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Peace

Column
Egging On North Korea
June 11 - The saber-rattling is mutual. By William A. Collins and Emily Schwartz Greco

Commentary
Syria and the Sham of Humanitarian Intervention
June 6 - Humanitarian intervention has proven to be an even more valuable propaganda tool than the "war on terror." By Ajamu Baraka

Commentary
Syria: We need to stop a new war in the Middle East
June 5 - The Syrian civil war is spreading -- but U.S. military action is the last thing the country needs. By Phyllis Bennis

Commentary
Five Ways the Arms Trade Treaty Advances Arms Control
June 4 - For the first time in history, the $70-billion global arms trade will be regulated by international law. By Bryan Cenko, published in Eurasia Review and The Albany Tribune

Interview
Video: Phyllis Bennis on RT's "Crosstalk: Eternal War"
June 3 - Phyllis Bennis debates war-by-proxy in Syria, neocolonialism in the Middle East, and the global war on terror. By Phyllis Bennis

Justice

Blog
The Dirt on Fix the Debt's Advocacy of a Territorial Tax System
June 17 - The "Fix the Debt" lobby group called a recent IPS report "lies and mudslinging." But rather than attacking IPS research, the group may want to focus on resolving their own inconsistencies. By Sarah Anderson and Scott Klinger

Blog
Limit Graduates' Debt, Not Their Options
June 13 - For many students, college is synonymous with financial stress - and it shouldn't have to be. By Alina Butareva, published in The Nation

Blog
House Hearing on Tax Havens: Possible "Purple" Issue?
June 13 - Tax havens could be something that the right and left agree on in Congress. Meanwhile U.S. multinational corporations continue to lobby for bigger, better tax haven loopholes. By Scott Klinger

Op-Ed
It's Time Corporations Flew Old Glory Instead of the Jolly Roger
June 12 - Instead of gaming the tax system to boost corporate profits, American business leaders need to start investing more in this nation. By Scott Klinger

Report
New Report: Corporate Pirates of the Caribbean
June 12 - A new report looks at pro-austerity CEOs who seek to widen tax haven loopholes. By Sarah Anderson, Scott Klinger, Javier Rojo, published in Marketwatch

Environment

Column
Cleaning Up Our Portfolios
June 4 - A new movement is putting pressure on people and institutions to dump their investments in dirty energy companies. By William A. Collins and Emily Schwartz Greco

Blog
An Inside View on the Tricky World of Wall Street-Driven Climate Markets
April 18 - A new website, climatemarkets.org, offers a range of materials that could help climate activists and advocates understand climate solutions: Wall Street approaches, private investment, and more. By Janet Redman and Oscar Reyes

Blog
Robin Hood Tax, Not Corporate Greed, Should be Focus of Climate Finance Meetings, Say Activists
April 11 - Chanting, "Human need, not corporate greed! Robin Hood Tax now!" protesters dressed as polar bears, farmers, and bankers engaged with officials entering the meeting to urge them to support a Robin Hood Tax. By Lacy MacAuley and Janet Redman

Blog
Wall Street's Climate Finance Bonanza
April 10 - Government officials from an elite group of developed countries meeting in Washington DC appear to be on the brink of instigating yet another big bank giveaway, this time in the name of fighting climate change. By Janet Redman and Antonio Tricarico

Commentary
Wall Street's Climate Finance Bonanza
April 10 - An elite group of developed countries appears to be on the brink of instigating yet another corporate handout and big bank giveaway--this time in the name of fighting climate change. By Janet Redman and Antonio Tricarico, published in The Indypendent and Truthout

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