: The opening of the Berlin Wall

| November 9, 2009
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Are EU trade talks behind the pressure to end local procurement?

Judging by all the recent hype about “Buy America,” you’d think Canada had suddenly been devastated by some horrible natural disaster.

As if out of nowhere, “Buy America” provisions in the U.S. stimulus Bill are suddenly at the top of the policy agenda for the Harper government, the Premiers and the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. It matters little that the U.S. government has had “Buy America” laws in place since 1933.

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Transatlantic relations and geopolitics of the high north

Apr 28 2009 - 2:00pm
Apr 28 2009 - 4:00pm

Location

Carleton University Dunton Tower 20th floor room 2017
125 Colonel By Drive Dunton Tower is infront of Library Road
Ottawa, ON K1S 5B6
Canada
45° 23' 44.9232" N, 75° 41' 15.2484" W

A joint event between Carleton University and the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies about transatlantic relations and the geopolitics of the high north.

Guest speakser Petra Dolata-Kreutzkamp from the departmant of war studies at King's College, London.

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