Toward Filipino Self-Determination Colin KnoxExamines the project of Filipino self determination in the context of capitalist globalization. Granted formal independence in 1946, the Philippines serves as a battleground between the neoliberal project of capitalist globalization and the enduring aspiration of Filipinos for national self determination. More than ten million Filipino workers over one tenth of the country's total population work as contract workers in all parts of the world. How did
It draws a common thread through trade- and investment-related areas to show how the promises of the current international legal regime have not come to fruition and to offer new options for countries negotiating new treaties
The Great Maya center of Tikal in Guatemala is famous for its well-preserved architecture
to the host and also shapes the cow’s immune system
natural and agricultural landscapes challenge pathogens
sides of beef or chicken carcasses are exactly alike
Gordion's diverse terracotta figurines
how to face the present with its unavoidable or even fatal demands
Dyna gives us more than a taste of Egypt
and how it has come to be illustrated so diversely in the Chinese religion
For access to an online resource created by Mary Dalton
Living Pictures takes a new look at the international origins of moving pictures and examines the many solutions posed by Thomas Edison in America
its remarkable adaptation to marginal environments and its extensive use in various food applications by smallholders in developing countries