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المقال

22 أكتوبر 2001

الكاتب:
Alan Pike, in Responsible business in the global economy: A Financial Times Guide

Confronting mistrust: Introduction by Alan Pike

إظهار جميع الإشارات
Some observers hope that, in the sobering wake of September 11, the violent street protest that has accompanied meetings of international organisations for the past two years might be frozen out, replaced by a greater determination on all sides to address human rights, third world debt and other legitimate concerns of globalisation's critics.