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BOOKS

Development Redefined: How the Market Met Its Match, with John Cavanagh (Boulder: Paradigm Publishers, 2009).

Alternatives to Economic Globalization: A Better World Is Possible, authored by a 19-person drafting committee led by John Cavanagh & Jerry Mander (San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, first edition, 2002; updated & expanded 2nd edition by 21-person drafting committee, 2004).

Global Backlash: Citizen Initiatives for a Just World Economy, editor/author, New Millennium Books in International Studies (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002).
Links to Introduction and Chapter 1.

Plundering Paradise: The Struggle for the Environment in the Philippines, with John Cavanagh (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993; Manila: Anvil Publishing, 1993; first paperback printing by University of California Press, 1994). Link to Chapters 1 & 2.

The Philippine Challenge: Sustainable and Equitable Development in the 1990s, with John Cavanagh (Manila: Philippine Center for Policy Studies, School of Economics, University of the Philippines, 1991).

Unequal Alliance: The World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the Philippines, Studies in International Political Economy series (Stephen Krasner, series editor), (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988; Manila: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1988; first paperback printing by University of California Press, 1990).


MONOGRAPHS & REPORTS:

“A Road-Map of the Washington Consensus ‘Break-Aways’: The Shifting Debate Over Development in Theory & Practice,” Report for the Ford Foundation, New York, New York, May 31, 2003.

"The Corporate Accountability Movement: Lessons and Opportunities," with John Cavanagh, Monograph for the Project on International Financial Flows and the Environment, World Wildlife Fund, the World Resources Institute, and C.S. Mott, Washington, D.C., July 30, 1997. Version Available as World Resources Institute Discussion Paper at World Resources Institute Online (2003).

ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL JOURNAL ARTICLES:

“Research, Knowledge & The Art of ‘Paradigm Maintenance’: The Political Economy of Research within the World Bank’s Development Economics Vice-Presidency (DEC),” Review of International Political Economy 13, n.3 (August 2006).
(Please email Dr. Broad if you would like a copy of this article).

“The Hijacking of the Development Debate: How Friedman and Sachs Got It Wrong,” with John Cavanagh, World Policy Journal (Summer 2006).
(Please email Dr. Broad if you would like a copy of this article).

“The Washington Consensus Meets the Global Backlash: Shifting Debates and Policies,” Globalizations 1, n.2 (December 2004).

"Before Seattle: The Historical Roots of the Current Movement Against Corporate-Led Globalisation,” with Zahara Heckscher, Third World Quarterly 24, n.4 (August 2003).

"The Death of the Washington Consensus," with John Cavanagh, World Policy Journal 16 (Fall 1999).

"The Corporate Accountability Movement," with John Cavanagh, The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 23 (Fall 1999). Condensed as: “The Corporate Accountability Movement: Lessons and Opportunities,” in Neva Goodwin et al., eds., Sustainable Human and Economic Development, Volume 6 of Frontier Issues in Economic Thought series, (San Francisco: Island Press, 2000).

"Footloose Financial Flows in the 1990s: Where, What, Why & How to Tame Them?" International Studies Review (Spring 1999). [Review of two books.]

"Whither the North-South Gap?" with Christina Landi, Third World Quarterly 17 (1996). Reprinted in: Robert J. Griffiths, ed., Annual Editions: Developing World 98/99 (Guilford, Connecticut: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 1998, eighth edition).

"Don't Neglect the Impoverished South," with John Cavanagh, Foreign Policy 101 (Winter 1995-96). Reprinted in: Eugene R. Wittkopf and Christopher M. Jones, eds., The Future of American Foreign Policy (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1999, 3rd edition), chapter 21. Reprinted in: Robert J. Griffiths, ed., Annual Editions: Developing World 98/99 (Guilford, Connecticut: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill, 1998, eighth edition). Reprinted in: Papeles: Cuestiones Internacionales De Paz, Ecologia Y Desarrollo [Madrid, Spain], n.59/60 (1996/97), pp.115-129.

"The Political Economy of Natural Resources: Case Studies of the Indonesian and Philippine Forest Sectors," Journal of Developing Areas 29 (April 1995).

"The Poor and the Environment: Friends or Foes?" World Development 22 (June 1994).

"Beyond the Myths of Rio: A New American Agenda for the Environment," with John Cavanagh, World Policy Journal 10 (Spring 1993). Reprinted in: Glenn P. Halstedt, ed., Annual Editions: American Foreign Policy, 1995/96, Annual Editions Series (Guilford, CT.: The Dushkin Publishing Group, 1995).

"Development: The Market is Not Enough," with John Cavanagh and Walden Bello, Foreign Policy 81 (Winter 1990-91). Updated and excerpted for: Paula Rothenberg, ed., Thinking Critically About Global Issues (New York: Worth Publishers, 2006). Reprinted in: Jeffry Frieden and David Lake, eds., International Political Economy: Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth (Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2000, 4th ed.). Reprinted in: Jeffry Frieden and David Lake, eds., International Political Economy: Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth--The Global Agenda (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995, 3rd edition). Reprinted in: Knickrehm, ed., Towards the 21st Century (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice Hall, 1993). Reprinted in: Jeffrey Elliot, ed., International Relations: The Annual Update 92/93 (William C. Brown, 1991). Reprinted in: Beyond Bretton Woods: Alternatives to the Global Economic Order (London and Boulder: Pluto Press, 1994). Reprinted in: Foreign Policy's "International Economics" anthology for college courses.

"No More NICs," with John Cavanagh, Foreign Policy 72 (Fall 1988).
Externally refereed for and reprinted in: Gerald Epstein, Julie Graham, and Jessica Nembhard, eds., Creating a New World Economy (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993).
Reprinted in: Charles W. Kegley, Jr., and Eugene R. Wittkopf, eds., The Global Agenda: Issues and Perspectives (New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1992 third edition and 1995 fourth edition). Reprinted in: Jeffry Frieden and David Lake, International Political Economy: Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1991).
Condensed as: "No More NICs," with John Cavanagh, Far Eastern Economic Review (February 9, 1989).

"Our Children Are Being Kidnapped," Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 12, no. 3 (July-Sept. 1980).


CHAPTERS:

“Anti-Globalization Movement,” accepted (under contract) for publication in: Professors Roland Robertson and Jan Aart Scholte, editors in chief, Encyclopedia of Globalization, to be published by the MTM Publishing (formerly the Moschovitis Group, a book development company that is publishing the volumes for Routledge), 3,000 word entry. (forthcoming, Routledge, 2006).

“Washington Consensus,” co-authored with John Cavanagh, accepted (under contract) for publication in: Professors Roland Robertson and Jan Aart Scholte, editors in chief, Encyclopedia of Globalization, to be published by MTM Publishing (formerly Moschovitis Group, a book development company that is publishing the volumes for Routledge), 1,500-word entry (forthcoming, Routledge, 2006).

“A Better Mousetrap,” in Can We Put An End to Sweatshops?, eds. Joshua Cohen and Joel Rogers (Boston: Beacon Press, 2001).

“Global Backlash: Citizen Initiatives to Counter Corporate-Led Globalization,” with John Cavanagh, in Principled World Politics: The Challenge of Normative International Relations, eds. Paul Wapner and Lester Ruiz (Lanham, MD.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2000).

“The Death of the Washington Consensus?” with John Cavanagh, in Global Finance: New Thinking on Regulating Speculative Capital Markets, eds. Walden Bello, Nicola Bullard, and Kamal Malhota (London: Zed Books with distribution by St. Martin’s, 2000).

"Forging a New Global Deal," with John Cavanagh and Peter Weiss, in State of the Union 1994: The Clinton Administration and the Nation in Profile, eds. Richard Caplan and John Feffer (Boulder: Westview Press, 1994).

"Sustainable Development in the 1990s," with John Cavanagh and Walden Bello, in Paradigms Lost: The Post Cold War Era, eds. Chester Hartman and Pedro Vilanova (London: Pluto Press, 1992).

"The Global Debt Crisis: An Endless Cycle of Poverty, Violence and Misery," co-author John Cavanagh in Debt Reader, ed. Freedom from Debt Coalition (Manila: Freedom from Debt Coalition, 1991). Reprinted as: "Global Debt Crisis Brings Poverty, Violence," Asian Exchange (of the Hong Kong-based Asian Regional Exchange for New Alternatives) 7, n.3/4 (March 1992).

"Export-Oriented Industrialization: The Short-Lived Illusion," "Structural and Other Adjustments," and "Technocrats versus Cronies," with Walden Bello and David O'Connor, chapters 5, 6, & 7 in Development Debacle: The World Bank in the Philippines, ed. Walden Bello (San Francisco: Institute for Food and Development Policy, 1982).


OTHER PUBLICATIONS (INCLUDING NON-REFEREED JOURNAL, MAGAZINE, & NEWSPAPER ARTICLES)

“Proposal on the World Bank,” Paper for Workshop on International Relations within the Context of Solidarity Socio-Economy in the Era of Neoliberal Globalization, 2005, 21 pages. (http://www.interg.socioecon.org)

“Backlash to Globalization: Robin Broad Explains Her Book,” Maryknoll 97, n.9 (November 2003).

“A Turning Point for World Trade,” with John Cavanagh, The Baltimore Sun, September 18, 2003. Reprinted (under different titles) in West Hawaii Today, Chronicle [Willimantic, CT.] and other newspapers.

“The Real Nanny Diaries,” review of Global Woman: Nannies, Maids, and Sex Workers in the New Economy by Barbara Ehrenreich & Arlie Russell Hochschild, in YES! A Journal of Positive Futures, n.26 (summer 2003).

“Conversations on Sustainability: Globalization and America Under Bush,” Conversations on Sustainability Series Working Paper #3, Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM), Quezon City, Philippines, August 2003. Series proceedings/working paper. 24 pages.

“A Step Up for Workers?: A Better Mousetrap,” Boston Review [based at MIT] 26, n.1 (January-February 2001). Subsequently reprinted as chapter in Beacon Press book.

"What's Next for the Global Economy?" with John Cavanagh, YES: A Journal of Positive Futures, n.8 (Winter 1998/99), pp.6-7.

"The Financial Crisis: Deja Vu All Over Again," Focus on the Global South, n.30 (October 1998).

"Bold New Measures Need to Revive Global Economy," with John Cavanagh, Knight-Ridder News Service, October 6, 1998.
Reprinted in Supplemental Report by Economic and Globalization Task Force of World Federalist Association, December 1998.

“Case Study: The Philippines – IMF Conditions Devastate the Environment and Workers,” Friends of the Earth, September 1998.

"Checking It Once, Checking It Twice: Making Sure Child Labor Is Off Your Christmas Shopping List," with John Cavanagh, Washington Post, December 8, 1996.
Reprinted by the United States Information Agency for its overseas information program.

"Global Reach: Workers Fight the Multinationals," with John Cavanagh, The Nation, (March 18, 1996). Reprinted in: Kevin Danaher, ed., Corporations Are Gonna Get Your Mama: Globalization and the Downsizing of the American Dream (Monroe, Maine: Common Courage Press, 1996).

Review of Mortgaging the Earth: The World Bank, Environmental Impoverishment, and the Crisis of Development, by Bruce Rich, in Capitalism, Nature, Socialism 6 (June 1995).

"Borneo on the Brink: Of Rainforests and Robber Barons," with John Cavanagh, The Amicus Journal (of the Natural Resources Defense Council) 16 (Summer 1994).
Reprinted in: Human Biology, Ecology, textbook by Everyday Learning Corporation, Chicago.

"Now, East Asia's 'Tiger' Economies are Heading Toward a Bust," with Walden Bello, Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly, April 1, 1991.

"U.S. Plan for Latin Debt Relief is A Non-Starter," co-authors John Cavanagh and Walden Bello, Los Angeles Times (December 2, 1990). Reprinted in: James Ridgeway and Jean Casella, eds., Cast A Cold Eye: American Opinion Writing, 1990-1991 (New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 1991). Reprinted in: John Cavanagh, John Gershman et al., eds., Trading Freedom: How Free Trade Affects Our Lives, Work, and Environment (San Francisco: Institute for Food and Development Policy, 1992).

"Philippines Coup Attempt: How Cory Squandered People Power," with John Cavanagh, Nation (January 8-15, 1990).

"Marcos's Ghost," with John Cavanagh, The Amicus Journal (of the Natural Resources Defense Council) 11 (Fall 1989).

"Travels in the Philippines: Manila Compromises," with John Cavanagh, The International Economy (May-June 1989).

Review of The Philippine State and the Marcos Regime: The Politics of Export, by Gary Hawes, in Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 20 (1989).

"Aim 'People's Power' Aid to the People," with John Cavanagh, Los Angeles Times, November 7, 1989.

“No More NICs,” with John Cavanagh, Far Eastern Economic Review (February 9, 1989). This is a 2-page version of the journal article by the same title that was published in Foreign Policy.

"Behind the Scenes: Congress Should Help Resolve Debt Crisis." International Economy, March-April 1988..

"The World Bank Should Heed Its 'Non-Expert' Critics," Christian Science Monitor, June 23, 1988.

"A Depression in Demand," with John Cavanagh, Los Angeles Times, June 14, 1988.

"How to Approach Third Word Debt," with John Cavanagh, New York Times, March 3, 1988.

"Our Wrong-Way Foreign Aid," with John Cavanagh, Los Angeles Times, January 6, 1988.

Text of educational comic book entitled "A Journey Through the Global Debt Crisis," New York: Debt Crisis Network, 1988.

"Development in Pawn," with John Cavanagh, Development Forum (of the United Nations), October 1987.

"How About a Real Solution to Third World Debt?" New York Times. September 28, 1987. Reprinted as: "Now for a Serious Response to Third World Debt," International Herald Tribune, September 28, 1987.

"If the Recipe Fails, Change It," with John Cavanagh, Guardian (U.K.), August 21, 1987.

"Nicaragua: A Barefoot Peril, a Menace in Tatters," with John Cavanagh, Newsday, August 6, 1987.

"With Debt Reserves, Banks Bite Only Half the Bullet," Los Angeles Times, July 23, 1987.

"Flawed World Bank Report Could Cause Wrong Policies for Third World," with John Cavanagh, Third World Network Features, 176/87, 1987.

"Third World Debtors Should Limit Repayments to Banks," Third World Network Features, 168/87, 1987.


NON-PRINT MEDIA

Flower Power,” Radio Commentary, MARKETPLACE, Public Radio International, aired May 9, 2002.

 

 

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